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North Carolina has many country music stars. Some of the songs such as "When it rains, it pours" and "She Got the Best of Me" have earned them national fame. American Idol is another avenue that has helped others to achieve fame. There's a North Carolina artist you can't afford to miss, regardless of whether you love country music or an alternative genre. Here are just few.

Carlton Moody

Country music legends Dave Moody (formerly Carlton) have been around for a long while. Originating in North Carolina, the brothers helped to create modern country music by making mainstream records that were accessible to artists previously unknown on mainstream radio. In addition to their own work, the Moody Brothers have collaborated with musicians like Roger Cook, who co-wrote "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing." "Two Miles", the Moody Brothers' debut album was released. The band included Trent Moodies, Dwight Moodies, and Trent Moodies.

The Moody brothers, who hail from Charlotte in North Carolina, made waves during the 1980s Americana/bluegrass scene. They actually played with George Hamilton IV who was looking for a bluegrass sound. Years earlier, Dwight Moody played with Bill Monroe, who had featured his songs on a local television show. Their music blends bluegrass and country, which could explain why they are so popular in Europe.


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Carlton Moody is an American expat who was born in Charlotte North Carolina and has been living in Paris, France, since 1992. He sang at local concerts with his family, and was an early country singer. A friend of his lived in France all her life. While his southern drawl may be a bit heavy, his singing has a genuine twang. Amazon is selling the album.

Dave Moody

Dave Moody was a member The Moody Brothers and is an internationally acclaimed artist. He received two Grammy(r), Award nominations. Dave Moody was awarded three International CMA Awards. He also toured extensively in Europe during the 1980s. He was an Eagle Scout in 1978. In 1986, he received the Order of the Arrow's Distinguished Service Award. He also earned a B.A. The University of North Carolina at Charlotte awarded him a B.A.


Besides performing, Dave Moody has also turned his attention to directing and scoring movies. He wrote the music to the musical motion picture Stuck in the Past. The film was produced and directed by Billy Graham's associate. Elevating Entertainment Motion Pictures is Dave Moody’s production company. This company produces family-friendly entertainment. He has produced Praise Band: The Movie and No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School.


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In addition to performing solo, Dave Moody has also produced and written albums. He started his own production business and re-established Lamon Records as a Moody family label. In 2002, his tribute to the late Chet Atkins earned him a Dove Award nomination. Dave received 20 nominations and won two GMA Dove Awards in 2005 and 2006. He also topped 2007's Dove Award nominations.


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FAQ

How much does Hollywood make a year?

The average movie costs around $100 million to produce. So if you made ten movies a year for a decade, you'd have enough money to buy a small country.

You would own your own island, with an airport, a power plant, a bank, a post office, a police force, a fire department, a school system, a hospital, a zoo, a sports stadium, a theater, and a cinema.

If this doesn't sound fun, you are insane.


Is Hollywood really the largest film industry in the world?

The biggest movie studio is Warner Bros., which was founded by brothers Harry and Jack Warner in 1923. It is based at Burbank in California. It produces movies and owns TV networks like TNT or TBS.

Some of the most popular films made by the company include "Gone With the Wind," “Casablanca,” "Star Wars," and "Jurassic Park." : The Extra-Terrestrial," The Dark Knight," Harry Potter," The Dark Knight," Spiderman," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," Spiderman," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Dark Knight," The Spiderman Returns," The Spiderman Returns," The Spiderman Returns," The Spiderman Returns," The Spiderman Returns," The Spiderman Returning Island," The Skull Island," The Kong Skull Island," The Skull Island" and "Zooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa," John Wick," The Deadpool," John Wick," The Extra-T.

AT&T Inc., NYSE: T, owns Warner Bros.


Can I form my own distribution business?

No. Without being a distributor, you cannot legally establish a distribution company.

You must follow certain rules, even though you are not distributing films of other people.

You cannot, for instance, charge different prices at different theaters. Additionally, fees cannot be charged to different customers.

Your services cannot be sold to any company.


Why isn't there more crowdfunding sites such as Indiegogo and Kickstarter for filmmakers?

Crowdfunding platforms are fantastic because they allow you direct contact with potential investors.

Many filmmakers aren't qualified to ask money. They feel they need someone else who can vouch for them.

Because they are still in their infancy, they do not believe that anyone should invest.

Instead, they spend many months working on the project in hopes that someone will notice.

Then, once they finally launch their campaign, they realize they didn't prepare properly.

So instead of getting thousands of dollars, they end up with just a handful of donations.


How many films does Hollywood make in a given year?

Hollywood studios produce around 3,000 films per year. Yes, that's correct, three thousand!

Hollywood spends billions on film advertising. They spend millions producing them. They also spend millions marketing them. But how many do you think actually end up getting released into theaters?

The answer is probably around 200-300. What happens to the 2,700+ other films? Well, most are either made as direct-to-video releases, or they just sit there gathering dust in storage vaults.

Not all of them will be undiscovered. Some of them were selected for distribution via Netflix Prime, Amazon Prime and Hulu Plus, iTunes or Google Play.

Hence, why aren't there more of them? They are not being released in theaters. They're too expensive.

They could also be made cheaper and put into theaters.

That's where I come in. I can help guide you in the best way possible to put your movie in theaters.

I'll show you how to maximize your return on investment (ROI) and increase your chances of seeing your movie in theaters.

Let's face facts...

It can be difficult to get your movie into theaters. The process can be complex and lengthy.

It may also cost you plenty of money before you even get started.

Even worse, your window of opportunity to distribute your film is very limited.

There is not enough time to wait between the completion of a film and its theatrical release.


Why are so few independent films ever distributed?

Indie filmmakers are assuming that distributors will be interested in their films.

They believe distributors will pick up their films because they know the public will love their work.

However, this is seldom the case. Distributors often use independent filmmakers.

They will use techniques such as delaying the release of a movie until after the awards season has ended.

They may delay the release of a low budget film until after summer blockbuster season begins.

Distributors also try to keep films away from audiences until they've already spent hundreds of dollars on tickets, popcorn, or candy.

After all, they don't want to lose out on those profits.


How much does it cost for a feature movie to be distributed?

A typical distribution deal costs between $100,000-$150,000.

Theaters cost an average of $10,000.

The average screen cost is about $5,000

If you have 100 screens, your distribution fee will be about $500,000.

Distribution fees for ten screens would amount to $50,000



Statistics

  • If we translate this to a percentage, we get 28%, so let's be generous and say that ‘Hollywood studios' release about ⅓ of the movies released in the U.S. and Canada each year. (glitteratilobotomy.com)
  • Women account for 51 percent of moviegoers. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • By 1911, approximately 60 to 70 percent of films imported into Great Britain were American. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • New York Times article stated that only 15% of the top films in 2013 had women in lead acting roles. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • The percentage of black female characters went from 16 percent in 2017 to 21 percent in 2018. (en.wikipedia.org)



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How To

How long does the Hollywood Walk of Fame take to visit?

It takes approximately 2 to 3 hours to visit Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame was founded in 1960. It features 1,400 stars embedded into the sidewalk next to Grauman's Chinese Theater. It is dedicated to the memory of famous people who have contributed to film, television and music as well as theater, sport, art, science and politics. Each star comes with a plaque with the person's name and birth year.

Hollywood Boulevard, from Gower Street down to Vine Street, has 683 stars. One-third of the stars are posthumously given.

There are many ways you can view the stars. You can either walk or take the free transportation provided the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.

To see the entire list of current inductees, visit the official website at www.walkoffame.com/inductee_listing/.




 



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