Monday, September 12, 2011

Life spectacle: Edward Bass and his filmmaking pursuits



From Edward Bass



Edward Bass developed his strong sense of attachment to the movie industry at a young age. When going to New York for ski trips or Las Vegas for theatrical shows, his family would arrange for backstage visits for artists like Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, Harry Belafonte, and Milton Berle, whom he later managed when he ventured into talent handling. Brushing shoulders with these legends has always been an honor for Bass. This proximity to show business led him to pursue his dream of becoming a seasoned filmmaker.




During his years at Beverly High School, Bass’ home would usually serve as an impromptu get-together venue for friends and for events like private concerts. Today, he has already established his own film school and produced high-quality motion pictures from his own production efforts.




From Edward Bass



Edward Bass enjoys countless accolades for his projects, having been credited as a high-caliber filmmaker who has the knack for making films that make it to major film festivals.



Bass' challenging life served as the catalyst that helped him enjoy and excel in the film industry. His full-length feature films, documentaries, and plays have all been as complex and diversified as his real life. He has also been called a determined producer, creating film projects that are both demanding and artistic.



From Edward Bass




More information about Edward Bass can be accessed at www.edwardbassfilms.com.