Executive. Hands-on producer. Creative director. Consultant. Be it bringing public awareness via a sizzle reel, creating and implementing a marketing campaign, focusing on the creative side with a trailer, TV spot or one-sheet for a film or television series, or leading a crew to a remote location to capture the story, Rich has done the job. He has produced trailers, promos, spots and reels. His work includes projects with marquee talent such as Steven Spielberg, Spike Lee, Ridley Scott, Coen Brothers and Judd Apatow. He also works on targeted niche projects including many faith-based and specialty films where branding and positioning are crucial including the films "The 5TH Quarter," "The Way," "Nitro Circus," "happythankyoumoreplease," "For Greater Glory," the documentaries "I Ain't Scared: A Tribute to Bernie Mac," a look at the rock band The Police in "I Can't Stand Losing You," the life of polarizing personality Andrew Breitbart in "Hating Breitbart" as well as the acclaimed television special "Desert Runners." Awards shows turn to him for production of highlight and tribute reels. He has produced web series' including a 7-parter on the Hendrix biopic starring Andre Benjamin and directed by John Ridley, "Jimi: All is by My Side" and long-form documentaries for such outlets as DirecTV. Alongside this array of accomplishments, Rich has produced a steady stream of pieces for such entities as ESPN, Dlife-TV (which aired on CNBC), MSN, news channel AJZ-America and the History Channel. For ESPN's morning show, he handled many of the west coast production remotes and produced a number of pieces on such varying topics and personalities as The Fleecing of the Fan, the film "The Longest Yard," Irish Mini Rally -- Cork to Dublin, billion dollar business of Fantasy Football, NBA All-Star Weekend, and the Breeders Cup. For DLife, a long-running show geared toward Diabetes education, his subjects included quarterback Jay Cutler, the secret Diabetes battle of Jackie Robinson, and renowned guitarist Leslie West. He has traveled the world shooting pieces for major studios and independent companies including projects for Disney, Warner Bros. and Universal, interviewing a vast array of stars and personalities along the way - Magic Johnson, ESPN's Michael Wilbon, best-selling author Robert B. Parker, former White House physician Dr. Connie Mariano and Oscar winners Dustin Hoffman and Matthew McConaughey, among them. Beginning his career as a sports reporter for the Long Beach, CA Press-Telegram and contributing pieces for various news magazines and outlets, he transitioned to the studios with stints at Warner Bros. Television, Paramount Pictures, the Samuel Goldwyn Company and Robert Redford's Sundance Channel. He has spearheaded Emmy and Oscar recognized projects, helped introduce audiences to then unknowns -- director Ang Lee, actor/director Kenneth Branagh, director Anthony Minghella and actress Julia Roberts, and headed the launch of the American Gladiators' series, helping bring that into the American lexicon. For Sundance Channel, Mr. Bornstein combined his knowledge of independent film and television serving as both consultant and creative contributor. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara, Mr. Bornstein is the recipient of the Maxwell Weinberg Publicist Showmanship Award and a member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Richard "RB" Botto has created the online platform and marketplace designed to democratize the entertainment industry, Stage 32. By leveling the playing field for all film, television and digital content creators and professionals worldwide, Stage 32 provides networking and training opportunities as well as direct access beyond the gatekeepers. Launched in 2011, the Stage 32 community has grown to over 750,000 entertainment creatives and professionals worldwide. In addition, Stage 32 has curated the world's largest educational library with over 1500 hours of webinars and classes designed to help all film, television and digital content creators and pros hone their craft and navigate the industry. RB is also a producer whose films have played at dozens of festivals including a Sundance-award-winning feature. He is the Executive Producer on projects with Gidden Media and National Lampoon. Through Stage 32 he has helped incubate Chick Fight, starring Malin Akerman and Alec Baldwin, produced by Yale Productions and Ramo Law, and 10-31, produced by Eli Roth and Orion Pictures. As a writer, RB works on active writing assignments and has two features and a TV pilot in development. As an actor, his latest film On the Corner of Ego and Desire premiered at the Raindance Film Festival. Additionally, RB's #1 best-selling book Crowdsourcing For Filmmakers: Indie Film and the Power of the Crowd, was published by Routledge under the American Film Market Presents banner, is available on Amazon and Audible, where it has garnered over 100 5-star reviews. RB has been a keynote speaker and panelist all over the world at such festivals and conferences as Cannes, AFM, Tribeca, Sundance, Raindance, Hamburg, SXSW, Cinequest, Austin, ITVFest, Portugal FEST, Trinidad and Tobago and Winston Baker. He has also taught at institutions such as Harvard, USC and Columbia University on the subjects of filmmaking, producing, film finance, screenwriting, social media, crowdfunding, crowdsourcing, entrepreneurship and business.
Richard Boyce was born in Nevada, Iowa and attended George Washington University on a basketball scholarship. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1951-1955 and then received his B.A. degree in Political Science from the University of Iowa and attended the University of Minnesota Law School, where he served on the law review and graduated cum laude. He worked as an attorney at the National Labor Relations Board in Seattle from 1963-1973 and as an Administrative Law Judge for the N.L.R.B. in San Francisco from 1973-1993. Richard Boyce is the author of "A Hometown Remembered", a book about small-town Iowa early in the 20th century.
Richard Bradshaw is a producer, known for Game Changers (2018).
Richard trained as an actor in the UK, having been in the British fencing team from 1982-1985. He also worked as a diver on the oil rigs in the North Sea before starting stunt work in 1994. He is a widely respected performer not only in the water & with a sword but as a ground pounder, on a wire & in a car. More recently Richard has been Stunt Coordinator on many commercials in addition to the credits shown here. He was also Stunt Coordinator for one of the two units for the last 4 seasons of Game of Thrones, winning 4 x Emmy awards & 4 x SAG awards for his work
Richard Bradsher is an actor, known for Break: The Musical (2016) and A Wedding for Christmas (2018).
Richard Bradsher is an actor, known for Laps (2016), Sunnyvale (2019) and Anabolic Life (2017).
Richard Braine was born in 1956 in Portishead, Somerset, England. He is known for Little Shop of Horrors (1986), Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016) and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004).
Richard Brake was born on November 30, 1964 in Ystrad Mynach, Hengoed, Wales. He is an actor, known for Doom (2005), 31 (2016) and Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014).