Prophecies of War - Send Us Your Children (CD)Art Franklin - SynthsAndrew Hanna - Effected SaxBrahm Genzlinger - GuitarMatt Cusack - BassCharlie Heim - Drums (http://www.charlieheim.com)The following links have more information about Prophecies of War. And its upcoming international tour.http://www.AtHandProductions.comhttp://www.AtHandProductions.com/AHP-CD.htmhttp://www.AtHandProductions.com/AHP-ET.htmhttp://www.AtHandProductions.com/AHP-Interviews.htmhttp://www.athandproductions.com/AHP-Contact.htmAt Hand Productions - AboutWe are leading the way in multimedia entertainment. Uniting audiences on avenues including television, radio, Internet, media, the stage, and as technology continues to revolutionize, we will maintain the leading edge on multimedia entertainment.So the question needs to be asked, what is multimedia entertainment? And the best answer is through experience -- witnessing a production is the best way to understand what we do and what our productions are about. But for those that have not seen our productions and still are uncertain, this is the place to begin. The backbone to AHP is not who is in charge or how our productions are delivered, but our backbone is based around such multimedia productions as Prophecies of War, Aquarian Dreams, House of Pain, Values, My Journal, and other productions. It is these productions that give AHP its characteristic take on multimedia entertainment.Multimedia, in the simplest forms it is the combination of more than one medium. But so what and who cares? And you are right, why should you care about this? The media that are used in our productions come last in the creative process. Firstly the theme is produced. We realize that there are production companies that like to create children's themes, abstractions, and then there are others that create productions just for the sake of making a buck. Our productions are thought provoking, timely, real, and relative.Thought provocation or better yet mind bending, what is it? What if you know that southern radio stations banned Prophecies of War, because it challenged our godly president? What if you know that this same production dealt with timely events as war? What if you knew that our productions didn't rely on gimmicks or artists concerned with the latest wardrobe? What if you knew that our productions were relative to the world around you?It is the development of a theme that is thought provoking, timely, real, relative and expressed through media. Walking through the venue doors, you are greeted with crowds of people waiting for the performance to begin. As the lush red curtain rises, you are introduced to projection screens that blast images on across the stage in rapid, distorted, bent, winding fashion. From floor-to-ceiling you watch images that help tell the story. But the video is not a lone. They have a partner in crime. Supporting the video is music. With high quality musicians that have been sought out from the underground world you are introduced to music that is new. It is not performed by musicians sporting the latest fad, but that are genuine. They are the dark sound poets that explore the crevices of the human heat and mind.Start here - you will find video clips, mp3s, images, and information to help you get a better understanding. Listen to our productions on the radio. Watch them on the TV. See it live. If that is still not enough, check your local music store for more information about our productions.Staying and getting in contact with AHP is easy. We can be contacted through the most Internet savvy ways to the most basic of sending a letter. Stay up to date and be in the lead with the latest news about AHP, our productions, and our artists.Want to find you how to keep up with us? Go here.Search this website, learn as much as you can. Experience as much as you can. Listen to us on the radio, watch us on the TV, see us live.GOT SOMETHING TO SAY? GO TO THE FORUM!At Hand Productions Forumhttp://athandproductions.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.plFORUM NOT GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU? GO TO THE BLOG!http://athandproductions.com/blog/AND DON'T FORGET TO GET YOUR TICKETS TO SEE PROPHECIES OF WAR LIVE:https://www.ticketleap.com/member/event_list.aspx?searchby=event&SearchString=Prophecies%20of%20WarProphecies of War will be performing in Washington DC, Toronto, Montreal, New York City, Chicago, and many major cities. It all begins in October 2008. [ More Detail ]
THE CONCLUSION OF JOEL VETSCH'S FOUR PART INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR BOBBY COLEMAN ON FEBRUARY 21, 2008. BOBBY COLEMAN TALKS ABOUT M&Ms, GOING TO SCHOOL ON THE FILM SET, SEEING HIMSELF ON THE BIG SCREEN, WHAT HE LIKES ABOUT ACTING, HIS UPCOMING FILM "THE POST GRAD SURVIVAL GUIDE" WITH MICHAEL KEATON AND CAROL BURNETT, AND THE MESSAGE OF "MARTIAN CHILD".Bobby Coleman grew up on film sets watching and learning from his older sister and actress Holliston Coleman, until at age six he wanted to join the "action" himself. By age 8, he had done a dozen national commercials and some guest-star roles. Then major lead roles began to be offered to Bobby in TV and film. Now at age 10, Bobby has played in leads opposite Minnie Driver, Angie Harmon, William H. Macy, Annie Potts, Michael Keaton, Carol Burnett, Amanda Peet, Joan Cusack, and John Cusack. Bobby's biggest role to date is the title lead in New Line Cinema's MARTIAN CHILD, starring opposite John Cusack as an emotionally disturbed foster child who believes he is from Mars. youtube.com/joelslifeyoutube.com/spooly [ More Detail ]
THE CONCLUSION OF JOEL VETSCH'S FOUR PART INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR BOBBY COLEMAN ON FEBRUARY 21, 2008.BOBBY COLEMAN TALKS ABOUT M&Ms, GOING TO SCHOOL ON THE FILM SET, SEEING HIMSELF ON THE BIG SCREEN, WHAT HE LIKES ABOUT ACTING, HIS UPCOMING FILM "THE POST GRAD SURVIVAL GUIDE" WITH MICHAEL KEATON AND CAROL BURNETT, AND THE MESSAGE OF "MARTIAN CHILD".Bobby Coleman grew up on film sets watching and learning from his older sister and actress Holliston Coleman, until at age six he wanted to join the "action" himself. By age 8, he had done a dozen national commercials and some guest-star roles. Then major lead roles began to be offered to Bobby in TV and film. Now at age 10, Bobby has played in leads opposite Minnie Driver, Angie Harmon, William H. Macy, Annie Potts, Michael Keaton, Carol Burnett, Amanda Peet, Joan Cusack, and John Cusack. Bobby's biggest role to date is the title lead in New Line Cinema's MARTIAN CHILD, starring opposite John Cusack as an emotionally disturbed foster child who believes he is from Mars. youtube.com/joelslifeyoutube.com/spooly [ More Detail ]
A music video about feeling isolated, powerless, and vulnerable. About how sometimes it doesn't matter how many people are in the room...you can still feel absolutely alone.Music: Breathe Me by SiaMovies are (in order): The Pianist (Adrian Brody)A Beautiful Mind (Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connely)Atonement (Keira Knightley, James McAvoy)The Passion of The Christ (James 'Jim' Caviezel)Titanic (Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet)Cast Away (Tom Hanks)Marie Antoinette (Kirsten Dunst)Underworld (Kate Beckinsale)Reign Over Me (Adam Sandler, Don Cheadle)Martian Child (John Cusack)The Village (Bryce Dallas Howard, Joaquin Phoenix)The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Jim Carrey)I Am Legend (Will Smith)The New World (Colin Farrell,Q'orianka Kilcher)V For Vendetta (Hugo Weaving, Natalie Portman)Into The Wild (Emile Hirsch)World Trade Center (Nicolas Cage)Lady in the Water (Bryce Dallas Howard)Apocalypto (Rudy Youngblood)Romeo &Juliet (Claire Danes)Deep Impact (Elijah Woods)Whale Rider (Keisha Castle-Hughes)Phantom of the Opera (Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum) [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
Helen Harris (Kate Hudson) is living the high life in New York City and working for a top-modeling agency, when her sister and brother-in-law die in an auto accident. Her good times are over when she gets a letter from her sister's attorney. Helen has been given custody of her sister's three children. Helen has never raised any children, and she thinks her older sister, Jenny (Joan Cusack) is better qualified to raise the children. Helen accepts the custody of the three children, and they move to a new apartment in Queens. Helen loved staying out late and going to nightclubs, but she now has to take care of the children. Helen is forced to change her lifestyle and become a real mom, which in turn gets her fired from her glamorous job. In the end, Helen learns what is really important in life. [ More Detail ]
PART THREE OF JOEL VETSCH'S FOUR PART INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR BOBBY COLEMAN ON FEBRUARY 21, 2008. BOBBY COLEMAN TALKS ABOUT WORKING WITH JOHN CUSACK, IMPROV ACTING, HIS ACTING ROLE MODEL, WHO HE'D REALLY LIKE TO WORK WITH, FAVORITE MOVIES, THE EXISTENCE OF MARTIANS, AND DOING HIS OWN STUNTS.Bobby Coleman grew up on film sets watching and learning from his older sister and actress Holliston Coleman, until at age six he wanted to join the "action" himself. By age 8, he had done a dozen national commercials and some guest-star roles. Then major lead roles began to be offered to Bobby in TV and film. Now at age 10, Bobby has played in leads opposite Minnie Driver, Angie Harmon, William H. Macy, Annie Potts, Michael Keaton, Carol Burnett, Amanda Peet, Joan Cusack, and John Cusack. Bobby's biggest role to date is the title lead in New Line Cinema's MARTIAN CHILD, starring opposite John Cusack as an emotionally disturbed foster child who believes he is from Mars. youtube.com/joelslifeyoutube.com/spooly [ More Detail ]