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Founder
Guy Manos is the technical master-mind behind CineLogic, a University of Miami film-school graduate, a world skydiving champion, stuntman, screenwriter and director. Guy manages a team of big budget directors and stunt specialists that have in total over 300 major feature film credits. Born in Cleveland, Ohio son of a high-rise construction contractor that built half of Cleveland, Columbus and the National Art Gallery in DC, Guy’s skydiving has earned him 4 gold medals and 31 world records. He and his team were the early inventors and adapters of pre-visualization.
Guy doubled for actors such Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Robert De Niro to name but a few. A skydiving coach to the stars including Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, Guy also teaches options trading to private clients. This includes another pure math system, that beats investment brokers. By doing the opposite of what they do, he and his students practice expert best practices – contrarian, just like his very unique system for CineLogic
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Sandi is an award-winning marketer and has held titles such as CMO, Global Head of Marketing and most recently, CEO. She helps startups grow to a multi-million-dollar organization and also structures and sets up financing deals. Sandi is no stranger to leading these companies to their revenue goals and beyond. She's an accomplished marketer and non-profit advisor whose professional achievements are substantial.
She is a leader at The CMO Club, which includes those who have been the head of marketing and control $1M+ in budget. 42% of their members control $1B+ budgets. These are the the top marketers and brands in the world.
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Executive Producer
Brian spent 5 years as the Chief Creative Officer for Horror Equity Fund (HEF) and was a Co-Executive Producer on STAR LEAF, and ZBURBS as an Executive Producer. While at Horror Equity Fund he oversaw the script reading and development department, created pitch decks, proposals,and did breakdowns, schedules, and full budgets for projects (both Union and Non-union, for productions in the US and Canada). He vetted all projects that were reviewed for commercial viability.
Brian left HEF to pursue his passion for writing and directing, and in January he joined Crypto Film Fund (CFF) as an advisor. CFF is a startup in film finance and is looking to build on the security, transparency, and liquidity that comes with Blockchain Technology and Tokenization. Brian’s looking forward to putting this cutting-edge funding concept to good use. Brian also consults another film finance company, 22nd Century Films. He currently runs Hard G, Inc. A production company he formed with his wife, actress Gina Hecht.
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Founder