Production at Disney Studios with Bill Sarine
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Kirk Evans talks with Bill Sarine, Director of Production and Business Operations, Disney Studios. Bill has worked on a number of big budget feature films like the Pirates of the Caribbean series, National Treasure,
and Gone in Sixty Seconds, and a number of TV shows like Desparate Housewives and Alias.
In this interview, Bill talks about what a feature film producer does. From blowing up buildings to managing budgets and sick actors, a producer is involved with just about every aspect of the project, and Bill has some great stories about challenges he has faced while filming.
In this interview, Bill talks about what a feature film producer does. From blowing up buildings to managing budgets and sick actors, a producer is involved with just about every aspect of the project, and Bill has some great stories about challenges he has faced while filming.
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