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tony286 05-14-2007 04:22 PM

A1R3K did you get a chance talk to your record (2257) person?
 
Was curious what happened with finding out info?

MandyBlake 05-14-2007 04:30 PM

yes i'd like to know too! :)

Jace 05-14-2007 04:32 PM

I am pretty sure you can email or icq him, probably get a faster response, he is uber busy these days

seeric 05-14-2007 04:33 PM

Yes sir!

Here is her unedited comments to me. Let me know if you want anything clarified.

I don't think people that do computer based records keeping will be helped much, but here it is.

Post any questions and I will ask her.


******Her response to me*************


The first thing that the FBI looked at was how we cross reference within the records keeping process. All of our 18 USC 2257 records keeping administration is done the old school method, handwritten model releases and documents in folders and file cabinets,(which they actually said that they have found that companies that keep it handwritten like we do are more organized and correct in paperwork). Each artist name has a folder with their legal name inside of it. Then we have folders with their legal name referencing what movies and internet content they have been in. Then each movie has its own folder with all of the proper paperwork; copies of the first page of the model release, copies of the proper ID’s, cast list, scene breakdown, extra’s and bonus scenes, trailers, compliance statement, music compliance, and sleeve. That’s it. Pretty much if you have your cross reference stuff together and you can easily pull out who was in what movie (on top of having all the correct paperwork), than the FBI knows that they won’t have to be there too long. They told me that they can pretty much tell how organized you are and how long it’s going to take within the first 5 to 10 minutes.


************end of comments***********



Hit me with any questions and make sure I see this thread and I will have her answer accordingly for you.

tony286 05-14-2007 05:48 PM

thank you so much

MandyBlake 05-14-2007 05:53 PM

great. appreciate the info!

seeric 05-14-2007 07:59 PM

werd. you got it

jonesy 05-14-2007 09:14 PM

prediction

longest thread in GFY history

bDok 05-14-2007 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jonesy (Post 12430024)
prediction

longest thread in GFY history

seems pretty to the point. I mean unless people are going to ask questions about how they have things filled. That would just be stupid though. Get some lawyers and shit on that case.

Very to the point post and what people should have had done for years if you are a primary producer. Good to know that people are top of their game. respek. :pimp :pimp :thumbsup

rapmaster 05-14-2007 11:00 PM

Which agent was there, was it the guy who spoke at xbiz hollywood?

jonesy 05-15-2007 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bDok (Post 12430457)
seems pretty to the point. I mean unless people are going to ask questions about how they have things filled. That would just be stupid though. Get some lawyers and shit on that case.

not stupid to ask any questions when you consider that these guys got the thumbs up from the feds on their filing system.

ytcracker 05-15-2007 02:32 PM

2257 is the pin to my atm card

Peaches 05-15-2007 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 12428554)
******Her response to me*************


The first thing that the FBI looked at was how we cross reference within the records keeping process. All of our 18 USC 2257 records keeping administration is done the old school method, handwritten model releases and documents in folders and file cabinets,(which they actually said that they have found that companies that keep it handwritten like we do are more organized and correct in paperwork). Each artist name has a folder with their legal name inside of it. Then we have folders with their legal name referencing what movies and internet content they have been in. Then each movie has its own folder with all of the proper paperwork; copies of the first page of the model release, copies of the proper ID?s, cast list, scene breakdown, extra?s and bonus scenes, trailers, compliance statement, music compliance, and sleeve. That?s it. Pretty much if you have your cross reference stuff together and you can easily pull out who was in what movie (on top of having all the correct paperwork), than the FBI knows that they won?t have to be there too long. They told me that they can pretty much tell how organized you are and how long it?s going to take within the first 5 to 10 minutes.


************end of comments***********

Sounds like good common sense to me - something not everyone has in the biz. I'm sure several people will be helped by this :)

I hope you guys took her out for a good dinner and gave her a kickass raise. :thumbsup

suesheboy 05-15-2007 02:41 PM

fireproof and flood proof cabinets I hope...


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