Friday, June 6, 2008

George Braunstein - a Man of Diverse Talents

George G. Braunstein is a proud member of the California Trial Lawyers Association. About 10 years ago he ran a music publishing and music recording company distributed by Decca Records. The company produced 11 Rock and Roll albums. He has producer credits in such movies as Don't Tell Her It's Me (directed by Malcolm Mowbray), And God Created Woman (directed by Roger Vadim), Uncle Sam (directed by William Lustig), Train Ride To Hollywood (directed by Charles Rondeau) Surf II (dir. Randall Badat) as well as many others. Meanwhile, he is a person, who successfully litigated a copyright infringement case for Mel Gibson's motion picture production company, Icon Productions in 2004.

How a man can be in the ranks for so long? There is only one thing that can do it and it’s the glamor and bustle of the Hollywood life. George G. Braunstein lives in Brentwood, California with his wife and four children. He knows all ins and outs of the film community and film marketplace. Moreover, George Braunstein has taken part in all the major movie festivals and movie markets and has a working relationship with both the American and foreign movie production and distribution companies. The life and work in Hollywood gave him the intimate awareness of all aspects of motion picture financing, production, and distribution, from the initial idea right through to worldwide distribution in both the theatrical and ancillary markets.

Being in business law and entertainment litigation since 1988, George G. Braunstein currently represents all sides in the motion picture, television, and music recording entertainment industry, including distribution companies,motion picture production companies, directors, musicians, actors, music promoters and publishers, screenwriters and editors. Mr. Braunstein is a bright example of a person of many talents and considerable professional practice.

2 comments:

Evan Moose said...

im suing you for stealing my name lol.

Evan Moose said...

i went on my friends account to send that message, so it says that evan said it. but it was really george braunstein.