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Founder/CEO

TRAVIS L. WARE - Founder/CEO

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Travis started writing screenplays at the age of twenty-five. In that same year of March 96', he captured the attention of a literary agent. Also, during that year, he switched from teleplay writing to screenplays. Travis felt that he wanted more freedom to express himself as a writer and being held down by television standards. So he decided to market himself by taking acting classes to help develop his characters and bring realism into his scripts. He volunteered to work on several Georgia State Film Student Projects (Talent, Production Assistant, Boom Operator, and Lead Grip). He also found two mentors that taught him the ways of the movie industry, Fran Burst (Producer/Director of Burst Entertainment) & Tahiera Monique (Casting Director of 316 East Productions).

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In December 1999, Travis launched Multitude Productions (MP), formally Silver*Ware Productions, Inc. MP has created and developed many film projects over the years such as Wind & Fire (The Animated Series), Immortal Secrets, and Photo Finish. Over the years, MP has also developed film projects with other companies; MP has worked with other production companies and screenplay writers on several film projects such as (Dragon), (Rags, Riches, and Power), and (Warrior Queens).

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In 2002, Travis started instructing students in the art of acting at the John Casablancas Modeling and Career Center. It's the largest acting & modeling school according to the Genus Book of World Record. He's been teaching for over five years now. He teaches students the business of acting from the "eyes of the director"; this is from headshots to resumes and how to show emotions and body language in front of the camera. Mr. Ware is also the Executive Vice President of Administration for Messenger Publishing, Inc. (MPI). MPI is a Georgia publishing corporation. MPI publishes books, magazines, and newspapers.

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In 2006, Travis Ware launched a film column, In the Bizz that was featured in a new arts and entertainment magazine, Creative Minds Magazine (www.creativemindsmagazine.com). There he educates professionals about the business aspects of the film industry. Mr. Ware’s column is filled with a wealth of information such as script writing to pitching to the executives of major studios. After being in business for over eight years, SWPI has expanded into a studio and has changed the company’s name to Silver*Ware Studios, Inc. (SWSI) in October 2007. Travis Ware is currently, the CEO/President of SWSI. Although, it's not documented in his Corporate background, he is well diverse in negotiations, contracts, and deliverables. In the past two years, Travis has set up strategic alliances with, Shoreline Entertainment, Inc., MGM Studios, Screen Media Film, Louisiana Film Studios, and Indican Pictures. He is currently, proactively, seeking new business opportunities for the company. These are some of the tools that a CEO needs to possess.

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Travis has also written his first Business Book on script writing. The book covers his Script to Screen Script Writing Program. In Travis’s book, Beyond the Pages Vol 1 & Vol. 2, he teaches how to get pass the red tape of the script writing industry for films, movies, television and comics. “Rather if its film, television comics, there will be a time where you will have to pitch your script to an executive of some TV Network, Production Company, Production Studio, or Publishing House,” stated Travis Ware. Beyond the Pages teaches you the difference between pitching to the head producer of that major production company or that executive of that major film studio; that’s so hard to get to. In this book, it states that you have a certain amount of time to impress the “powers that be.” It gives you tips and ideas on how to catch their attention and keeping it. The books are now available on Amazon.com and Lulu.com. Beyond the Pages Vol. 1 & 2

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