Take part in the making of Atlas Shrugged 3
You may not be able to be in Atlas Shrugged Part III but your product can!
The “Atlas Shrugged: Who is John Galt?” production team is now accepting products for placement in the movie or to be used by the cast and crew during filming. Whether you’re an entrepreneur with a great product or just a huge fan who wants to be a part of Atlas Shrugged history, we’d love to work with you.
When it comes to contributed products, Atlas Productions is open to all suggestions so don’t be afraid to think outside of the box. We’re accepting props and set dressings for all the scenes including those at Galt’s Gulch, the Wayne-Falkland Hotel, and the State Science Institute. Examples of products that may be used are:
• Food and beverages
• Apparel and accessories
• Vehicles
• Electronics
• Furniture
• Home accessories/decor
We’re also accepting products that the cast and crew can utilize during filming like bottled water. This means that even if you don’t have a product that would fit into the movie, you can still play an important role in the creation of Atlas Shrugged Part III.
If your product is used in the film or by the cast and crew, you’ll receive a special “thanks” in the Atlas Shrugged Part III credits. In order to submit a product for consideration, please leave a comment here with what the product is or send me a private message. An Atlas Productions staff member will followup with you shortly.
Thanks!
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EDIT 1: From our Prop Master, to help with ideas...
- Hard hats (dirt color)
- Wooden Cigar Boxes + Cigars
- Picnic Basket
- Train lanterns
- Soup line paper goods
- Cigars
- Lighters
- Cigar cutters
- Blue camping mugs
- French coffee press
- Alcohol bottles (champagne, scotch, wine, etc.)
The “Atlas Shrugged: Who is John Galt?” production team is now accepting products for placement in the movie or to be used by the cast and crew during filming. Whether you’re an entrepreneur with a great product or just a huge fan who wants to be a part of Atlas Shrugged history, we’d love to work with you.
When it comes to contributed products, Atlas Productions is open to all suggestions so don’t be afraid to think outside of the box. We’re accepting props and set dressings for all the scenes including those at Galt’s Gulch, the Wayne-Falkland Hotel, and the State Science Institute. Examples of products that may be used are:
• Food and beverages
• Apparel and accessories
• Vehicles
• Electronics
• Furniture
• Home accessories/decor
We’re also accepting products that the cast and crew can utilize during filming like bottled water. This means that even if you don’t have a product that would fit into the movie, you can still play an important role in the creation of Atlas Shrugged Part III.
If your product is used in the film or by the cast and crew, you’ll receive a special “thanks” in the Atlas Shrugged Part III credits. In order to submit a product for consideration, please leave a comment here with what the product is or send me a private message. An Atlas Productions staff member will followup with you shortly.
Thanks!
- - - - -
EDIT 1: From our Prop Master, to help with ideas...
- Hard hats (dirt color)
- Wooden Cigar Boxes + Cigars
- Picnic Basket
- Train lanterns
- Soup line paper goods
- Cigars
- Lighters
- Cigar cutters
- Blue camping mugs
- French coffee press
- Alcohol bottles (champagne, scotch, wine, etc.)
Previous comments...
My website is www.andrew-crocker.com
Let me know if you can use it. Cheers!
I am thinking on-set as well as behind-the-scenes, or whatever the cast and crew would like.
I am in Maryland and am willing to do some travel.
-DAVE
filtrim@aol.com
303-842-9812
Bottled 11.10.12 Batch No: 1. Never Opened.
If you can use this item, contact Mike at
bownarro@yahoo.com
I also have a small business selling all natural beauty/grooming products: lip balm, hand cream, soaps, mud masks, etc. Perhaps these could be used as props? They could certainly be used by the cast and crew!
Let me know what you think!
hystericaldesigns@gmail.com
443-791-3789
A Zimmer Convertable Coupe. Long, lean, elegant - and, importantly for the movie, a convertable. The scene through the Gulch, where John borrows the car and then takes Dagny on the tour - as the car is "An older Hammond Motors in remarkably good condition" and most people won't remember these, it would do well as a "Hammond", and look modern, not like a 40's Packard or such... I'll look through my files, see if I can find the guy who bought it - it was one sweet machine!