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VISION AT THE MTV MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS

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With hundreds of music producers, singers and artists on the one hand, and film and video producers, directors and crew members, Omer BarSadeh and Michael Seligman for Vision Film and Television Production was invited to the important, most colorful yearly ceremony that took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Vision is now starting to produce more music videos and promote starting artists, and partners with them to success. On red carpet next to Staples Center Hosted by Chelsea Handler, the event held performances of Eminem and Rihana, Taylor Swift, and legendary Jannet Jackson. MTV brought the VMAs back to the west coast for a live, star-studded s Taylor Swift sings her moving new song how in Los Angeles, packing a powerful punch of side-splittingly funny entertainment, awe-inducing performances, and twitter trend-worthy moments. Host Chelsea Handler was uncensored and all-out hilarious as she riffed on everyone from Justin Bieber to Jersey Shore . But the night truly

SUPPORTING MTV LOGO NETWORK'S "THE ARRANGEMENT"

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Vision-Film & Television Production’s Omer Bar Sadeh and Head Writer Michael Seligman showed up to Capitol City Sports Bar and Grill September 30th for the premiere of Logo Network’s newest reality TV show, The Arrangement.Omer came out to support Vision’s industry peers Joe Del Hierro, and David Stanley, two executive producers for the show. The Arrangement follows a group of twelve floral designers competing for the winning title. Stanley, a native to the flowerdecorating industry came up with the concept for Logo. Omer BarSadeh and Joe Del Heirro, Executive Producer "The Arrangement" Omer watched the premiere episode with the likes of top Hollywood celebrities, producers, and managers, wherein the contestants had to make a floral arrangement around nude sushi models. Overall, “it was a great night to come out and support some of my friends in the industry and be a part of a new hit show,” says Omer.

WE ARE GOLDEN

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Omer Bar-Sadeh, Perry Farrell, and Etty Farrell On September 27, Vision-Film & Television Production ’s Omer Bar-Sadeh attended “We Are Golden”, an event put on by Open Artists With Open Arms, founded by Brad Bilanin and the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center benefiting the Center’s youth development program, LifeWorks. The star-studded concert held at Arena Nightclub had celebrity appearances from Perry Farrell (the founder of Lolapalooza) and his wife Etty, along with a show-stopping performance from recording artist Kina . The event was organized by Temple Media Productions and was headed by owner Guy Baruch along with Brad Bilanin. Omer enjoyed coming out to show Vision’s support for the Open Artists movement and also their support for a fellow production company! Omer Bar-Sadeh with Kina Omer Bar-Sadeh with Brad Bilanin Omer Bar-Sadeh and Guy Baruch

A MI ME GUSTA!

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A MI ME GUSTA! On September 25th Vision-Film & Television came out to the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood to support Ralph Kinnard’s directorial debut , A Mi Me Gusta. At the sceening, Jacob Omer BarSadeh got a moment to speak to Kinnard and take a photo! Jacob also had the chance to talk to the leads of the film, Monica Pasqualetto and Jonathan Ashford. Jacob was very excited to come out to the premiere and show Vision’s support not only for A Mi Me Gusta, but for fellow artists in the industry! Here’s a brief synopsis of the film written by Rosa Clemente: “When Margartia's dreams, to become a famous cook come to a crumbing halt when immigration kicks her out of the country - her arrival in Venezuela is painful. Little does she know that the famous English chef, Paul Welsare, is about to arrive in Venezuela and this will give her the opportunity to dream again” (IMDB).

Vision creates video for Humanitarian Awards Brunch BCC on the Walk of Fame

230 BCC members, family, and friends gathered on Sunday, May 23 at the elegant new W Hotel at Hollywood and Vine, just steps from the Walk of Fame. Honoring three highly deserving BCC members for their selfless devotion to BCC and the larger community, this year’s Humanitarian Awards Brunch raised $140,000 to support BCC’s ongoing programs and services, including $24,000 from the silent auction. All of these numbers are BCC record breakers! Following welcoming remarks by Brunch co-chairs Lauren Schlau and Mark Farber, the formal program began with our own Rabbi Lisa Edwards as emcee. She joked that she overcame her fears of serving in this role by realizing that she serves as an emcee for God on Friday nights! BCC Cantor Juval Porat and member Tamara Kline-Rivera also entertained us with renditions of “The Climb” by Jessi Alexander and Jon Mabe (sung by Miley Cyrus in Hannah Montana) and “Because” by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The first award of the day was presented by BCC Presid

Fran Chalin – Always in our Hearts

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If you missed the December 1 musical tribute to BCC cantorial soloist Fran Chalin, entitled “Always in our Hearts,” you missed a very special evening. If you were there, you’ll cherish the songs and the parodies, the jokes and the testimonials, almost as much as you’ll miss Fran. In addition to Fran herself, a choir of accomplished cantors and cantorial soloists graced the stage at Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills – Cantors Perryne Anker, Marcelo Gindlin, Evan Kent, Sam Radwine, and Aviva Rosenbloom, and BCC members Cantor Ellen Jaffe Gill and Barry Wendell. And our special guest star Gwen Stewart, the original soloist for “Seasons of Love” in the Broadway production of “Rent,” received a standingovation for that song and for “I Know Where I’ve Been” from “Hairspray.” There was Yiddish, of course, with Fran and the BCC band and choir performing “Alle Brider” (All Brothers), “Bei Mir Bist Du Sheyn” (By Me You Are Beautiful), and “Lomir Alle Freylich Zayn” (Let’s All Be Happy), among othe

Jacob Omer BarSadeh: Founder of Vision - Film and Television Production

Jacob Omer Bar-Sadeh was born in Singapore, the son of Israeli Army delegates. Raised in Be’er Sheva, Israel, Omer began his directing career at the age of 14, when his father bought him his very own Hi-8 camera. Omer painstakingly created a short film using stop-motion animation that featured an inchworm, an apple and a hungry bird. At age 17, before beginning his service in the Israeli Army, Jacob’s passion for filmmaking brought him to Tel Aviv where he worked as a production assistant at Filmind—one of Israel’s largest commercial production houses—under the tutelage of preeminent producer, Ron Assouline. Hungry to learn as much as he could, Jacob worked overtime learning his craft both on-set and in the magic recesses of Filmind’s editing bays. After four years in the Army, Jacob headed to Jerusalem, where he studied Film and Television at Hadassa College. Post graduation, Jacob went to work for Jerusalem Capital Studios as a producer on feature films and major TV commercials.