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Talent Booking and Entertainment Agencies will not be listed here and should be submitted to Business: Business Services: Event Planning and Production: Entertainment.General talent agencies. If your product is sold to the General Public this is NOT the category you site should be submitted to. PLEASE submit to Shopping in the most appropriate category .For products and services sold TO the Amusement Industry. Information resources, equipment designers and manufacturers, industry organizations, relevant publications and support items and services.
Contains sites for Arts and Entertainment professional and business organizations and associations.
Sites submitted for Beauty Pageants category should contain age and sex information. All submissions must be appropriate viewing for all ages. Sites such as wet t-shirt contests, drag queen pageants or any sites which contain or suggest nudity, profanity, sexual acts or pornagraphy will not be listed in this directory.Contains sites for specific beauty pageants and pageant organizations. Have also included a subdirectory for pageant products and consulting. Online stores selling merchandise to consumers should be submitted to Shopping: Entertainment: Performing Arts: Circus.Circus and circus arts related businesses, including management, booking, production, distribution, and marketing. Please submit only sites dealing with resumes of people who are performers in multiple arts and entertainment fields; such as acting, music, dance, design, fashion, gaming, sports, as well as other artistic and entertainment related fields of employment.There is currently no description created for this category. Companies whose main activity is to design and manufacture products (e.g. clothing) should suggest their sites to an appropriate sub-category of Consumer_Goods_and_Services. Sites whose main activity is to sell the products on-line, should suggest their sites to an appropriate subcategory of Shopping It should be noted that whereas all items require to be designed and are in some form or other fashionable, the fashion category relates expressly to the fashion industry rather than the manufacturing industry.This category lists sites from individuals, companies and organizations, offering products and services pertaining to apparel, accessories, footwear, hair and garment decorations, jewelry, and eyewear. The sites cover design, modeling, and presentation aspects of the industry. Only submit sites dealing with the business of gaming or the regulation of gambling.This category is about the business of gaming or gambling, not about social issues or the pros and cons.
This category lists Marketing and PR firms which offer services targeting the Arts and/or Entertainment industries.
When possible, please submit to an appropriate subcategory.Media conglomerates are large, often international business entities consisting of many different entertainment companies. The activities of a single media conglomerate will typically span several different forms of media, for example broadcast, film, and internet. Please submit your site to the most appropriate category. If your company deals with most forms of media please list it under the proper alphabetical category. Note, if you specialize in regional markets only you should submit to one of the more detailed categories or in the Regional area of the directory.This category lists companies that focus on producing, and processing, content for modes of mass communication and entertainment. Commonly accepted media in this category include audio, video, electronic, print, the internet and theatre. Please attempt to choose the appropriate sub-category for your site.This category is for sites about models and the modeling industry. This includes fashion, character and photographic models.
Sites submitted to this category must describe a business offering goods or services to consumers and/or professional photographers and others in the photography industry. This category contains arts-and-entertainment related companies and individuals who drive the creation of entertainment events and recordings by supplying funding and overseeing projects.The producer is a company or individual who puts up the money required for the creation of a film, television show, concert, music recording or other arts-and-entertainment related endeavour. The producer oversees the entirety of the project and is responsible for its success or failure. Though the producer often does not generate art him or herself, the producer has a good deal of influence on which music, films, and shows get produced and how. This category contains any and all sites pertaining to arts and entertainment production services. This includes any company or individual who provides all or part of the services required to make a concert, film, show, or album happen.Production services companies provide all or part of the equipment, tools, expertise and labor needed to make arts and entertainment happen. For example, a turnkey concert production services company can provide sound, lighting, a stage, crowd barriers, security, logistics, transportation, and everything else required to make a concert go. On a smaller scale, a rentable recording studio might provide one part of the studio time required to make a music album, or a location service might be able to find the perfect spot for recording a scene during filmmaking. Please be sure to refrain from using first person words like "I" and "We".While many sports fans don't like to acknowledge it, "big time" sports is "big time" business. Agents, bond referendums for new stadiums, corporate sponsorships, collective bargaining agreements and other topics have nothing to do with the sport itself but everything to do with the "Business of Sports." This isn't limited to Professional Sports, either. Parents can pay someone to help their child get an athletic scholarship, there are services to help college coaches find and recruit high school athletes, and don't forget the big business that is the Olympic games. Here you will find sites from and about sports agents, recruiting services, labor disputes/collective bargaining, corporate sponsorship and anything else on the Business of Sports. This category contains websites belonging to companies which fabricate, manufacture, distribute, sell, rent, or offer services directly related to the installation, repair, selection or procurement of, equipment and supplies used by professionals in the entertainment industry.The "behind the scenes" of the entertainment industry requires a lot of specialized equipment. While there is some overlap between equipment used in individual sectors of the entertainment industry (theatre, motion picture production, music, and so on) most of this equipment is manufactured specifically for the entertainment industry and not found outside of it. Some examples are professional grade sound and lighting equipment, stage scenery, large format movie projectors, and customized support vehicles such as mobile broadcast vans. Sites submitted to this category must describe a business offering goods or services to consumers and/or professional artists and others in the visual arts industry.
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