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Let's get to work! - Hot Holder - Video Production Save Your Fingertips! Extended Commercial Plus Informercial for Indiegogo Campaign

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Stephanie Spanjian
Stephanie Spanjian

Help save fingertips! (Too late to fund this project.)

How could LA HOT Magazine, LLC resist taking on a project with Hot in it? Ever burn your fingers removing hot food from the microwave? We have and we are tired of it! Greg L'Heureux invented this ingenious product to keep us from ever burning ourselves by another microwave ever again.

Greg L'Heureux has worked designed products, tooling, and manufacturing equipment for companies such as Walt Disney Imagineering, Gillette, Sears, MIT Lincoln Labs, Jet Propulsion Laboratories and NASA programs such as James Webb Space Telescope (Hubble's next generation telescope), Lawrence Livermore National Ignition Facility.

Full Cast & Crew:

  • Executive Producer: Stephanie Spanjian

  • Director: Cire Hensman

  • Director of Photography (DP): Anthony Kimata

  • Writer: Joseph Reitman

  • Art Director, VFX & Post Production: Malachi Simonyan

  • Video Editor: Luke Asa Guidici

  • Makeup Artist (MUA)/Hair Stylist: Kerri Evans

  • Sound: Jason Freeman

  • Greg L’Heureux: himself

  • Ross Steeves: Spokesperson

  • Shirtless: Pierre Demery

  • Sundress: Kelley Koski

  • Mother: Kandiss Marie Lewis

  • Child: Karina Naran

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LA HOT Magazine: Web, Phone/Tablet Apps, Graphic Design, Magazine Layout, Journalism and Photography

As Founder, Editor, Engineer, assembled talent from across the globe to create LA HOT Magazine, LLC, which produced 2 issues in print and via app on Apple Store, Google Play and Kindle. Website had a membership that included access to issues and a global network of talent. Executive produced photo shoots and commercials. Wrote for the magazine as well as the commercials.

Century City Mall Equinox Rainbow Pride

The Assault at Century City Mall Parking Lot

Century City WestField Mall and parking lot have always felt safe. Right now the pride colors are all over and I feel welcome. I belong. This means quite a bit to me. Today was different, but I never felt unsafe myself. I would do just about anything to make sure others feel safe, too, because we all belong. I have seen assaults more than once and I have survived some. One assault that I witnessed was in broad daylight as I waited for a light to change in a busy intersection. That time I had tried to contact police about it and found out the kid that got beaten was deaf. I was beside myself and was upset I didn't do more. Today, I did more.