7 on KCET.įor more information, visit The trailer can be watched at. The film is also in the Studio City Film Festival this month. His father introduced him to the KCET Fine Cut a few years ago. His dad even makes a cameo in the film as a security guard. Fans looking for their next watch after Too Hot To Handle can head to this reality show. His parents Jim and Jodi Hirschberg, Laguna Niguel residents, are very supportive of him. According to his latest Instagram post (amongst the many about boats and bros), Bryce has also been cast in MTV reality show Ex On The Beach. Funny enough, my brother, who lives on the boat with me, and I almost made a reality show about the boat life. With my apologies up front to the rest of the cast and crew, theres simply no denying that the 73-minute indie action/thriller Counterfeiters is the Bryce Hirschberg show. Counterfeiters, now available on various streaming networks for free. He’s also a lifelong boater who lives aboard a Carver 41. He was recognized in 2011 for his short film “Baer,” getting attention at the AOF International Film Festival, International Vegas Cine Fest and Los Angeles Movie Awards, among others. Bryce Hirschberg held out long enough to be crowned one of the show’s winners. This isn’t Hirschberg’s first time in the limelight. “If you’re the only person that touched it, then you’re going to get caught,” he said. He added details such as a shot of the team passing around clean bills to add fingerprints. He had table reads and asked friends to test the film’s plots. “Who is going to make 100s? Everyone is going to check that. Family Life He was born in La Jolla, California. Hirschberg did his research for the film, compiling a big book of everything he found. In 2017, he received a 'Best Actor' Award for his role in Counterfeiters at Oniros Film Awards in Italy. The film also won Best Picture Award at LMU’s Film Outside the Frame Festival and it was named Best Experimental Film by the California Film Awards. “There’s an immediate confidence… that it’s done in one continuous shot and moves so smoothly through so many different locations without missing a beat is a technical accomplishment.” “I knew from day one that it was going to be in the festival,” Bohdan Zachary, KCET vice president of broadcast, syndication and program development, said. As they turn the corner, they see a line of nearly 10 impatient maids, waiting for the elevator. The last was due to a quick transition to the hotel elevator. Hirschberg said the team only had to film seven times. One-continuous take means that if there’s a mistake – you start from the top. “I wanted to prove you could keep an audience’s attention without ever cutting,” the 22-year-old said.
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