THE GOLD STANDARD!!!!
Robert Blea
United Federation Studios Founder
Robert Blea, age. 28 could be defined as a
Chemist, Physicst,
Engineer, Mathematican, Artist, Student, and all
around great guy. While a
degree in Computer Science/ Engineering is his goal,
Robert has always enjoyed
entertaining people. "I like to make people think
while teaching them something new, or just
making people laugh," says Robert.
With men and women from around the country becoming
movie and television stars
overnight, because of the reality t.v. fad. Robert
doesn't feel at all bitter
about. Having to do homework as college student and
work full time, while
others are having their dreams come true. "Finding a
pretty face or finding
someone to play the fool has always been easy,
because people don't want to
work hard or get their hands dirty. They what
success, they want fame, and
aren't willing to wait for their true talent to
develop. However, when you have
a slow economy, businesses in and out of Hollywood
are looking for empolyees
who can do more than play the fool or look good,"
says Robert.
Rather than signing up the reality or game show
of the minute. Hoping for a
short toward success and an opportunity in Hollywood
Robert has spent the ten
years since graduating High School developing his
craft for Screenwriting, and
passion for learning higher levels of Math,Science
and Business.
In an effort to become a valuable asset to any
Studio, Company, or Network,
willing to give an opportunity to prove himself.
"Networks and Studios just
seem to miss the boat when it comes to giving people
what they want. Back in
the Nineteen Eighties the part largest part of the
American population was
between the ages of fifteen to thirty five, the so
called target market for
Newtorks, Studios, and advertisers. It's easy to see
why Network television
ratings are down and less people are going to the
movies. People are getting
older therefore, ratings for Cable Networks, with
classic Movies and Television
shows are rising everyday. With only so much money to
go around in a tight
economy. Hollywood can either keep losing money,
adapt to their audience, or
wait until the newborn to Nineteen age group grows up
to make their money," says Robert.
Whether, in Hollywood, Wall Street, Main Street or
the elite levels of
higher education, or research. Like fine wine Robert
Blea will only get better with and experience