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GHE Mission Statement

 

First and foremost, I’m a filmmaker (paulbakerfilmmaker.com). However, over the years, there have been different crafts I’ve gravitated towards within the overall umbrella of filmmaking. This company is the realization of that.

My mission is to assist other artists and businesses with projects that fall within the parameters of: Production Services, Scoring, Voice-Over Recording, & Demo Reel Editing. Learning these crafts was a necessity at times to complete my own projects. Fortunately, I came away with both an admiration, and comprehensive knowledge of each. 

My experiences working on film/tv sets in Los Angeles and Miami paired with the completion of my own projects as a director-producer over the past 25 years became the foundation of my company. My goal is to funnel knowledge I’ve acquired working in entertainment back into the jobs I complete for my clients.

I’m grateful for this opportunity, and plan to forge a new path that helps people and fulfills my creative drive. Golden Horseshoe Ent. will give you a quality product with a filmmaker’s personal touch.

 
 
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GHE Title Story

 

When I was in college a group of friends and I traveled from our hometown in Rhode Island to Mansfield, MA to see Lollapalooza at Great Woods Amphitheater. The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ice Cube, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Green Day, etc…performed. A big deal for the early 90’s.

The day was fantastic, until my wallet went missing. The $100 lost was a big deal to me, a freshman who worked at 2 restaurants and took a loan to pay for school. I decided to go to lost and found. My friends laughed. It was a long shot, but I went anyway. 

The amphitheater was packed. I arrived at lost & found to a long line of fans, each with their own sad tale. I repeatedly saw disappointed faces leave empty handed as I moved closer to the front.

Then it was my turn. The woman asked me curtly what I had lost. As I stated my name and described the item, my confidence shrank. But then, she suddenly smiled, and handed me back my wallet. There it was, with nothing missing! A miracle!

I waltzed back through the crowd to find my friends and proclaim my good fortune! They gave me a slight reaction then turned back to the music. Anti-climactic to say the least. But one friend walked over, smiled, and said, “you have a golden horseshoe up your…”