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Reel Pages was created by Daphne HayesDaphne hayes (talk) 00:33, 15 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

DAPHNE HAYES

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03:01, 12 April 2012 (UTC)Daphne hayes (talk)Daphne Hayes (born October 11, 1964) is a Set Decorator and is best known for working as a Buyer on Vampire Diaries and The Blind Side. She is also known for a host of television shows and films.

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Early Life

Career

Personal Life

References

Links


Early Life

Hayes was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey, but has lived in Georgia since 1986. She holds a degree in Business and Interior Design.

Career

Hayes worked as a Buyer for Vampire Diaries from 2009- 2011 as well as The Blind Side. She has worked as Decorator for a Tyler Perry television show and several films.

She created The Reel Pages which is an online source and social website for the entertainment industry.

She started a nonprofit called My Mothers Keeper where she is targeting young men and women. She is trying to change lives and help so many.

Personal Life

Hayes is a loving mother and wife. She has been active in the Democratic Party. She is currently working on three patents.

References:

IMDB

reelz

variety


Links

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2643341/

information provided by Daphne Hayes

Reel Pages Launched!

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Daphne Hayes launches reelpages


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Atlanta, Georgia- Daphne Hayes will launch The Reel Pages, a website devoted to the entertainment industry on November 1, 2012.

The Reel Pages will provide the latest entertainment information and have a section for people working in the industry (talking shop). There is also a directory for vendors providing goods and services for production companies.

The Reel Pages will also be a social community. Individuals can form groups, view upcoming casting calls, compete for prizes, ask questions, and one of the most exciting features is the shout box… Anyone can check in or receive an email with the latest items needed by production companies. For an example… A show needs 100 paper lanterns in green…well, if you have access or can provide those you can contact the production and negotiate price.

Kings Home Furnishings says: We love the business directory because it is a personal store and gives us exposure to whole new market.

Reel Pages is trademarked and has been in beta testing for 3 years and is ready to launch.

Our headquarters is in Atlanta, GA (Hollywood of the South). The name came from the surge of television, films, commercials and videos produced here. The entertainment industry spent 881 million dollars in the state last year, in which, resulted in 1.7 billion dollars in revenue for the state of Georgia in 2011.

The entertainment industry is currently valued at 2 trillion dollars, globally. We are a global company providing a bridge between continents for the industry professionals and invite all players big and small to join us.

We at The Reel Pages recommend everyone become visible and get their share.


This a copy of the press release that has been distributed by several media outlets. Congratulations Reel Pages.

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