Betsy Chasse
Betsy Chasse was part of the creative team behind the sleeper hit, What The Bleep Do We Know?!. She is credited as Writer, Director and Producer of the movie, along with William Arntz and Mark Vicente. To date, “The Bleep” is one of the highest grossing documentaries of all time, and has shipped over 1 million DVDs in the first six months of its DVD release. Betsy was listed in Variety’s top 50 Independent Producers of 2004.
As well as being part of the creative team for “The Bleep,” Betsy also created a grassroots marketing campaign which is credited with the success of the film. Several books have been written about the campaign, the film and its incredible success. In 2005 she co-authored the book What The Bleep Do We Know?! Discovering the endless possibilities for altering your everyday reality, now in its third printing.
Betsy began her film production career as a Production Assistant on a low, low, low budget action picture where, on her first day, she promptly totaled her car. Fortunately, the Producer was in the car with her and could think of no other way to assist her except by promoting her to Production Coordinator (She didn’t need a car for that). After that, Betsy served as Production Coordinator on several films including, Best of the Best 2, and Robert Altman’s, The Player. Her first outing as a Production Manager came with the independent film, Public Access, directed by Bryan Singer, which won the 1995 Sundance Film Festival.
In 2006 Betsy started her own media and publishing company, Elora Media, www.eloramedia.com which offers spiritually oriented, motivational books, videos and music for children of all ages – adults included! She is a highly sought after speaker on such subjects as spirituality, the blending of science and spirituality, and marketing to the cultural creative demographic.
Betsy lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband Gordie, and their daughter Elorathea. When not producing, directing, writing, marketing, or traveling, she can be found happily at work in her enormous organic vegetable and flower garden.
You can visit her website at http://www.eloramedia.com/ or to purchase her “bleep” book and film http://www.bleepstore.com//
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