- With his latest feature Lost Treasure of Jesse James on smart TVs around the world, his newest film Shakespeare's Mummy releasing summer 2024, Slasher.com in all the major retailers, Money Fight on the major VODs, Bed & Breakfast as well as Spanks completing post, Boster has become known as a man who works the business end of the film industry. With 35 years of experience in film, music & entertainment, 9 of which in the LA grind, this true renaissance Missouri boy has run the gamut & now Adam is a dot connecting producer out of his Midwest studio, Boster Castle. This good 'ol boy's talents don't end here. More than a triple hitter, film makers have utilized him as an actor, editor, musician . . . & (well kept secret weapon) . . . yes . . . stuntman. He's even been known to light himself on fire!
"Everyone loves when big films with money come knocking, but guerrilla film fighters with a dream, who have already raised enough cash to get rolling & just need that extra boost . . ." exclaims Boster, "those guys get my gears rolling! We make a great team."
Boster Castle studios brings to the table many assets which sure come in handy for these local crews & big city filmmaker's looking to stretch their dollar with his 2 story green screen, 10K square foot sound stages, production offices, prop & costume shops, editing suites with color sound and sweetening teams, grip truck, RED cameras with experienced crews & even own their own 14 passenger vans, production trailers, process trailer & black & white Crown Vic police car.
Along with good ol' boys & corn, film is becoming the next Midwest staple, home grown by Boster and his Castle team.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Samuel Logan, Logan's Run Down
- Starting Karate in 5th grade out of Pflugerville, Texas, Adam Boster switched over to Tae Kwon Do in Poplar Bluff, Missouri earning his black belt at the age of 17. Adam's world travels have allowed him the honor of studying many other martial arts such as Kung Fu and ground fighting from martial arts masters all over the world. "It's a never ending art", says Boster.
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