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Rough and Regal: Keepin’ it real with High Class Studio

 Whether we are talking High
Class Concentrates or High Class TV, the fellas over at High Class Studio are
clearly swingin’ for the fences. With multiple awards for their phenomenal
extract-l

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Whether we are talking High
Class Concentrates or High Class TV, the fellas over at High Class Studio are
clearly swingin’ for the fences. With multiple awards for their phenomenal
extract-line, and an extremely bright future in event production, Zac Levine
and Nick “Organick” Saba have big plans for redirecting High Class into more
than a name synonymous with concentrate-production, but a larger-than-life
brand. Sit down, relax and find out what a couple local entrepreneurs have to
say about where they came from, where they’re going and how much fun the entire
ride really is. CULTURE sits down
with the guys over at High Class Studio to find out what lies ahead for these
passionate, driven entrepreneurs.

How
did High Class Studio come to be, and how did you guys get your start?

Organick
Saba:
Well I guess it
all started with some projects that Zac and I collaborated on during the High
Class Concentrates-days. We wanted to branch out, and create something more
than just concentrates, we had the opportunity to turn this into a lasting
brand, and that is what we’ve been busy doing.

Zac
Levine:
I got my start
in the cannabis industry with Caviar Gold doing social media work, and that’s how
I met Organick Saba. Soon after, High Class Concentrates hosted and promoted an
event, featuring Redman and Kurupt, which I organized, and with that success
under our belts we decided to team up and see if we couldn’t make something
great out of High Class.

What’s
the future hold for High Class Studio, anything special in the works?

Levine:
Yes! Our current goal is
to branch out into event-production, and include the studio as an outlet to
promote a plethora of charity-events and cannabis events that bring our
community closer together.

Saba:
This is only the
beginning for us!

Since
the creation of High Class Studio, what is your guys’ most fond memory?

Levine: The Rich Kids brand three-year
anniversary party that we sponsored. It was held at Aston Manor in Seattle, and
to be quite honest, between the never-ending confetti and our branded cups
being on every VIP table, it was like taking a glimpse into the future of High
Class Productions.

How
does cannabis directly affect your lives and business?

Saba:
From the moment I wake
up to the moment I lay down at night to sleep, this is the industry that I live
and work in. And honestly, it’s the glue that keeps all of this together.

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Levine: Personally, I find that cannabis
provides, above all else, focus. If I can steal away for a quick joint, or a
tiny dab, amongst all the projects we have going on; I don’t hesitate.

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