from the January 2010 issue of KC Stage
Weston was the location chosen for an herbicide commercial made by Wolverine. Kansas City’s Bark Productions was the production company.
Producer Ben Benefield was casting for A Lover’s Riot to be shot in K.C. They were seeking males 20-40 years old, and females 20 to 35. Contact him at loversriot@gmail.com.
Hallmark Hall of Fame’s A Dog Named Christmas was recently shown. To go along with the movie, Substation K, a K.C. company, produced a public service announcement. The subject of the P.S.A. was pet adoption.
Kansas City has been busy with other projects, too. Keystone Light Beer, Price Chopper supermarkets, and McDonald’s all shot advertisements here.
The organization K.C. Women in Film and Television was looking for an animator and costume designer for their project, Great Bathrooms, the Musical. For information, contact Vicky at president@kcwift.org.
Lisa Marie Evans is directing a documentary in K.C. entitled Gaybe Boom. Contact her at me@lisamarieart.com.
TLC is looking for buildings to implode for their new series, The Imploders. If you know of an old bridge or large structures ready to be demolished, contact Jen at jennifer.hutchins@gmail.com.
Are you a filmmaker in the K.C. area and want to submit news about your production to KC Stage? E-mail Larry at llevenson@kcstage.com before Jan. 10.
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