Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Film Clips by Larry Levenson

This article is from the April, 2010 issue of KC Stage Magazine

Hy-Vee Supermarkets shot photographs at their Prairie Village store for a print campaign.

Ben Meade and his Avila University students will be finishing a documentary on Ron Rooks, the owner of the Music Exchange. Rooks died in 2008.

A production company in Los Angeles is looking for a camera operator with experience with a Canon 5D Mark II. They plan to shoot a project in Kansas beginning in April. Contact hugh@hughgross.com.

Producers were in Kansas the latter part of February scouting locations.
Opfer Communications in Springfield is looking for a television producer/creative director. Contact them at info@opfer.com.

The feature movie Terminal is to be shot in the KC area from August through December. Andy Garrison has been cast as the male lead.

Columbia has been chosen as the site of a feature movie entitled A Horrible Way to Die. Auditions were held on the Stephens College campus in February. For information, contact them at ahwtdfilm@gmail.com.

Sprint shot in KC in February. Rick Cowan was the local producer.
Food wholesalers CHS hired Wright/Laird Casting, Kansas City, to cast a commercial for them. MK12, also of KC, produced and did graphics.

The Missouri State Penitentiary in Jefferson City is closed; however, it is still used for other projects. 48 Hours Mystery, CBS, used it for one of their episodes. 

Andrew Droz Palermo wrote and will direct a short movie in Missouri. The working title is A Face Fixed. For information, go to www.afacefixed.com.

A Los Angeles company was in Columbia  for a casting call in March. Producers were casting 12 speaking roles as well as non-speaking roles. The movie’s title is Scraps, and will be shot in Columbia. Contact Kevin at Kevin@gospectrumstudios.com for information.

Rich Ambler produced a Price Chopper supermarket commercial in KC; Wright/Laird Casting handling the talent casting.

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