This article is from the February 2011 issue of KC Stage
A crew from the National Geographic Channel was in Columbia doing a story about a group of young Amish adults who decided to leave their Amish faith and have formed at small community. The name of the show is Amish: Out of the Order.
Three female actors ages 18 to 45 and a child are needed for a short movie to be shot in KC. Contact E.K. Hawley at stevenekhawley@hotmail.com.
Wright/Laird Casting worked on a commercial produced by Barkley Productions.
A producer is being sought for the 48-hour Film Project in KC. Contact newcities@48hourfilm.com.
Advertisements for Executive AirShare and Banfield Clinics were shot in KC.
KSHB-TV NBC Action News in KC was looking for a writer/producer. Contact Randy Thurman at 4720 Oak St, Kansas City, Mo., www.scripps.com/careers/jobsearch.html, or visit http://kea.nu/kshb.
Rick Cowan of KC has been busy working on a Missouri Lottery campaign shooting in Raytown, Pleasant Hill, and Macon.
Look Out Crew in Columbia is working on advertisements for a contemporary chair named Soul Seat. The campaign is on-line and national.
WUCA in Louisburg is looking for talent and crew for a number of projects. Contact them at wucajustbill-prod@yahoo.com.
Columbia’s Spectrum Studios wrapped some public service announcements they shot for the South Dakota Department of Public Safety. The SD advertising agency that hired them have now hired them to shoot for another client, and those will be shot at locations in Columbia and Jefferson City.
Are you a filmmaker in the KC area and want to submit news about your production to KC Stage? E-mail Larry at llevenson@kcstage.com before Feb. 10.
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