Sunset Cinema in Campbell River Tuesday, July 9th 2013 at Willow Point Park!

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Thanks to Coastal Community Credit Union, the really big inflatable movie screen returns to Campbell River Tuesday, July 9th at Willow Point Park (by the Sportsplex)!  It’s in support of Success By 6 in Campbell River.  The movie is FREE but if you’d like to support a great organization that helps make a difference for our youngest citizens in Campbell River, bring some pocket change along for popcorn, pop, and other goodies with proceeds to Success By 6 Campbell River.

Don’t forget your blankies, lawn chairs, pillows and more… the movie starts around dusk (9pm-ish) but show up early for some good lawn real estate!

More details HERE:  SUNSET CINEMA

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Red carpet premiere of Campbell River movie “Cipher”!

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EDIT:  MISSED THE RED CARPET PREMIERE?  Watch CIPHER on SHAW in CAMPBELL RIVER, POWELL RIVER, and the COMOX VALLEY!  Here are the TIMES:

Air dates and times:

CIPHER

Thursday October 20 @ 9pm in CR/CV/PR

Friday October 21 @ 10am in CR

Friday October 21 @ 11pm in CR/CV/PR

Sunday October 23 @ 3pm in CR

Sunday October 23 @ 8pm in CR

CR is Campbell River, CV is Comox Valley, PR is Powell River

EDIT:  Thanks to FANTASTIC ATTENDANCE and SUPPORT at the one night only showing of CIPHER, we raised over $500 for community theatre group RIVERCITY PLAYERS!  Way to go, movie fans and theatre-goers!

EDIT:  THE FILM PLAYS ONE NIGHT ONLY IN CAMPBELL RIVER, TONIGHT (WED. SEPT. 28 2011)!    SUGGESTED $5 DONATION TO RIVERCITY PLAYERS (Campbell River theatre group, with several of their actors featured in CIPHER).  Doors open at 5:30pm at Showcase 5 Theatre at Merecroft Village.  Short film and behind the scenes start at 6pm sharp.  All done by 6:45!

CLICK FOR MOVIE TRAILER!

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After a YEAR worth of work, it’s finally done!  And you get to see it!  On the big screen!!  But I’m getting ahead of myself.  Let me back up a bit.

Summer 2010.  Rivercity Players (one of Campbell River’s fantastic community theatre groups) sends out a call for interested adult actors to perform in a local film production.  Turns out the director of the local film production is 14 years old.  Okeydokey.  Well, I remember being 14 and interested in the world of multimedia (a path that eventually led me to becoming a professional broadcaster, and volunteer cameraman at multiple community TV stations) so I thought “what the heck”.   With my job as a councillor and on the air, and a dad of a 3 year old, I have much less time to enjoy creative pursuits these days.  A short ‘n sweet two week shooting schedule squeezed in here and there would be fun.

 At the same time, it’s great to be able to support up and coming talent in our community, a portion of the mandate the folks from the CRCIC (Campbell River Creative Industries Council) I’ve worked alongside for a couple of years now also live by.

So we shot the film locally, I met some great new folks and reconnected with some Rivercity Players buddies from productions past (Harvey, Bus Stop, Death Of A Salesman).  Then we waited.  We had the easy part.  The 14 year old director put a lot of blood and sweat and time and talent behind the scenes working on the final product.  He wrangled musicians and effects people from across the globe.  He edited.  He re-edited.  His computer crashed.  He used other computers from around Campbell River.  They crashed too.  Or didn’t do what he needed them to do, like computers do from time to time.

Back to that first statement… after a YEAR of work, it’s finally done!  A very slick, intense little thriller “short” (18 minutes long) called “Cipher”.  And thanks to the assistance of Joan and Tanya at INfilm (the Vancouver Island North Film Commission), among other things, we now have a press release (see below).  The now-15-year old director is about to showcase his film to an audience.  In a real movie theatre no less.

And how cool is this?  It’s also being featured at the TULSA, OKLAHOMA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL on Friday, September 23rd!  Here’s the summary AND the movie trailer:  After the Campbell River premiere Wed. Sept. 28th (a suggested $5 donation for Rivercity Players, doors opening at 5:30pm, the 18 minute film to be followed by a 15 minute behind the scenes video) it will ALSO be featured at the International Student Film Festival in HOLLYWOOD in November!  CLICK for the MOVIE TRAILER and details.

Okay, okay… can you tell I’m excited?  No, it’s not my big screen debut (I was an extra in Legends of the Fall, Big Bully, and Excess Baggage) but it is in a “speaking role”!  And of course I’m very excited for the young director’s efforts to finally be realized.  He’s earned some attention!  In case you missed it, here’s the FACEBOOK EVENT page.  And without further ado… the press release from INFILM.

N E W S R E L E A S E

For Immediate Release

September 14th, 2011

YOUNG CAMPBELL RIVER DIRECTOR PREMIERES SHORT FILM

Campbell River

On Wednesday, September 28th 15-year old Michael Stevantoni will premiere the short film “Cipher” at Caprice 5 Showcase Cinemas in Merecroft Village. The event is by donation with proceeds to the local theatre group, Rivercity Players.

“Michael is a talented young filmmaker,” says Joan Miller, Vancouver Island North Film Commissioner. “From the initial phone call with his production crew sourcing information on film locations and permitting, our staff always felt like we were working on a professional film project. The story revolves around an explosion that destroys a city landmark,” comments Miller. “It is interesting to see how access to new technology through the art of visual effects enabled Michael to shoot and edit using a software program on his home computer.”

Produced by Michael Stevantoni and Diana Stevan, Cipher features local actors and locations. The story follows detective, Harry Crichton, played by Ryan Mennie, who receives a cryptic message from a bomber. With the city in a panic it is a race against time to find hidden clues in the message before the bomber strikes again but little does Harry know what is really at stake.

“Cipher has been selected for the Tulsa International Film Festival under the emerging filmmaker category focused on students and their work. Official selections within this subdivision will have a high degree of exposure, and their submissions screened at the Tulsa Center for Creativity’s cutting edge facility,” says Miller. “We encourage everyone to support local talent and come out to watch this homegrown production.”

Doors open at 5:30 p.m., show at 6:00 p.m., followed by a behind-the-scenes presentation and question and answer session with the director.

For further information contact:

Producer Diana Stevan

Tel. 250-286-6960

Calling all Campbell River and area loggers who want to be in the new SUPERMAN movie!

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As one of the biggest movie fans you’ll find, and as a proud supporter of the work of the Vancouver Island North Film Commission (INFILM), I was super excited to hear that the new Superman movie starring Kevin Costner and Russell Crowe would be filming some segments in our neighbourhood (that’s on top of the G.I. Joe 2 stuff already in the area).  Having been an extra in a few films myself (Legends of the Fall, Big Bully, Excess Baggage) I can say it’s a very interesting experience and you meet a lot of great people. 

Ryan Mennie in centre, smiling away, so excited to be in a scene with Brad Pitt and Henry Thomas

Gettin’ wet in the trenches filming Legends Of The Fall in 1993!
Dressed as a German Engineer right of gatling gun in Legends
Top centre of screen as a German soldier, firing at myself as a Canadian next scene!

Well, there’s officially a chance now for YOU to be in the SUPERMAN movie!  These are the details from the INFILM extras casting call at http://www.infilm.ca/newsmodule/view/id/206/src/@random41940a897e943/

 
OPEN EXTRAS CASTING CALL IN NANAIMO
By: infilm on 08/15/11

A major studio film from Warner Bros. and the Director of “300″ seeks paid extras in to work in the Nanaimo area. Men, women, of all ages & all types – are encouraged to apply.
Especially hope to find some good older Character Faces, and some strong looking LumberJack types. We will need some women, some with Waitress experience as well.
No children required for this work.
The film is shooting in Nanaimo area Early October. Commitment would be 1 to 2 days TBD.
Those interested should attend the open casting call below or submit a photo and contact information online at
Movieextrasearch@shaw.ca
Open Casting Call:
Saturday August 20th 2pm to 6pm. Benson Room The Coast Bastion Hotel 11 Bastion Street Nanaimo. BC
Must be a legal resident of Canada to apply.
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

And more details at this site:   http://www.supermanhomepage.com/news.php?readmore=10176

Good luck with the casting… let me know if you get called back!