Jake’s mom drops off the laundry with Max somewhere in the room.
A scene from Light
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Archive for December, 2008
Scene 20a: Jake's Mom & MAx
Saturday, December 27th, 2008Scenes 22-24: Classroom Drama
Thursday, December 18th, 2008Things get a little tense
A scene from Light
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Scene 30: Jake & Lucas Leave Mr. T's
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008Jake has a great idea to use Lucas’ power.
A scene from Light
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Scene 11: Riley at Mr. T's House
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008The bad guys show up…
A scene from Light
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Scene 34: Lucas at Mr. T's
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008Lucas is lured to Mr. T’s house
A scene from Light
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Light Breaks Shooting for Christmas
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – FORT MYERS, FL – DECEMBER 15, 2008 -
Starlight Productions wraps their first phase of shooting the Sci-Fi Thriller, “Light,” this week, completing two months of principal photography, before going on Christmas break.
“Light” is set in the not too distant future and centers around a Lucas, boy born with hypopigmentation (Oculocutaneous albinism) who discovers that along with his rare appearance, his birth also granted him developing “super powers” that aid him and his genius best friend, Jake in navigating the often troubled waters of high school. Unfortunately, as with many gifts, there are those who desire to explot Lucas’ unique situation for their own nefarious ends. Caught in the middle is Jake & Lucas’ science teacher, Mr. Gunder, a former defense contractor, who has a unique understanding of the value of Lucas’ powers.
“Light” is written and directed by local actor-writer Marty Wisher and stars Christian Kilian, Danny Rawley, Keegan Shayne and long-time character actor Rick Michaels. In creating the film, Starlight Productions is committed to utilizing wholly local talent, from the actors and actresses, all the way through Director of Photography, post-production, special effects and crew. Many of the talent pool was drawn from the local chapter of United Film & Television Artists (UFTA)
The work on “Light” has also caught national attention, due to a growing problem of mistreatment of people with hypopigmentation in Third World countries.
Starlight Productions is a production company that provides live and staged entertainment, celebrity impersonators, science fiction characters, as well as delivering full-service film and video production services, from scripting to shooting, editing, and post-production.
UFTA is a not-for-profit incorporated trade association, who provides information, support, assistance, and education to artists and other production crafts personnel, associated with the creation and production of film, television, video, broadcast, recording, and theater products in the State of Florida.
Shooting on “Light” will resume in January.
For More Information:
Starlight Productions – Marty Wisher, 239-283-1444,http://www.starlightstudioproductions.com
Edited Clips of Light: http://www.youtube.com/user/starlightfusion
UFTA - http://ufta.info/
Scene 20: Jake & Lucas After Party Incident
Monday, December 15th, 2008A scene from Light
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Updated Scene 32: Lucas Talks to Mr. T
Monday, December 15th, 2008A scene from Light
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Hitting Mr. Tim's House
Monday, December 15th, 2008
Shooting the Shooter
More shooting for Light yesterday. We spent about 10 hours, in and about Mr. Tim’s house. Excellent work, as usual, from our veteran teens, Christian Kilian & Danny Rawley, and Rick Michaels proved why he got so much work over in Miami. Great work also from the indomitable Michael Bey (NO, not THAT Michael Bay), his son, Steven Ruiz-Bey, UFTA member Rob Beauchesne & Keegan Shayne. We accomplished quite a bit. We’re back the first week of the new year.
A Busy Weekend
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
Bo Peep & Mrs. Claus pose with Santa
Our week started on Tuesday with our performance of “For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls” and “Off The Tracks” improv at the Foulds Theatre with the OssLin Agency folks. Then Thursday night, Starlight did a quick showcase for the European Business Council at the International Holiday Fair in downtown Cape Coral. Then Friday and Saturday, we promoted Starlight at both the International Holiday Fair and the Comcast Holiday Festival of Lights (just one street over), both in downtown Cape Coral. We finished the week by again joining OssLin Agency on the Foulds Theatre stage, debuting our Christmas murder mystery, “A Holiday Recipe for Murder,” followed by the kids performing “Ebony Scrooge,” directed by OssLin’s Aaron Jackson, from NBC’s California Dreams. This week, we’ll be performing “A Holiday Recipe for Murder” for the fine residents, families and staff of Manor Care in Fort Myers. Check out some of our other photos below.