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“Light” Gets a Local Premiere!

Monday, July 11th, 2011

The time has finally come! We are proud to announce that Light will be coming to a film screen in Fort Myers, on Monday, August 8, 2011.

This past week, Starlight Productions was contacted by Eric Raddatz of the Fort Myers Film Festival about bringing “Light” to the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center as part of the Film Festival’s popular Summer Intellectualization Mondays.

Mark your calendars for Monday, August 8, 2011, at 6:30pm. Writer/Director Marty Wisher will be joined by Cinematographer & Special Effects Guru Tim Gunderman, along with the movie’s stars: Danny Rawley, Christian Kilian, Mitch Jacobs, and Keegan Shayne, as well as most of the cast at this special premiere.

Host Eric Raddatz will introduce the film and moderate the Q&A following the presentation. For more details, check out the invite on Facebook.  We look forward to seeing you on the red carpet!

Adding People in the Light

Monday, June 15th, 2009

The first FX shots of “The People in the Light” are in.

A scene from the independent teen sci-fi film, Light, written & directed by Marty Wisher.

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Gulf Coast Symphony to perform free concert in Cape

Monday, February 9th, 2009

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POSTED: February 2, 2009

The SWFL Business Alliance has announced that the Gulf Coast Symphony will play a free concert in Cape Coral for the first time as a cultural and entertainment experience during tough economic times.

Organized by the SWFL Business Alliance and Terrasi Media, this outdoor event, called “Cape Movie Magic,” will take place on Saturday, Feb. 28, at Cultural Park located at 528 Cultural Park Blvd., with activities starting at 11 a.m.

Presenting unique cultural events that provide some financial relief during the continued economic downturn is more important than ever while also providing an entertainment outlet for Cape Coral and neighboring residents, according to event organizer J.P. Terrasi, marketing director for the SWFL Business Alliance and president of Terrasi Media.

“We started talking with Andrew Kurtz, the Gulf Coast Symphony director, about 10 months ago with the possibility of the musicians coming to perform at the Cape,” Terrasi said. “I knew we (the B.A.), could make it happen because of how involved our members are in the community and with our connections.”

The event will start at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28, at which time the symphony will have a two-hour rehearsal, open to the public. The event will continue with three Cape Coral area high school jazz or pops bands that will each play a short performance. At 5 p.m., the Gulf Coast Symphony will come back on stage to play the actual concert.

Terrasi explains the music chosen are movie themes from “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “Lord of the Rings,” “Harry Potter,” ‘Star Wars,” “Indiana Jones,” “Chronicles of Narnia” and even one for the parents with “Schindler’s List.”

“This live concert has developed into a premier event with a lot of great things going on. We are actually taking steps toward branding ‘Cape Movie Magic’ as an annual event for the city of Cape Coral,” Terrasi said.

Aside from the music, there will be retail vendors, food vendors, drawings and even movie-themed dressed characters, brought in by Starlight Productions, which will be walking around and available for pictures.

“There will be another huge surprise at the event that we are not promoting. I guess you’ll just have to attend to see what that is,” Terrasi adds. “The event would not be possible without the support of the sponsors and City staff. The City of Cape Coral and the Parks and Recreation Department, particularly Todd King, has been absolutely incredible, including donating the use of the city’s stage.”

(Article reprinted from the Cape Coral Daily Breeze)

It Worked for E.T….

Monday, January 19th, 2009

img_4900From Director Marty Wisher: Today was such a fun day on the set. A bit too cold for us Floridians though (anything under 70 is deemed freezing).

But since we continue today’s scene in a few weeks the actors had to dress for our usually delightful warm weather. They were such pros at adjusting to all the necessary script changes (location change, character change, script change – but that’s show biz!)

Mitch (who plays CD) gave us one of our best bloopers today. The scene opens in the middle of a conversation. The conversation has the characters of Will & Kevin arguing over who is the hottest assistant in Doctor Who (they’ll also reference some other of my faves – Stargate: Atlantis, Primeval, and Lost) Anyway, for those who don’t know Dr. Who (shame on you) the choice is between the characters Rose and Martha.

Well, while rehearsing the scene, Mitch says “Martha. That’s a name for old ladies!”

I slowly removed my sunglasses and stated “You know that Marty is my nickname. Right? Short for Martha…” He went pale. The kids burst into laughter. Mitch buries his head in his arms.

Tim (Director of Photography) pipes up, “You are so not being asked to do the sequel.”

We all look at Tim and realize the camera was on the whole time. Mitch turns beet red and the laughter continues.

Can’t wait to see what happens at the next shoot.

Thanks to Chris Terrill at Oasis High School for allowing us to borrow some school-logo-ed items for the shoot. And thanks to Sue Rawley for the photos.


Scenes 22-24: Classroom Drama

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Things get a little tense
A scene from Light
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Scene 7: Science Test

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

A scene from Light The students take a science test.
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Scene 6: On The Stairs

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

A scene from Light
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More School Photos

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

We present the remainder of the photos taken while shooting at Oasis Middle & High School.

2 Days, 20 Actors & 1 School

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

It was a long weekend, but worth it.  In just two days, we shot all of the school scenes, including a few we hadn’t planned on.  No access to a school bus, and limited time outside caused some hiccups, but really, everything went a lot smoother than it could have.  We also had the benefit of kids who are really talented and behaved at a very professional level, bringing things to the scenes that we weren’t expecting, but immediately integrated.  Even the extras were more professional than some adult actors we’ve worked with.  A special thanks to The Cape Coral Charter Schools, particularly Oasis Middle School, and the growing Oasis High School that has now lent its name to our fictional high school.  Please take a moment to check out all the great shots we got (some thanks to Sue Rawley)…


More Photos to come!