Archive for the ‘Entertaining’ Category

Starlight & UFTA Entertain at the Hispanic Chamber Event

Saturday, June 6th, 2009
Don Corleone, Mrs. Claus, I Dream of Jeannie, Sen. Aronberg, Tinkerbell, Harry Potter & the Nutty Professor

Don Corleone, Mrs. Claus, I Dream of Jeannie, Sen. Aronberg, Tinkerbell, Harry Potter & the Nutty Professor

A group of actors and actresses from Starlight Productions and our friends at United Film & Television Artists (UFTA) provided some LIVE entertainment for the 17th Annual Gala & Scholarships Presentation of the Southwest Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce last night.  Don Corleone, Mrs. Claus, Harry Potter, Tinkerbell, Jeannie and Jerry Lewis as the Nutty Professor were all on hand.  Senator Dave Aronberg was one of the special guests at the event.


Expellaramus!

Expellaramus!

Tinkerbell

Tinkerbell

Jeannie with Cape Coral City Manager Terry Stewart

Jeannie & Cape Coral City Manager Terry Stewart

Celebrities at Hispanic Chamber Gala

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The Southwest Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will be celebrating their 20th Anniversary on Friday, June 5, 2009 at the Harborside Event Center, 1375 Monroe Street, Ft. Myers, from 7pm to 12 Midnight.

Starlight Productions will be on hand, as well as some other members of United Film & Television Artists (UFTA) as various celebrities that Chamber members and guests can meet throughout the evening.

Get the full details at the Chamber’s website.

Honk Along With Me

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
Tim Ullio & Caleb Williams

Tim Ullio & Caleb Williams

Two of the teenage actors we worked with on the film Light appeared this past weekend on their high school stage.  The boys appeared in Honk, a musical based on the story of the Ugly Duckling, at North Fort Myers High School Center for Media & Arts.  Caleb Williams, who also starred as Jedi-in-training Grill in Grill’s War, played the father of the unfortunate duckling, Drake, and Tim Ullio, one of our teen bad guys from Light was in just about every scene as part of the chorus.  The musical was very funny and the kids did an awesome job of singing a variety of musical numbers.  A lot of talent for a high school.  We can’t wait to see what they do next!


Starlight Productions Helps With Star Wars Theme

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

keina-and-tkOn March 28, Starlight Productions’ Marty Wisher headed down to Naples to assist Michael Bey and MB3 Productions with a Star Wars themed birthday party at King Richards Family Fun Park.

Marty transformed into the Twi-Lek Dark Jedi, Keina, from Ryloth.  Michael Bey himself was there, along with his son Stephen, as a Jedi Master and his padawan apprentice.  The group was topped off with Chaz, a dead-ringer for the animated Mace Windu.

Great fun was had by all.  Please take a moment to check out the pictures of the event!


The Final Shots

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

light_031Wow, what a busy week.

We finished the last of the principal photography for Light earlier this week at a really nice locally-owned pizza parlor I Rigazzi Pizza on Hancock Bridge.  Christian and Danny were excellent as usual.  UFTA President Al Quinn was perfect as the grumpy, Italian Pizza Parlor owner – some fine acting there.  And we had the opportunity to bring Christian and Danny’s real life mothers, Angie and Susan into the background, along with our good friend, Deborah Ford, who was nice enough to let us borrow her camera for the shots below. (with a couple of extra shots from Sue’s phone)  And they even let us eat the pizza!

Now we shift gears into promotion and post-production.  We will be putting the final touches on Marty’s favorite, the one character not yet seen on film, then some second unit work and editing, editing, editing.  Marty’s already working on ideas for the sequel.  We’ll keep everyone updated on the progress of promoting the film as things happen.

Meanwhile, we’re putting the finishing touches on our project for Cape Movie Magic.  Stop by this free concert with local high schools and the Gulf Coast Symphony, playing for the first time in Cape Coral, February 28th, from 11am on at Cultural Park, near City Hall.  Stop by, listen to the music and get your picture taken with one of our movie impersonators:

  • Indiana Jones
  • Queen Amidala
  • Captain Jack Sparrow
  • Eragon
  • Willy Wonka
  • Star Wars Stormtrooper
  • Galadriel, from Lord of the Rings

We’ve also heard rumors that some of the fine men of the Fighting 501st will be joining us for the event.

And we have a second date set for our Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at the Santa Barbara Clubhouse.  Mark your calendars for March 21, when we perform “Clubhouse Murders.”  More details to come.

In the meantime, enjoy the photos of our fun at I Rigazzi.


Pizza Parlors & YouTube

Monday, February 16th, 2009

starlight-fusion-logoFirst off, a thanks to I Ragazzi Pizza and owner Tim Luke for letting us utilize his wonderful facility for the last day of shooting (sniff, sniff) for Light. Watch for the photos shortly…

And we thought we’d make it even easier for folks to find the edited clips of the movie on YouTube.  Just click this link and you’ll be taken directly to the site where we’ve been posting the pieces of the film.  We will also be launching a website specifically for the film at www.Lightthemovie.net in the next week or so, so keep your eyes open!

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)

Party by the Pool, Part Deux

Monday, February 9th, 2009
Prest hits the pool

Prest hits the pool

From Director Marty Wisher: What a blast this weekend has been. We spent two full days filming the teen pool party scene.  The kids were awesome.  The weather was a tad cooler than we’re used to.  But they were troopers about removing their jackets before the cameras started rolling.

Big kudos to Seth Billig (who plays Prest) for his willingness to be “knocked” into the pool (An icy 50-55 degrees).  Of course, we had several takes.  And I think the kids got a kick out of just hanging out after the filming.  Munching, video games, and shooting archery with Ray.

Thanks to Sue Rawley for the majority of the photos – shot in “Sports Mode,” so we got all the action!


Pool Party, Part One

Saturday, February 7th, 2009
Marty Explaining a Scene

Marty Explaining a Scene

Well, another very productive day of shooting down.  Only a couple more scenes to go and we’ll be hitting the post-production hard.  Only minor hitches today, including a little early morning carpet cleaning we had to work around.  Excellent work from all of our teen stars, including the Wisher kids.  We’ll pick up the  rest of the scenes tomorrow.  Enjoy the photos posted below:


Cooking Spaghetti

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

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Today we continued filming.  Chalane was so sweet in allowing Joey to take a role.  And many thanks to his therapist getting him prepared for the part.  “Jake. Max. Bye-bye.”

Since one of the scenes shot today was a dinner scene at character Jake’s home, Marty thought she’d cook enough for everyone at the set.  Sounds simple enough. Have to feed them anyway.

So, as the crew is running around adjusting lights, props, etc.  Someone asks “What’s that burning smell?”

working-with-joeyFrom Marty – “I have no idea how it happened!  I’ve boiled water and pasta before (Chalane begs to differ).  It was a huge pot. The kind to feed an army.  And – oh maybe I put 5 or 6 packages of noodles in. But it certainly should not have turned black and had smoke curls billowing out of it.  For those who don’t believe me, it will end up in one of the scenes as Paul (who plays Joe) walks in, pulls the noodles up- dark charcoal side to the camera and ad-libs, “I guess we’ll be ordering take out tonight”

Good thing that the chocolate cake was from the Publix bakery.