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Light Premiere A Huge Success!!

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

Thanks to the dozens of people who came out and supported Starlight Productions at the premiere of our first feature film, Light!  It was great to get most of the cast reunited and see the reactions from people all across Southwest Florida as the images played out on screen.  If you were one of the few who missed the premiere, check out the great photos John Fernandez took of the event!

 

“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!

Are You a Celebrity Impersonator?

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Starlight Productions needs you!

Starlight Productions is currently seeking celebrity look-a-likes and character impersonators for future projects.  We have a number of projects on the horizon which require a variety of different celebrities, characters, and sci-fi specific look-a-likes.

Starlight Productions is one of the top suppliers of look-a-likes and impersonators.  While we already have a stable of impressive actors and impersonators, we are looking to expand and this could be your chance to “become” the person you dream about.

Please send your resume and headshot to Casting@starlightstudioproductions.com

NirVana to Host Murder Mystery

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

One of the hottest new night spots in Fort Myers, NirVana, has just booked Starlight Productions to perform one of our top interactive Murder Mysteries!

Friday, June 25, 2010, Starlight Productions is presenting the “NirVana Clubhouse Murders” at NirVana’s private banquet room, located in front of the main restaurant at 9101 College Parkway, in Fort Myers.  During the show, enjoy the fine Indian and Fusion food that NirVana is known for, as well as a full bar, while you try to decide whodunnit.

The cost for the dinner and the show is only $40.00 per person, making it one of the best entertainment deals in Southwest Florida.

The show begins at 7:30 and tickets can be purchased by calling James at  NirVana at 239-277-9101.  There is limited seating and this show is expected to sell out quickly, so get your tickets while they are still available!

Download the flyer here!

Acting Classes Return!

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Starlight Productions is proud to announce that we will once again offer classes to the Southwest Florida community.

Starlight Productions has 65 years of combined experience acting and modeling, on screen, on stage, on the runway and in print.  We are proud to mentor the young and young at heart actors of Southwest Florida as they begin or continue their quest to break into this world.  We offer individual coaching as well as small group classes.

Classes available:

Intro to Acting

Intro to Theatre

Intro to Modeling

Intro to Improv

Acting On Stage

Acting for TV and Film

Creating a Character

Improv-ing Your Acting

Proper poise and stance

Headshots – Showing Your Best Side

Building Your Resume

How to Audition

Finding and Developing a Monologue

Storytelling

& much more!

All classes are available for children in age ranges and adults. To sign up or get more information, please contact us at Bookings@StarlightstudioProductions.com

We also recommend all aspiring actors join United Film & Television Artists.

Busy Holiday Week

Sunday, December 13th, 2009
Courtesy of Dennis Gingerich

Grandpa Henry & Gordo

Starlight Productions was hopping this week!

Things kicked off on Friday, December 4th, as Starlight Productions’ Paul Rose Jr. and John Nicolette performed two back to back Compassionate Christmas FamJam shows as Grandpa Henry and Gordo at Cape Christian Fellowship.

2009 Holiday Cast

Then, on Thursday, December 10th, Jenny Sonneman, Caleb Williams and John Nicolette joined Paul A. Rose Jr, Teresa Cobb & Marty Wisher “on stage” as we entertained potential new residents at Gulf Coast Village with “A Holiday Recipe for Murder,” written by Marty Wisher.

On Friday, December 11th, we spent a few hours celebrating in Perkins at the United Film & Television Artist (UFTA)’s annual Christmas Party, where Starlight Productions’ own Paul Rose Jr. was elected as President of the UFTA organization for the upcoming year.  Paul plans to work with the Board to make UFTA an even stronger, more relevant organization for members associated with the Television and Film Arts.

On Saturday, December 12th, Paul Rose Jr. and John Nicolette returned to Cape Christian Fellowship, reprising their FamJam roles and performing four shows back to back at Cape Christian Fellowship that were each followed by food and gifts for needy families and kids – one show was just for special needs kids in Cape Coral.

Bo Peep Entertains

And finally, Saturday evening, the cast of “Holiday Recipe for Murder” was reassembled to perform at a private Christmas party for some of Cape Coral’s prominent citizens.

Please take a moment to enjoy the gallery, which includes many photos of the various events we participated in! (FamJam & Compassion Party photos courtesy of  Reverend Dennis Gingerich of Cape Christian Fellowship.)


It's Christmas Time!

Friday, December 4th, 2009

It’s that time of year and Starlight Productions still has some dates open for you to book our actors in the laugh-out-loud hilarious Christmas show – “A Holiday Recipe for Murder”

The North Pole is being wiped out by a mysterious flu created by evil mastermind Claude Von Streudel.  As Santa’s top elf Elvin works on a cure to save them, Mrs. Claus depends upon replacements sent from the North Star employment agency to save Christmas and stop Von Streudel’s plan to take over the holiday and the world.

The fun-filled show features the kookiest collection of oddball characters thrust into a Christmas setting and forced to save Christmas and solve a murder.  Don’t miss these holiday hijinks at their funniest!

If you would like to book Starlight Productions for your corporate or private party, please contact us immediately!

By E-mail: Bookings@starlightstudioproductions.com

By Phone: 1-877-796-8684 or 1-239-283-1444

Second Unit: People in the Light

Friday, June 19th, 2009

First render of “The People Of the Light” at the end of the film. We utilized veteran actor and teacher Dick Westlake, as well as various members of United Film & Television Artists (UFTA) for these shots.

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

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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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Local Musician Tapped for Light Soundtrack

Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Guy Noegel

Guy Noegel

Cape Coral singer/songwriter Guy Noegel, also of the bands KYDeity and Skindot, has been recruited by Starlight Productions’ Teresa Cobb to create a soundtrack/score for our almost completed film, Light.  Guy’s bands have a great reputation and have received local radio airplay, but one of his dreams has always been to create music for films.

We’re thrilled to have Guy as part of the Light team, continuing to create an independent film using entirely local (Southwest Florida) assets.

Our hope is to have the movie completed by mid-July.