Archive for the ‘Filmmaking’ Category
April 25th, 2011
Easter Sunday seemed like a good time to check out Soul Surfer at the local cineplex. Before I spend a few minutes wandering in the wilderness of my own messy thought process, let me say up front that Soul Surfer is a good movie. It works. Remember I said that. Now on to the wandering… [...]
Tags: Bethany Hamilton, Christian Film, Dennis Quaid, Helen Hunt, Kevin Sorbo, Soul Surfer, surfing
Posted in Acting, Box Office, Christian Films, Faith-Based Films, Tommy G. Kendrick | 1 Comment »
December 3rd, 2010
TXMPA is at the forefront of the success of the current Texas Film Incentive program which has helped generate $610 Million in new in-state spending…the program has accounted for 55,000 jobs for Texans over the past two years.
Tags: AFTRA, Chase, Film Incentives, Friday Night Lights, Good Guys, Lone Star, SAG, Texas Film Procution, Tommy G. Kendrick
Posted in Acting, Friday Night Lights, Texas film, Tommy G. Kendrick | 2 Comments »
May 21st, 2010
I’ll be working on an indie film called DADGUM, TEXAS, playing Deputy John Scooter Smoot.
Tags: Austin Film, Charles Huddleston, Dadgum Texas, Michele Martin, Texas film
Posted in Acting, Austin Film, Indie Film, Texas film, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
March 14th, 2010
The following is a list of POSSIBLE SAG signatory productions that are either already shooting or are considering production in Texas.
Tags: Low Budget Films, SAG films in Texas, SAG signatory films, Texas film, Texas Film Production, Tommy G. Kendrick
Posted in Auditions, Austin Film, Casting Notices, Friday Night Lights, Indie Film, SAG, SAGIndie, SXSW, Texas Actors, Texas film, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
March 9th, 2010
Join new media gurus Mike Prasad, Co-Founder and CEO of GirlGamer.com; Mark Friedlander, SAG National Director of New Media; and Will Marshall, SAG iActor online casting coordinator for a compelling look at the phenomenal growth in new media production and distribution.
Tags: Austin Actors Conservatory, Girlgamer.com, IActor, Mark Friedlander, Mike Prasad, New Media, SAG, Tommy G. Kendrick
Posted in Austin Film, Filmmaking, Gamers, IActor, Indie Film, Producers, SAG, SXSW, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
February 6th, 2010
Co-written and directed by Austin filmmaker John E. Bryant, THE OVERBROOK BROTHERS is finally getting its chance to be seen by a much wider audience on IFC Films ON DEMAND.
Tags: IFC On Demand, Indie Film, John E. Bryant, Overbrook Brothers, SXSW
Posted in Actors, Austin Film, Film Distribution, Indie Film, John Bryant, Texas film, Texas Filmmakers, The Overbrook Brothers, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
January 22nd, 2010
Join the Austin Actors Conservatory for a candid discussion of what works and what doesn’t and learn how to market yourself in today’s climate.
Tags: Austin Actors Conservatory, Damon Williams, Demo Reels, Gary Chason, Headshots, Jonathan Grubbs, Mark Lane, Tommy G. Kendrick
Posted in Acting, Actors, Auditions, Austin Actors, Austin Conservatory, Austin Film, Demo Reels, Headshots, Indie Film, Self Promotion, Texas film | No Comments »
November 8th, 2009
Web Files’ host, Kristyn Burtt, interviews Sean Hinchey and Eric Tozzi, whose web series, Dirty Bomb Diaries, has gone where few series have gone before
Posted in Actors, Film Distribution, Filmmaking, Indie Film, New Media, NOW MEDIA, SAG, SAGIndie, Streaming Video, Tommy G. Kendrick, WEBISODES, Writers | No Comments »
November 8th, 2009
Proposed ABC series ‘The Deep End’ films in Dallas | Dallas-Fort Worth Entertainment News and Events | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News Posted using ShareThis
Tags: Garry Brown, THE DEEP END
Posted in Acting, Film Crew, SAG, Texas film, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
October 27th, 2009
Not to worry. ALABAMA MOON the film more than lives up to the promise of the novel.
Tags: Alabama Moon, Austin Film Festival, Clint Howard, Jimmy Bennett, Jimmy Lindsey, John Goodman, Tim McCanlies, Watt Key
Posted in Actors, Alabama Moon, Filmmaking, Texas Filmmakers, Tim McCanlies, Tommy G. Kendrick | 2 Comments »