Archive for the ‘Austin Film’ Category
June 2nd, 2009
Okay….so I’m working on a new demo for play on the internet. Each clip is kept brief in an effort limit the total file size and to maximize the quality after all the video compression takes place. It’s still a work in progress but here’s where I am today. This version was uploaded to YouTube [...]
Tags: Actors Demo, Dancer Texas, DVD Decrypter, Friday Night Lights, Screen Door Jesus, Tommy G. Kendrick, Vegas Video, Walker Texas Ranger, YOUTUBE
Posted in Acting, AFTRA, Auditions, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Demo Reels, Friday Night Lights, SAG, SAGIndie, Screen Door Jesus, Self Promotion, Texas Actors, Texas film, Tommy G. Kendrick, Video Demos | No Comments »
May 21st, 2009
The Whole Shootin’ Match This is a rare opportunity to see a truly landmark independent film in venue other than PBS. Check it out and you won’t be sorry! Screen Door Film, THE WHOLE SHOOTIN’ MATCH WHEN: Fri May 22, 7 PM (Doors open at 6:30 PM) WHERE: Jones Auditorium, St. Edward’s University (3001 S. [...]
Tags: Eagle Pennell, Lou Perryman, Screen Door Film, Sonny, Sonny Carl Davis, Texas Filmmakers, THE WHOLE SHOOTIN MATCH
Posted in Actors, Austin Film, Directors, Filmmakers, Indie Film, Lou Perryman, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, THE WHOLE SHOOTIN MATCH, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
May 20th, 2009
It hasn’t taken long for the poop to hit the fan over the new entertainment tax incentive program recently passed by the Texas legislature. As you may have read or heard, a film production company named Entertainment 7 has been at the Cannes Film Festival touting their upcoming production about the Branch Davidian debacle. That [...]
Tags: Bob Hudgins, censorship in Texas, Texas Film Incentives, WACO
Posted in Actors, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Bob Hudgins, Filmmakers, Filmmaking, Friday Night Lights, New Mexico Film Production, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
May 6th, 2009
I received an email a couple of days ago and forgot to post this information. Sorry Jamie. Check out the Two-week Turnaround Tour web site at the link below. This looks like something that the Austin filmmaking community will embrace: My name is Jamie Blankenship. I am working on a community filmmaking project called the [...]
Tags: Austin Actors, Filmmaking, Jamie Blankenship, Joshua Mills, Texas Filmmakers, Two-week Turnaround Tour
Posted in Actors, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Creating characters, Film Crew, Filmmakers, Filmmaking, Indie Film, Jamie Blankenship, Joshua J. Mills, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Scene, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
April 3rd, 2009
Sometimes you get blindsided by the news. Such was the case when I learned that actor Lou Perryman was the victim of a homicide in Austin on Thursday. From KeyeTV.com: Thursday officers found the body of a man in a home on the 1100 block of Darvone Circle. That is south of William Cannon Dr. between [...]
Tags: Actor Homicide, Actor Murdered, Austin Actor, LAST NIGHT AT THE ALAMO, Lou Perryman, THE WHOLE SHOOTIN MATCH
Posted in Actor, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Indie Film, LAST NIGHT AT THE ALAMO, Lou Perryman, Texas Actors, TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, THE WHOLE SHOOTIN MATCH | No Comments »
April 2nd, 2009
The recently formed AUSTIN CONSERVATORY is picking up steam in its quest to help all actors, particularly SAG and AFTRA actors hone their craft. Following the highly successful Script to Screen event this past Monday, the Conservatory is following up with a forum designed to assist actors and indie filmmakers in moving their careers forward. [...]
Tags: Austin Actors, Austin Actors Conservatory, Austin Conservatory, Bryan Poyser, Linda Dowell, Lori Madrid, Tom Booker
Posted in Acting, AFTRA, Austin Actors, Austin Conservatory, Austin Film, Bryan Poyser, Indie Film, Linda Dowell, SAG, SAGIndie, Script to Screen, Texas film, Tom Booker, Tommy G. Kendrick, WEBISODES | No Comments »
April 1st, 2009
Here’s the press release: The critically acclaimed NBC football-centric drama “Friday Night Lights” has been renewed for two seasons, with NBC and DirecTV partnering to bring the show to its loyal, and vocal audience, according to media reports. The renewal means the show will continue through 2011. Each of the two seasons will have 13 [...]
Tags: Filming in Austin, Filming in Texas, Friday Night Lights Renewal, Texas Film Incentives, Texas Film Production
Posted in Austin Actors, Austin Film, Friday Night Lights, Friday Night Lights Renewal, SAG, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
March 26th, 2009
Professional performers present the first in a series of live script reads before directors, producers, agents, casting directors, and potential producers. “Feather in the Rain” by Alex Conrad Monday, March 30 6:00-6:15pm Network 6:15-9:00pm Script Read State Theater 719 Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78701 512.472.5470
Tags: AFTRA, Alex Cord, Austin Actors Conservatory, SAG, Script to Screen, State Theater
Posted in Acting, Austin Conservatory, Austin Film, Directors, Indie Film, SAG, Script to Screen, State Theater, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
March 25th, 2009
Be sure to tune in to Friday Night Lights this Friday. Rumor has it that FNL just may get a 2 year renewal. That would be great news for Austin and for all Texas actors and for the FNL crew. Please tune in and help those audience numbers. Yours truly has another quick appearance as [...]
Tags: Austin Texas, Dr. Campbell, Film in Austin, Friday Night Lights, Incentives, Texas film, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA
Posted in Austin Actors, Austin Film, Friday Night Lights, SAG, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
March 23rd, 2009
SXSW 2009 has come and gone and I was able to see only a couple of films this year. Now that there’s a little time to breathe I’ll post some thoughts on those two films. First up is THE 2 BOBS. To be sure I’m well beyond the demographic that THE 2 BOBS targets, 15-25 [...]
Tags: DEVIN RATRAY, LEONARDO NAM, SECONDHAND LIONS, SXSW, The 2 Bobs, The Two Bobs, Tim McCanlies, TYLER FRANCAVILLA
Posted in Alabama Moon, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Directors, Filmmakers, Filmmaking, Gamers, Indie Film, SAG, SAGIndie, SXSW, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, The 2 Bobs, The Two Bobs, Tim McCanlies, Tommy G. Kendrick, Two Bobs | 2 Comments »