Posts Tagged ‘Austin Film’
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
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March 14th, 2009
Just a reminder of today’s SAG event at 501 Studios: Don’t Become Media Roadkill This SRO event returns to Austin to speak of all things Screen Actors Guild. Keep your career in the fast lane and off the shoulder. Get all the info you need for your next film, webisode, video game, commercial, industrial or [...]
Tags: Austin Film, New Media, SAG INDIE, SXSW, Texas film, Tommy G. Kendrick
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January 23rd, 2009
Be sure to watch FNL tonight. I’ll be on tonight, Jan. 23, as Dr. Campbell, Grandma Saracen’s doctor and will return in Episode 11 near the end of the season. Be sure to visit the TXMPA site and get involved in the effort to bring film production back to Texas.
Tags: Austin Film, Beth Sepko, Dr. Campbell Friday Night Lights, Friday Night Lights, Tami Knows Best, Texas film, Tommy G. Kendrick
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January 16th, 2009
Here’s another good article about the Texas film business that touches on the lack of a competitive film incentive program. Time to nudge your legislators. The wheelin’ and dealin’ has begun in Austin December 04, 2008 By Mark Dundas Wood Recently, Drew Barrymore directed and starred in a feature called Whip It!, set in Austin, [...]
Tags: Austin Film, Backstage, Indie Film, RICHARD LINKLATER, Robert Rodriguez, SCREEN ACTORS GUILD, Texas film, Tim McCanlies, Tommy G. Kendrick
Posted in Acting, Actor, Actors, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Austin Studios, Backstage, Directors, Film Crew, Filmmakers, Filmmaking, Friday Night Lights, Hollywood Reporter, Indie Film, Producers, SAG, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, Tim McCanlies, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
December 16th, 2008
Here is an excerpt of a recent article from the Austin Business Journal that offers a bit of positive news for the local film industry The full article can be found HERE: Friday, December 5, 2008 New action in local film sector No. 1 ranking in movie magazine lures producers Brady Anderton and Ben Hurst [...]
Tags: Austin Film, Ben Hurst, Brady Anderson, Fueld Films, Publik Pictures MovieMaker Magazine, Texas film, Texas Film Incentives, TXMPA
Posted in Actors, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Austin Studios, Big Media, Filmmaking, Indie Film, SAG, SAG Membership, SAGIndie, Tax Incentives, Texas Actors, Texas film, Texas Film Production Fund, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick, TXMPA | 1 Comment »
September 18th, 2008
With all the turmoil caused by Hurricane Ike and the collapse of too many financial institutions, it’s been difficult to keep up with the things I’d like to concentrate on…like getting the next film acting job and talking about the local filmmaking scene. Not much to report right now but WHIP IT!, the Drew Barrymore [...]
Tags: Alabama Moon, Austin Film, Texas film, Tim McCanlies, Two Bobs, Watt Key, Whip It!
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August 7th, 2008
The following productions has approached SAG about shooting under a SAG signatory agreement. Not all of these projects will necessarily end up going SAG, so ‘buyer’ beware: American Cartel – Ultra Low Budget Agave Productions, LLC Location: San Antonio, TX Start Date: August 24, 2008 Devil’s Thumb – Low Budget Modified Ranch Studios Location: Austin, [...]
Tags: Actors, August Film Production from SAG, Austin Film, Friday Night Lights, Producers, Texas film
Posted in Acting, Actors, Auditions, Austin Actors, Austin Film, Austin Studios, Callbacks, Casting Notices, Directors, Filmmakers, Filmmaking, Friday Night Lights, Indie Film, Producers, SAG, SAG Eligible, SAG Membership, SAGIndie, Texas film, Texas Filmmakers, Tommy G. Kendrick | No Comments »
June 5th, 2008
KICK THE CAN, which folded in Austin just days before shooting was to begin a few weeks back, has resurfaced. According to an email blast to SAG members, the quirky film based on Jim Lehrer’s book is slated to begin production in Houston on June 16th. At least the new location isn’t Shreveport, LA or [...]
Tags: Austin Film, Drew Barrymore, Ellen Page, Michigan Incentives, Texas film, Whip It!
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March 28th, 2008
Just as Friday Night Lights looks almost certain to return as part of an NBC deal with DirecTV, the CW has given the green light to Austin Golden Hour, a series pilot about a group of emergency medical technicians and emergency room doctors working frantically in the pivotal hour after a trauma in the capital [...]
Tags: Austin Film, Filmmaking, Friday Night Lights, Indie Film, Texas film
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March 7th, 2008
Other than soaking in as much SXSW as you can…if you’re in Austin… may I make a suggestion? A couple of days ago I stumbled onto a site that has taken up way too much of my time since. It’s called QUARTERLIFE.com. You can spend a lot of time at this place just checking out [...]
Tags: , Actors, Austin Film, Directors, Quarterlife.com, SXSW, Writers
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