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Lights, Camera, Eviction?

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Lights, camera, eviction?  The city of Allen Park is threatening to evict Unity Studios from its city-owned facilities. 

The city claims that Unity Studios president, Southfield native Jimmy Lifton, has failed to make rent payments to the city and hasn’t produced required documents outlining the venture’s financial condition.

Lifton said late Tuesday afternoon that there is no problem and that they are not behind on rent. 

Last summer, hundreds of Allen Park residents and others gathered for a celebration at the site of what they hoped would become a big, successful Michigan movie studio.

Photo:  The city of Allen Park welcomed Unity Studio in an August 2009 ceremony.

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Star Sightings Expected This Summer

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

The impact of Michigan’s Film incentives will intensify in a few weeks when the summer filming season gets underway. 

Ken Droz from the Michigan Film Office says Hugh Jackman and Pierce Brosnan are two of the big stars scheduled to film in Metro Detroit.

Droz tells WWJ Newsradio 950 that celebrity sightings have become almost commonplace.

“A lot of the benefits of this whole program are very serendipitous — there’s no denying that, so it is possible that a star may pop into your coffee shop,” he said.

“Hillary Swank was going to this one store often before when she was doing ‘Betty Anne Waters’; Richard Gere is coming in. You know, last summer Rob Riner was hanging out all over Ann Arbor and he absolutely loved it!” Droz said.

Droz says it’s still going to take some time for Michigan to realize the full benefit of the tax incentives, but he’s encouraged by the recent news of a possible new studio in Pontiac. 

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Filmmakers Seek Michigan’s “Rosie the Riveters”

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

A new project affiliated with New York University is looking for real-life  “Rosie the Riveters” in Michigan, reports the Associated Press.

Filmmakers Anne de Mare and Kirsten Kelly are recording the oral histories of women who went to work in America’s defense plants and munitions factories during World War II.

The filmmakers will be in Michigan at the end of next month to interview  “Michigan Rosies.”

They hope to have completed a documentary by the spring of 2011 and are working with the Tamiment Labor Archives at NYU, which contains archival, print, photograph, film and oral history collections documenting the history of the labor movement.

 If you or someone you know was a Rosie and is interested in participating, please contact: Kirsten Kelly (646-526-4407) or Sacha Schwimmer at (212) 925-5980 or via email at spargelfilms@gmail.com

Get more info at this link

College Opens Campus At Film Studio

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Something new for students interested in a career in a variety of growing fields, including health care and entertainment.   

Stautzenberger College of Ohio Friday opened its new Michigan campus at the Unity Studios Complex in Allen Park, where students will be trained for those jobs.  

Oakwood Healthcare is the first major employer to partner with the college and will provide education, training and employment opportunities for students and graduates. The studio and campus is on Southfield Road near I-94. 

A statement from the college says classes, which will be taught for medical billing and coding, medical administrative technology, massage therapy, medical assisting, personal fitness training, and phlebotomy technician, start April 12th for the first 150 students.

“We will provide the training and curricula to enable our students to assume careers in professions that are growing in Michigan, including health care,” said Stautzenberger College President George Simon.

Unity Studios is a studio and entertainment complex project that was announced in 2009 and is expected to open soon with feature sound stages, production services, post audio dub stages, music recording stages and post video services where films, TV ads and other similar productions can be completed.

Financial aid is available for students who qualify.

Click here for enrollment and other information about the Stautzenberger Institute.

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“Prop” Yourself Up With A New Career

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

A Fraser company needs workers and plan to hire hundreds over the next year and a half. It used to be known as “Scenic Design,” but is now “Scenic Prop and Design,” and company officials say, these days, there’s a lot of demand for what they produce.

It’s making props for film, TV, and other uses in the entertainment industry — and may mean from 200 to 300 new jobs.  The firm has been around for awhile, coming up with props for Black Sabbath, and TV shows like Extreme Makeover.

Potential candidates will need to be trained for the jobs, and to find out where and how visit www.centerforfilmstudies.com or call (248) 545-2648.

Vampire Movie Auditions

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Sink your teeth into a movie role! Detnews.com reports a casting call will be held for an upcoming flick called “Vampire Tales” from 1-2:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9,  at 1515 Broadway Theater, 1515 Broadway St., Detroit.

The film is about a vampire trying to make it big on a reality TV show. The film will be shot in New York City. Roles available: a male and female vampire, ages 20 to early 30s, any ethnicity or race. Also needed are six male and female reality show contestants, ages 20 to 45, and extras ages 12 to 45.

For information, visit http://www.timgreenefilms.com/.

ABC Picks Up Crime Drama Pilot Set in Detroit

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Titled “187 Detroit,” the pilot marks ABC’s first drama pickup that will be in the running for next season. According to a post on the blog “Positive Detroit” the show is shot in the style of a fictional documentary crew following a top homicide division and has a realistic yet sometimes humorous tone. 

The pilot was produced by ABC Studios and Mandeville, executive produced by Jason Richman, David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman.  Read more at this link.

In the meantime, if you haven’t seen HBO’s “Hung” yet (shot in Detroit, with a particulaly awesome downtown opening sequence) . The DVD set of the first season is available for pre-order at amazon.com.

Movie Casting Call

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Lights, camera, action! At Risk Entertainment is holding a casting call on January 2, 2010 at Summit on the Park in Canton at 1 p.m.

The casting call is for the latest film by the production company titled “Locked in a room”. The movie will begin filming in Michigan in February.

Click here for the production company’s website.

Survivor Casting Call!

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

survivor21webThink you’re the ultimate Survivor? Then head to WWJ-TV’s open call for Survivor on Thursday, December 17th, from 3-7pm, at Gardner White Furniture in Canton, for your chance to audition!
Location:
Gardner White Furniture
39453 Ford Road
CANTON, MI 48187

Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009

Time: 3 – 7pm

Applicants must be 18 and over. Please review the official application and eligibility requirements before attending and bring a copy of the COMPLETED application, and a valid Driver’s License with you to the open call. You will not be considered without these items.  You can get all the forms you need at this link.

Upon receiving these items from you, THEY will film your application video, live, on site.

Questions? Call WWJ-TV at (248) 355-7000.

Casting Call For New TV Show

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Does your family need to lose 30 or more pounds? Do you want the country watching as you lose it? Jillian Michaels was the health expert on NBC’s The Biggest Loser–and now, she’s looking for Michigan families to whip into shape for her new show, Losing it With Jillian.

There a casting call today and tomorrow from 3-8 p.m. at the Gardner White store at 45300 Hayes Road in Macomb Township.

In the series, Michaels invades a different family every week to give them tough love. She will get to the bottom of the issues each family member faces – ones that affect their health and happiness – and will arm them with the tools necessary to make life-altering changes.

“When your health is out of balance everything else suffers – finances, relationships, work and family dynamics. I’m moving in with families across the country, getting down and dirty and rooting out bad habits in every corner of their lives that are preventing them from health and happiness,” says Michaels.

For more, click here or send an email to jodicasting@gmail.com.