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Governor Jim Douglas and gubernatorial hopeful Anthony Pollina will debate each other in comedic style on Late Night with Tim Kavanagh at this Thursday evening’s taping of the show scheduled to air on October 25. The format of the debate will be comedic with a series of serious and non-serious questions for each candidate. “I really think that this is the best way to see the human side of each candidate,” said Tim Kavanagh, host and creator of Late Night Saturday. “We have come up with some really funny questions that will highlight each candidate’s unique personality.” Democratic candidate Gaye Symington was also invited, but declined the invitation. The taping begins at 7:00 pm in the Alumni Auditorium at Champlain College on Thursday, October 16, 2008. Tickets are free and available by logging on to www.latenightsaturday.com. |
Inspired by the Cthulhu mythos of H.P. Lovecraft, The Cthulhu Chronicles has all the ambitions of a series pilot. Intended on being pitched to the Sci-Fi channel and other networks, it has been written as a stand alone narrative while simultaneously leaving all the right doors open perfect for being picked up as a TV show. Exciting! All female roles have been cast but 8 male roles are up for grabs. Sides and character descriptions will be available at the auditions. Bring a headshot and résumé if you have them and of course, we’d be pleased to watch a prepared monologue if you have one. Mark your Calendar: Auditions will be at the Fletcher Free Library in Burlington, VT on Tuesday, October 14th from 2-6pm in the Fletcher Room. We will be shooting in November! |
The 2007 short film, “Primevil,” by CMP friend Mike Turner, is going to be screened as part of the first Vermont Horror Festival. Details can be found at their link below. Burlington Factory Studios |
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Champlain Motion Pictures, the producers of Finding Providence and What Light Remains, is seeking passionate and motivated crew members for its upcoming feature length film. The production will take place in November of 2008. There will be 15-20 days of shooting, mostly on weekdays – some days, some nights. Approximately 50% will be exterior; camping may be involved. There is no guaranteed pay for any of these positions. We are a tiny, startup film production company with no investors currently. We do our best to take care of our people, but that does not include monetary compensation at this time. We feed ourselves on passion and drink motivation. If you cannot work for the love of the craft, please do not apply. We are looking for the following:
To apply, send an email with no attachments to crew@champlainpictures.com. Put your resume and any pertinent information in the body of the email. Emails with attachments will be deleted on sight. |
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