[NEohioPAL]casting boys ages 9-13 for episode of Seeing

Christopher kaimei at earthlink.net
Thu Feb 12 02:09:06 PST 2004


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Greetings,

I am currently casting boys ages 9-13 for a reworked episode of Seeing.
The episode is a dark drama (think the Keifer Sutherland flashback
sequence in Flatliners), to be filmed in rural parts of Summit and
Medina counties during late February and early March.

Seeing is a supernatural drama centered around the character of Dr.
Bailie Crenshaw, a social worker with clairvoyant abilities.  This
particular episode was formerly titled, "Herod's Wake," but is being
reworked due to an unusual amount of obstacles standing in the way of
completing that episode in a timely manner.

Seeing was originally intended for broadcast television.  But after the
warm acclaim a two hour episode of the show received at several film
festivals and a Hollywood distribution offer for the stand alone
episode, I am diversifying my goals to include a new episodic marketing
strategy I have yet to see in the motion picture industry (just because
I haven't seen it doesn't mean it isn't out there, but I think we've got
a pretty cool idea for getting these very dramatic and interpersonal
stories to a wide audience).  Seven episodes have finished principal
photography so far.  More information can be found at:

http://home.earthlink.net/~kaimei/seeing

or by following the link at:  www.videoveriteproductions.com

Please send headshots/photos with resumes and/or letters of intent with
parent's personal contact numbers to:

Video Verite' Productions
1422 Elder Ave.
Akron, OH  44301

An appointment will be set up upon receipt.  Please have postmarked by
2-18-04.  We must film these scenes before the leaves come back.  March
will be our last opportunity.  Thank you for your consideration.

Christopher K. Young

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Greetings,
<p>I am currently casting boys ages 9-13 for a reworked episode of <u>Seeing</u>. 
The episode is a dark drama (think the Keifer Sutherland flashback sequence
in <u>Flatliners</u>), to be filmed in rural parts of Summit and Medina
counties during late February and early March.
<p><u>Seeing</u> is a supernatural drama centered around the character
of Dr. Bailie Crenshaw, a social worker with clairvoyant abilities. 
This particular episode was formerly titled, "Herod's Wake," but is being
reworked due to an unusual amount of obstacles standing in the way of completing
that episode in a timely manner.
<p><u>Seeing</u> was originally intended for broadcast television. 
But after the warm acclaim a two hour episode of the show received at several
film festivals and a Hollywood distribution offer for the stand alone episode,
I am diversifying my goals to include a new episodic marketing strategy
I have yet to see in the motion picture industry (just because I haven't
seen it doesn't mean it isn't out there, but I think we've got a pretty
cool idea for getting these very dramatic and interpersonal stories to
a wide audience).  Seven episodes have finished principal photography
so far.  More information can be found at:
<p><A HREF="http://home.earthlink.net/~kaimei/seeing">http://home.earthlink.net/~kaimei/seeing</A>
<p>or by following the link at:  www.videoveriteproductions.com
<p>Please send headshots/photos with resumes and/or letters of intent with
parent's personal contact numbers to:
<p>Video Verite' Productions
<br>1422 Elder Ave.
<br>Akron, OH  44301
<p>An appointment will be set up upon receipt.  Please have postmarked
by 2-18-04.  We must film these scenes before the leaves come back. 
March will be our last opportunity.  Thank you for your consideration.
<p>Christopher K. Young</html>

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