Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Digital Short for Fruit Shoot shot in Jacksonville by Spark Inc.

Spark Inc., a Jacksonville based agency, produced and wrote the digital short last month for Fruit Shoot, which is distributed by Pepsi. Fruit Shoot is one of the top selling kids juice drinks in the UK. It is also served with McDonald's Happy Meals. However, they don't have much of a presence in North America. Spark Inc. was hired to help them get the word out, especially about their new Orange & Mango flavors. All of the cast, most of the crew, and all of the agency are local to Jacksonville. Spark Inc. shot at a house and school in Mandarin. The client is based in Miami. Spark Inc. was selected for this project because they could deliver Hollywood-style production with just a fraction of the cost for what they were paying agencies in New York, London, and Miami.

Piano recital segment. All extras were from Jacksonville.

 GoPro was attached to a jib to get the underwater shots.
Filming with Red Camera and Ronen Gimbal.

Venue Production Seminar @ EverBank Field


EXCLUSIVELY FOR END USERS & VENUE INITIATIVE SPONSORS
SVG continues its regional series of Venue Production Seminars with an afternoon tour and intimate information exchange at EverBank Stadium, home of the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars.  The Seminar will provide an in-depth exploration of “Beyond HD” workflows from the producer and vendor perspective, and one-on-one networking with production executives from local teams.
TECH TOUR: EVERBANK FIELD
LOCAL PLAYERS WHO ARE SPEAKING:
Carlos Caceres
, Jacksonville Jaguars, Production Manager
Kevin Cottam, Ross Video, Business Development Manager, North America
Jon Dougherty, Tampa Bay Rays, Director, Game Entertainment
John Franzone, Tampa Bay Sports & Entertainment – Amalie Arena, VP Game Presentation
Clay Greenhaw
Jacksonville Jaguars, Post Production Lead
Kirby Kander, Florida State University, Senior Director of Live Events, Seminole Productions
John Kvatek, University of Central Florida Knights, Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Operations

Eric Long, Philadelphia Eagles, Event Production Manager
Brandon McNulty, International Speedway Corporation, Managing Director, CTO
Larry Rosen
Jacksonville Jaguars, Senior Executive Producer
Junaid Sheikh, Abekas, President/CEO/Co-founder
Everett Sullivan
Jacksonville Jaguars, Director of Cinematography
Sam Thompson
Jacksonville Jaguars, Director of Engineering
Jeff Volk, Alpha Video, VP
Chris Williams, WJHW, VP
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE:
Welcome Presentation: Jacksonville Jaguars
Beyond HD Master Class: Production Philosophies
Case Study: ‘Daytona Rising’
Local Teams Round Table
Beyond HD Tech Briefing: Vendor Perspectives
Tour of EverBank Field
Networking Reception
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Orthodox Christian Prison Ministries shoots in Jacksonville for 5 days

ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN PRISON MINISTRIES (OCPM) RECENTLY HIRED SPECTRUM FILMS, INC. OF JACKSONVILLE, FL TO PRODUCE AN 8-PART SERIES FEATURING OCPM AND THEIR MINSITRY.  THESE AWARENESS AND TRAINING VIDEOS WILL BE USED NATIONWIDE TO PROMOTE THIS NATIONAL MINISTRY AND TRAIN CLERGY IN THE PROCESS OF PRISON MINISTRY.

THE ENTIRE SERIES WAS FILMED ON LOCATION IN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS. 


The local economic impact of the 5 day production and post production was $86,000.
Nick Furris (bottom left), producer/ director & co-owner of Spectrum Films preparing for next scene at Castaway Island.
 

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Jacksonville Film Industry Reception Celebrates Local Film and Media Leaders




Mayor Lenny Curry presenting the 2015 Film & TV Industry Achievement Award to Donna Orender.
Mayor Lenny Curry joined members of the Jacksonville City Council, the Mayor’s Advisory Board on Motion Pictures, Television and Commercial Production, the Jacksonville Film & Television Office and other industry leaders to celebrate highlights in local film and digital media production at the 15th Annual Jacksonville Film Industry Reception on Sept. 24, 2015.

 

During the event, Donna Orender, CEO of Orender Unlimited, was presented with the 2015 Jacksonville Film and Television Industry Achievement Award; and producer and director Patrick Barry and editor Billy Gaggins were each honored with a 2015 Rising Star Award.

 

Orender was recognized for her accomplishments as a leader in the sports industry. In 2006, she was the first woman honored by the UJA-Federation of New York’s Entertainment, Media and Communications Division for her community involvement. In 2007, Orender was named to BusinessWeek’s Power 100 Sports issue, In 2005, as well as Fox Sports.com’s 10 Most Powerful Women in Sports list. She served as the President of the WNBA for 6 years. Previously she spent 17 years at the PGA TOUR, where she led global production, programming, digital and brand in the Office of the Commissioner.

 

Working in film and television is very much a team sport,” said Orender. “This recognition is very much about honoring a team of great and talented people who set a high bar for programming and creativity in the sports industry.”

 



Mayor Lenny Curry presenting the 2015 Rising Star Award to Patrick Barry.
 


Mayor Lenny Curry presenting the 2015 Rising Star Award to Billy Gaggins.
 
Barry and Gaggins each received a 2015 Rising Star Award, which is awarded to remarkable individuals under age 35 in the local film and television industry.

 

Barry wrote and directed HABERDASH, a 16mm short film which was picked up for distribution by Movieola (Canada’s short-film channel).  He directed VEER which was selected as one of seven films from the U.S. to premiere at the Gen Art Film Festival for Emerging Talent in New York City; VEER premiered at the 2012 Jacksonville Film Festival, toured across the U.S. and won Best Florida Film at the Sunscreen Film festival.

 

Gaggins got his start in local news and quickly moved up the ranks at a local production company, TigerLily Media.  He’s edited countless broadcast TV commercials, short format promotional videos, Showtime documentary titled ‘THESPIANS’.   

Film & Television staff member Joey Bergman greeting TRAINWRECK star Evan Brinkman at this year’s Industry Award Event.
 
The Jacksonville Film & Television Office works with local film, digital media and related businesses to enhance job creation and economic development.  In the last 10 years, the office assisted more than 1,090 productions, generating an economic impact of $35 million and creating 10,350 local jobs.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

World Arts Film Festival

World Arts Film Festival 

October 15 - 17, 2015

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3 Days, Over 100 Short Films, Panels, Workshops, Industry Guests, Art Exhibits, Receptions and Awards

JACKSONVILLE, FL

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The festival is produced in collaboration with the 501c3 nonprofit World Arts Education, an organization that supports diverse and inclusive arts and educational programs. Festival Founder, Karen Douglass Sadler, a graduate in Cinema Studies and Visual Arts from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, has over twenty years experience in the film industry and a commitment to building community.
Tickets available now at www.WorldArtsFilmFestival.org

Spanish Film Festival

          You are invited            
SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL
Celebrating Diversity
Hosted by EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE
WHEN October 17- November 12, 2015
WHERE Edward Waters College - Milne Auditorium
1658 Kings Road, Jacksonville, Florida.

In collaboration with: the Department of General Studies, Viva Panamá-USA, Eco Latino, the Hispanic Institute for Life and Leadership (H.I.L.L.) of Northeast Florida, and the First Coast Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2015
2:00 p.m. LIVE PERFORMANCE by VIVA PANAMÁ-USA
2:30 p.m. EVEN THE RAIN (También la Lluvia)
Icíar Bollaín / Spain / 104 min / 2011 / Spanish with English subtitles

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2015
6:00 p.m. LIVE PERFORMANCE by VIVA PANAMÁ-USA.
6:30 p.m. BAD HAIR (Pelo Malo)
Mariana Rondón / Venezuela / 93 min / 2013 / Spanish with English subtitles

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2015
5:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: ECO LATINO.
6:00 p.m. WHO IS DAYANI CRISTAL ? (¿Quién es Dayani Cristal?)
Marc Silver / Mexico, USA / 85 min / 2014 / Spanish with English subtitles

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2015
5:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: The FIRST COAST HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
6:00 p.m. OPEN CAGE (Los Bañistas)
Max Zunino / Mexico / 83 min / 2014 / Spanish with English subtitles

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2015
5:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: The HISPANIC INSTITUTE FOR LIFE AND LEADERSHIP
6:00 p.m. THE LIBERATOR (El Libertador)
Alberto Arvelo / Venezuela, Spain / 119 min / 2014 / Spanish with English subtitles

The Spanish Film Club series was made possible with the support of Pragda, SPAIN arts & culture and the Secretary of State for Culture of Spain.

                  FREE ADMISSION