CFP News

November 15, 2008

CFP on WVIA's "PA Indy Film Festival"

Members of Community Film Project (CFP) will discuss their short films this week on the local PBS affliaite, WVIA. The program is called "Pennsylvania Independent Film Festival" and will be broadcast live from Pittston.

Pennsylvania Independent Film Festival
Wednesday, November 19
7:00pm
CHANNEL 44 (WVIA)

If interested in joining the studio audience, be at WVIA no later than 6:30 on 11/19
Free admission
Reserve your seat here

WVIA Public Media Studios
100 WVIA Way
Pittston PA 18640-6197


Also, on Saturday November 22 at 10 PM WVIA will air an hour of CFP films.


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WVIA is located off Route 315 just south of the Pittston exit of I-81.

From the south:
Get off at the Pittston exit. At the light, you will have to do a u-turn to the left to get on 315 south.

From the north:
Take exit 175A/Pittston. Stay on 315 south.

In either case, continue down 315 for about a half mile until the light at the First National Community Bank (and the closed Dunkin' Donuts). Turn left (going under I-81), and then right. You will see the studio on your left.

November 03, 2008

Extras needed for "Clear"

The short film "Clear" will begin filming in November 2008 in Luzerne County.

Story Synopsis : A young boy gets rescued by a courageous ambulance crew, after being shot in a parking lot.

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--------ADULT EXTRAS NEEDED--------

Saturday November 15
11 AM - 4 PM

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If interested, contact Sumedh Varhade at sdv220@nyu.edu

In addition, the following CREW positions were recently available, contact Sumedh for more information:
1- Sound Recording Assistant (experienced preferred, but not required)
1- Lighting Assistant
3- Grips
1- Makeup Artist (blood experience preferred)
1- Set wrangler / Crowd Control Person
1- Transportation Coordinator

The following CAST position was recently available, contact Sumedh for more information:
1- Boy age of 13-15, no specific look required

October 05, 2008

4 Short films set for 11/1 premiere at EMT

Community Film Project presents an evening of locally produced short films. All films were shot entirely in the NEPA (Scranton / Wilkes-Barre) area utilizing local talent both in front of, and behind the camera. Films include:

"Get Pumped!" by Jeff Fowler
"First Semester" by Tony DelRegno
"A Night On The Moon" by Bob Sweeney
"A Witness Carol" by Danielle Wells and Kevin Malone

Saturday November 1, 2008
7 PM
Endless Mountains Theatre
Rt. 6 Scranton (in the K-Mart Shopping Plaza, across from Fresno's)
Admission $5

"Get Pumped!"
by Jeff Fowler

What if The Office filled the water cooler with Red Bull?

“Get Pumped!” is a documentary that details the operations of a consulting firm named Pumped Associates. The mission of Pumped Associates is to improve the well being of clients by utilizing energetic chants to get people fired up.



"First Semester"
by Tony DelRegno

During Beth's first semester of college she is living in a party house. Her
very-religious mother and swinging grandmother surprise her for a visit.
Beth must try to hide the truth about her roommates: a lesbian in love with
her, and two perverted males who make dirty movies.




"A Night On The Moon"

by Bob Sweeney

Strange and Wonderful things can happen on the moon.

Set in the early 20th century and filmed in the fashion of an old silent film, the story centers on Scott who tries to impress, Harriet, by taking her on a date to the moon.

Bob Sweeney, a native of Dickson City, serves on the Community Film Project's board of directors and has contributed several films to the CFP/EMT Summer Shorts Series. He graduated from Philadelphia University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Graphic Design Communications in May 2004. Never one to take a break, Mr. Sweeney has made 30 short films over the past four years and has helped out on several others. He currently works as a photographer/videographer in Scranton, PA. Mr. Sweeney was awarded Best Director at the Baptist Bible Film Festival '08 for "A Night On The Moon".




"A Witness Carol"

by Danielle Wells and Kevin Malone

Raymond Barber had everything; a best friend, a supportive mother and a religion to call upon when things got to be too much. But when he delves into the under belly of a specific Christian holiday, his whole world turns upside down. Stuck between an ultimatum and devotion, Raymond must decide what's most important. Should he follow his faith, or his heart?



A DVD featuring films from Director Jeff Fowler will be on sale for $10 at the 11/1 screening. This DVD contains over 2 hours of short films including "Get Pumped" and "The Wingman". A DVD trailer is shown below:



Jeff Fowler, resident of Archbald, recently graduated with an MA in Communication Arts from Marywood University. After producing two student films with friends, co-workers, and family members, he challenged several members of NEPA's filmmaking community to join with him in the creation of the Community Film Project (CFP). The mission of CFP is to facilitate the production and promotion of regional motion picture projects. Since 2004, Mr. Fowler has served as President of Community Film Project. He is co-writer/producer/director of the independent feature film Who’s Famous Now? Mr. Fowler directed many other short films including: Alright, Star World, Laugh Zombie Riot, The Wingman: Bingo Night Creepin', and Get Pumped!. Mr. Fowler can be reached at jeff@communityfilmproject.org or www.myspace.com/jeffcfp

Tony DelRegno is a founding member of The Community Film Project. He currently serves as the treasurer and a contributing filmmaker. Tony has a Master in Business Administration, and Master in Communication Arts. He is the Commercial Production Manager for Nexstar Broadcasting, and is an adjunct college professor at many local universities. He has produced and directed many local television commercials and programming. Next, he is the co-writer/producer/director of Who’s Famous Now?, and Star World. Also, Mr. DelRegno has produced/directed several short films including : Effects of Digital Media, Ghost of Kingston Hall, The Entity, and First Semester. Mr. DelRegno can be reached at tony@communityfilmproject.org.

Danielle Wells, a native of Factoryville, graduated from Temple University with a Broadcast Journalism degree in May 2008. With a strong background in production, she spent three years in front of the camera before realizing she should be behind it. Before she was a Senior in college she had already produced a documentary, a 20 minute television show, radio broadcasts, and countless journalism packages. She has interviewed Mayoral candidates, turkey farm owners, food truck operators and even priests. With an intuitive sense of organization, and a flair for the business aspect of productions, Danielle produced "A Witness Carol" by herself. She currently works for a production company in Berwyn, PA and is assisting in the development of three projects for major television networks.

Kevin Malone, a Temple Film Graduate hailing from New Jersey, had the distinct honor to be in the Senior Projects Film class during his last year. In a class where just 30 people were allowed to attend, he quickly became known for his writing. His film, "A Witness Carol" was awarded the Freese Award for Best Screenplay, and was acknowledged by all faculty as one of the best in the class. Kevin choose Danielle to produce his film after working with her on other projects. He has written and directed "He's an Artist," "Some Dogs go to Purgatory," "Two Guys Redux," "The Philly Blunt Chronicles," and "How to Become a CEO." Kevin and Danielle have co-created 23circles Productions, a full production company operating in the Philadelphia area.

"Fair Evil" premieres 10/25 at EMT

On Saturday October 25, 2008, Claude T. Martin's FAIR EVIL will premiere at Endless Mountains Theatre in Scranton, 6:30 PM.

FAIR EVIL was filmed entirely in NEPA and features local talent. Support your local filmmakers!

Admission is $5.

October 03, 2008

Short Film "Clear" to shoot in November 2008

The short film "Clear" will begin filming in November 2008 in Luzerne County.

Story Synopsis : A young boy gets rescued by a courageous ambulance crew, after being shot in a parking lot.

The following CREW positions are available:
1- Sound Recording Assistant (experienced preferred, but not required)
1- Lighting Assistant
3- Grips
1- Makeup Artist (blood experience preferred)
1- Set wrangler / Crowd Control Person
1- Transportation Coordinator

The following CAST positions are available:
1- Boy age of 13-15, no specific look required

If interested, contact Sumedh Varhade at sdv220@nyu.edu

September 19, 2008

CFP Films at EMT on Saturday 11/1/2008

Community Film Project presents an evening of locally produced short films. All films were shot entirely in the NEPA (Scranton / Wilkes-Barre) area utilizing local talent both in front of, and behind the camera. Films include:

"Get Pumped!" by Jeff Fowler
"First Semester" by Tony DelRegno
"A Night On The Moon" by Bob Sweeney
"A Witness Carol" by Danielle Wells and Kevin Malone

Saturday November 1, 2008
7 PM
Endless Mountains Theatre
Rt. 6 Scranton (in the K-Mart Shopping Plaza, across from Fresno's)
Admission $5

"Get Pumped!"
by Jeff Fowler

What if The Office filled the water cooler with Red Bull?

“Get Pumped!” is a documentary that details the operations of a consulting firm named Pumped Associates. The mission of Pumped Associates is to improve the well being of clients by utilizing energetic chants to get people fired up.



"First Semester"
by Tony DelRegno

During Beth's first semester of college she is living in a party house. Her
very-religious mother and swinging grandmother surprise her for a visit.
Beth must try to hide the truth about her roommates: a lesbian in love with
her, and two perverted males who make dirty movies.




"A Night On The Moon"

by Bob Sweeney

Strange and Wonderful things can happen on the moon.

Set in the early 20th century and filmed in the fashion of an old silent film, the story centers on Scott who tries to impress, Harriet, by taking her on a date to the moon.

Bob Sweeney, a native of Dickson City, serves on the Community Film Project's board of directors and has contributed several films to the CFP/EMT Summer Shorts Series. He graduated from Philadelphia University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Graphic Design Communications in May 2004. Never one to take a break, Mr. Sweeney has made 30 short films over the past four years and has helped out on several others. He currently works as a photographer/videographer in Scranton, PA. Mr. Sweeney was awarded Best Director at the Baptist Bible Film Festival '08 for "A Night On The Moon".




"A Witness Carol"

by Danielle Wells and Kevin Malone

Raymond Barber had everything; a best friend, a supportive mother and a religion to call upon when things got to be too much. But when he delves into the under belly of a specific Christian holiday, his whole world turns upside down. Stuck between an ultimatum and devotion, Raymond must decide what's most important. Should he follow his faith, or his heart?



Jeff Fowler, resident of Archbald, recently graduated with an MA in Communication Arts from Marywood University. After producing two student films with friends, co-workers, and family members, he challenged several members of NEPA's filmmaking community to join with him in the creation of the Community Film Project (CFP). The mission of CFP is to facilitate the production and promotion of regional motion picture projects. Since 2004, Mr. Fowler has served as President of Community Film Project. He is co-writer/producer/director of the independent feature film Who’s Famous Now? Mr. Fowler directed many other short films including: Alright, Star World, Laugh Zombie Riot, The Wingman: Bingo Night Creepin', and Get Pumped!. Mr. Fowler can be reached at jeff@communityfilmproject.org or www.myspace.com/jeffcfp

Tony DelRegno is a founding member of The Community Film Project. He currently serves as the treasurer and a contributing filmmaker. Tony has a Master in Business Administration, and Master in Communication Arts. He is the Commercial Production Manager for Nexstar Broadcasting, and is an adjunct college professor at many local universities. He has produced and directed many local television commercials and programming. Next, he is the co-writer/producer/director of Who’s Famous Now?, and Star World. Also, Mr. DelRegno has produced/directed several short films including : Effects of Digital Media, Ghost of Kingston Hall, The Entity, and First Semester. Mr. DelRegno can be reached at tony@communityfilmproject.org.

Danielle Wells, a native of Factoryville, graduated from Temple University with a Broadcast Journalism degree in May 2008. With a strong background in production, she spent three years in front of the camera before realizing she should be behind it. Before she was a Senior in college she had already produced a documentary, a 20 minute television show, radio broadcasts, and countless journalism packages. She has interviewed Mayoral candidates, turkey farm owners, food truck operators and even priests. With an intuitive sense of organization, and a flair for the business aspect of productions, Danielle produced "A Witness Carol" by herself. She currently works for a production company in Berwyn, PA and is assisting in the development of three projects for major television networks.

Kevin Malone, a Temple Film Graduate hailing from New Jersey, had the distinct honor to be in the Senior Projects Film class during his last year. In a class where just 30 people were allowed to attend, he quickly became known for his writing. His film, "A Witness Carol" was awarded the Freese Award for Best Screenplay, and was acknowledged by all faculty as one of the best in the class. Kevin choose Danielle to produce his film after working with her on other projects. He has written and directed "He's an Artist," "Some Dogs go to Purgatory," "Two Guys Redux," "The Philly Blunt Chronicles," and "How to Become a CEO." Kevin and Danielle have co-created 23circles Productions, a full production company operating in the Philadelphia area.

September 05, 2008

"Wingman" to screen at Endless Mountains 9/15 and 9/16

The director's cut of "The Wingman: Bingo Night Creepin'" will screen at Endless Mountains Theatre on Monday 9/15/2008 and Tuesday 9/16/2008 at 7 PM.

This film was shot entirely in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and of course Valley Bingo in Archbald, PA.

Admission $3.

August 24, 2008

Local Films 8/28/2008 at Cosgrove's



When: Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 7:00 PM
Where: Cosgroves, 325 Green Ridge St., Scranton
Phone: 570-348-3050

Enjoy refreshments as Jeff Fowler, President of the Community Film Project, informs members of developments and introduces local actors to the group.

RSVP: tmaxfield@greatvalleyalliance.com.
 
 
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