Wrapped EPK production on Sorority Wars for Lifetime last night. It is a mentionably wonderful cast they have compiled including Faith Ford, Courtney Thorne-Smith and Lucy Hale. All truly wonderful interviews. The crew's exausted expressions revealed how close they are to wrapping the show and they will see a couple months of well deserved time off. It is a blessing in this case that there isn't another show lined up until the Lifetime mini-series that starts filming on the island mid-August.
Our EPK materials will primarily end up on http://www.mylifetime.com/ and I think we can all learn from their extensive online presence. Considering how much our crew cost for the 2 days, it was a magnificient investment on their part. Not something Canada has really grasped just yet.
This week I complete the edit of the Treaty signing for the Huu-Ay-Aht Nation and clear the plate for next week's show in Vancouver. The end of the epic month of screenings. Hurrah. I'm hoping we can pursue the Huu Ay Aht story with them and work in partnership to produce the story of their journey to this day when they have erradicated the oppressive and racist Indian Act from their lives.
Held over is Vancouver and Toronto is Velcrow Ripper's Fierce Light. I encourage everyone to support this film while it is in theatres as you are doing more by buying your ticket than just going to a show. You are demonstrating Canada's interest in it's own creations. That is worth much more than $10 in our industry. http://www.fiercelight.org/
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