Shark Brown - A show that revolves around the the life of a sly detective - who happens to be twelve years old.
This site will be updated as we take new steps in the production of "Shark Brown". We are very excited to present this project, and can't wait to show it off to the world.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Location and Time of Premiere... No longer a mystery...
Okay, folks, we have a location and time for the "Shark Brown" premiere. It will be shown in the Spori building room 035 (in the basement) on April 7th at 7 PM. If you are in or around Rexburg on that day, make sure to come and check it out!
C365 Productions is comprised of young, but ridiculously talented people who share a passion for creativity. They are the creative talent and working force behind "Shark Brown".
They are also credited with the student profile magazine broadcast, "Just Like You".
Shark Brown is on Facebook, not surprisingly under a group called Shark Brown, so if you want to help spread the word, go join it and invite your friends! Here's the link: Shark Brown
We have been incredibly lucky in that we have had a lot of local support during the project. We have been catered (sponsored really, as these people supplied food for our shoots for no charge) by Craigo's, Sonic, Little Caesars, and BYU-Idaho Food Services. BYU-I FS not only gave us a lunch, they also allowed us to use their offices for one of our shoots. It was incredibly gracious, and we are so thankful. We also shot in the Snow and Spori buildings on campus, and we appreciate those allowances. We crashed an apartment building, and Aaron Tharp's home, used electricity from the Craze Fun Zone, trespassed (unintentionally) on a mill property and some city railroad tracks, used the Reflections Salon's back entrance as a location (and that entire back alley, for that matter), shot at the Sevy's house, shot outside and inside the Madison County Courthouse, and had a Rexburg police officer show up to a shoot so we could use his car in a scene. THANK YOU to everyone I just listed. I'm sure I missed someone, as there have been so many great people and businesses that have helped us out. You have all helped us create something special!
I like making videos and other media projects. I majored in broadcasting because that was the most video-related major my school offered. Turns out, I like that too. I want to work in TV, or movies, or videos, or music, or music videos, or music video movies that play on TV, or all of the above.
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