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This Olathe Calendar of Events is presented by the Kansas City Real Estate Network.
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The Harvester is a short horror/suspense film Director
by Joseph Pollock, Directors of Photography TJ Baurain & Jesse
Smith, Fabulous Features Matt Olson, Editor Joseph Pollock, Colorist TJ
Baurain, Production Assistant Joe Knotts. Filmed on Canon 7D and T2i.
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It's no coincidence that creativity
is in their name. For ten years, Riverkey Creative has worked with
clients developing 3D animations, graphics, video and film for the small
screen of the web to the giant screens in sports arenas.
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We have to be out of Screenland Crossroads by May 20th. Just days
away. With events planned out for the year, a new website about to
launch, and a show about to start filming we find ourselves without a
base. Please join us for our final two events with Screenland and help
us raise the funds we need to maintain our operations for the next year.
more at CinemaKC
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This is a quick reel for all my aerial stock footage of
new york, miami, kansas city, chicago, seattle, antigua, nashville and
cape town. FOOTAGE IS FOR SALE AT stockfootageaerial.com
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Mother:Crystal Parish, whose son was
shot March 12, 2012, asks young people in the city to stop their
violence before their mother has to go on You Tube to tell her own story
about losing a son. "We cannot sit in silence and let this go on
anymore."
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Imagine watching scenes from classic
films on a huge screen in Helzberg Hall, while your Kansas City
Symphony performs the timeless soundtrack. That's the unforgettable
experience of Symphony at the Movies. Alfred Hitchcock's films feature
some of the most mesmerizing movie scores of all time, and his use of
music has influenced generations of filmmakers. The Kansas City Symphony
and Narrator Butch Rigby, owner of Screenland Theatres, take you on a
haunting journey through several of Hitchcock's masterpieces, including
To Catch a Thief, Strangers on a Train and Dial M for Murder, proving
Hitchcock's theory that film music can play a role all its own.
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Dewayne Keith Whitelaw
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See how students in a converged
media program produce content for a campus radio station, TV & video
programming, and student newspaper at Johnson County Community College
in Overland Park, Kansas.
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Which brings us to three of AMC’s previous old guard – former C.E.O. Peter Brown, Frank Rash and Doug Stone – who’ve founded a new company called DinePlex International. And yes, it involves the moviegoing experience, but no, not the way you’re used to it.
more at KC Confidential
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Ink’s Middle of the Map Film Fest, which opens tonight, will feature
more than 25 films and documentaries, all at the Alamo Drafthouse, 1400
Main St.
more at Ink
Read more here: http://inkkc.com/content/music-docs-imagine-that/#storylink=cpy
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The Fabulous Jules Verne Film Festival will celebrate the novelist whose 19th century fiction became 20th century fact. The festival, organized as a successor event to the Godzilla &
Friends Film Festival, will open Friday and continue Saturday in Room
112 of the Henderson Learning Resources Center on the campus of Washburn
University at the northeast corner of S.W. 10th and Jewell Avenue.
Admission is free.
more at the Topeka Capital Journal
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In nearly a century of existence, the theater at 408 Armour rd. in
North Kansas City has seen its share of name-changes, hand-changes and
conversions. Its doors have opened and closed and opened again, and were
threatened once more this year.
more at the Northland Lifestyle
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Jeff Tamblyn's award-winning 2008
documentary, Kansas vs. Darwin, has led to further work in the area of
science's relationship to the public.
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