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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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The MTH Parlor Series is an intimate affair seating 15-17 patrons and is
presented 6 times a year in the crossroads Arts District in Downtown,
Kansas City. The Series is hosted by Nationally syndicated radio host,
George Harter and highlights the work of a different composer at each
event.
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JOEL WACHS, Warhol Foundation CEO, speaks at Charlotte Street Foundation luncheon
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Choreographer Karole Armitage, a native of Lawrence, Kan. says artist
Jackson Pollock can be viewed as "a metaphor for the creative process";
his lines of dripped and poured paint are like a dance. Kansas City
Ballet concludes its season with a world premiere by Armitage, exploring
the intersection between art, jazz, and dance.
more at KCUR
and more here
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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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HISTORY AT THE REP: The Kansas City
Repertory Theater is nominated for a Tony award. It's a first for the 49
year old theater company. We're joined by the theater's producing
director Jerry Genochio.
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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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Playing April 19 - May 19 at our Copaken Stage in downtown Kansas City. A
plot to steal a rare buffalo nickel pits three ambitious petty
criminals against each other with powerful and tragic results. Featuring
what would soon become known as 'Mamet-Speak', con men Don, Teach, and
Bob unleash a 'poetic profanity' designed to cajole, intimidate and
manipulate each other in this modern masterpiece.
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Dewayne Keith Whitelaw
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Margo Sappington tells the story of
how she came up with the idea to create her piece, 'Common People,'
which is set to the spicy vocals of William Shatner & music by Ben
Folds.
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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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