Archive for September, 2007

From Montpelier

I’m not sure what the shift from verbal to visual is all about, but I’ll go along with it.

We went to Lake Morey for our friend Jen’s graduation. On the way back we stopped in Montpelier for dinner, while the sun set over the capitol. We walked around downtown and I was amazed at the number of bookstores we saw. If there ever needs to be something in over abundance, it should always be bookstores.

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Ideally, I would follow my mother’s example and get up at 5 am to walk around this town for the best kind of pictures.

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To all interested in film and filmmaking

Stoneworks Announces New Project with Larry Holden
September 29th, 2007 by Steve Maas

STONEWORKS ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES NEW FEATURE PROJECT WITH LARRY HOLDEN

Dustin Little is a man who keeps to himself, and holds the world at bay. Everything begins to change, however, as the shadows of his past begin to creep back into his life - and this time, there is nowhere left for him to hide…

From the Writer & Director of Finding Providence
comes Stoneworks Entertainment’s newest feature film project and the proud announcement of major talent under contract:

FEAR ITSELF
(Working title)
to be directed by Jayson Argento
and featuring Larry Holden in a major supporting role

Running hot from its recent success with Argento’s feature Finding Providence, which premiered at the Essex Cinemas in Essex Junction, Vermont and has been picked up for national distribution through All Channel Films, Inc, Stoneworks Entertainment is seeking motivated investors as well as local, talented actors and motivated crew to help produce their next feature film, to be shot in May 2008 in the greater Burlington, Vermont area.

Stoneworks has entered into an agreement with Larry Holden confirming his appearance in the film in a major supporting role.
Holden may be best known for his role alongside Katie Holmes as District Attorney Finch in the wildly successful blockbuster Batman Begins. He also played the role of Farrell in 2002’s Insomnia, starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hilary Swank, and turned a pivotal performance in Christopher Nolan’s breakthrough film, Memento. Holden played a recurring role on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and has appeared in episodes of ER and Charmed.
In addition to his impressive Hollywood resume, Holden also heads up a production company called Holden Automotive, which has produced such award-winning films as My Father’s House (2002).

A fundraiser for the film will be held on October 26th, 2007. Interested investors will have the opportunity to meet the filmmakers, as well as Larry Holden, and to learn more about the project. Interested parties should contact Stoneworks Entertainment immediately, by emailing investors@stoneworksentertainment.com.

Anticipated talent & crew opportunities are:

- Male lead role
- Female lead role
- Female supporting roles (1-2)
- Male supporting roles (2-3)

- Director of Photography
- Lighting & sound designers
- Production assistant
- Wardrobe designer
- Continuity

More opportunities to be announced as script revisions are completed.

To register your interest in working on this project, please contact us via the following methods:

For casting inquiries, please send headshots and resumes to:
talent@stoneworksentertainment.com

For crew inquiries, please send resumes and any other relevant information to:
crew@stoneworksentertainment.com

If you are interested in contributing to both aspects of the production, please email both addresses.

See the Stoneworks Entertainment website.

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Between here and Enosburg Falls

My commute twice a week.

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I-93 through the White Mountains

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River walk

I know. It hasn’t been too exciting on this site lately. Even so, life has been full of get togethers and rock shows and road trips and art hops and new job rope learning.

We forged a new, wider path to the river. This has become the best way to walk Lucky- just head out the door without having to hook him up to a leash. Lucky’s response to a leashless walk is to go here! from there! as fast as I possibly can! all with the grace of a charging hippo!

Run!!! OMG!!!
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go! go! harrumphharrumph!
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Definitely looks as if he has recovered from the bout with Lyme disease, despite our use of Frontline (if your dog ever starts getting tired and is limping badly for no reason, don’t wait. Take him to the vet and get antibiotics!)

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For the past month the path has been lined with goldenrods and tall white flowers. This week there has been an explosion of blue and purple.
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Life is good.

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Signs of fall

Yesterday I went kayaking at Arrowhead Mountain Lake, a fancy name for “we done gone and dammed up the Lamoille in Milt-ehn.”

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Luckles has been recovering from our trip to our friend Rachael’s camp on Lake Champlain, where he got to run around with 8 other dogs while the rest of us ate, drank and played volleyball.
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