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Phase Two in the news!/ Facenews

Local Film Crew Lands Big Budget To Make Zombie Film

 

Rickey Bird, Andrew Waite, Jason Sanders, and Travis Yoder

 

Scene from earlier rendition of “Phase Two”

 

 Just when Bakersfield film fans thought Hectic Films was no more, comes the huge film project “Phase Two,” which promises more explosions, crazier zombies and even better acting with Hollywood talent in the cast. Only, this film is in association with Higher Definition Media and will be mostly shot outside of Bakersfield.

 

“I’m not allowed to disclose our budget,” Rickey Bird of Hectic Films said. While the budget is rumored as sizable, that doesn’t mean it’s of Hollywood blockbuster scale. It does mean that film crews will be shooting on a camera fit for Blue Ray disks.

 

Jason Sanders, who started Higher Definition Media with colleague Andrew Waite, added that the budget is good enough where they can hire actors, have catering, pyrotechnics, props and vehicles.
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Press Release- Phase Two Headed For The Silver Screen!

LOS ANGELES, CA, July 26, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/–

 

Independent film company Higher Definition Media will begin principal photography of “Phase Two”, a feature film, at California City Studios on August 4th.

 

Higher Definition Media will also be filming on locations in and around Bakersfield and California City. Abundant local talent and crew around the city have already donated their time and talents during pre-production. Higher Definition Media produces commercials, television shows, music videos, short films and full-length feature films. As Phase Two production begins, cast and crew will head out to the high desert for on location shooting. Jason Sanders is helming as director and Andrew Waite as director of photography. Also working on the film is Bryce Hatch of Inspiration Studios, as production manager, and Rickey Bird, of Hectic Films, as assistant director. Phase Two was written by Rickey Bird and Jason Sanders and adapted for the screen by Bryce Hatch.

 

Phase Two is a Sci-Fi thriller in a post-apocalyptic future, as survivors of a deadly virus try to adapt. Reynolds (John Ross Clark), a high strung professor, and Sonya (Jessica Erin Sylvia), his tough-minded assistant, fight to find a cure and take in a naive teenager, Angela (Tattie Grace), who recently lost her father. Jim (Matt Thompson), a tough guy commando, and Eric (Robin Steffen), a scrawny warrior, battle outlanders, gangs and infection while trying to salvage anything along the way. Frank (Shaun Paul Piccinino), an honest G.I., and Derek (Luke Bishop), a ruthless soldier, are sent on a mission that tests their morals.

 

“Phase Two” is a Higher Definition Media production in association with Hectic Films, and Oasis Motion Pictures, Inc.

 

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New Movie Stamped! Hits Close to Home | Bakersfield Voice

Posted by ThisCatsLegit Saturday, February 28, 2009

 

Stereotype as defined in the dictionary is a person, who is regarded as embodying or conforming to a set image, otherwise known as being labeled, termed, or just plain stamped. As a sophomore in high school I know exactly what it’s like to be stamped. It happens everyday, to the best of us, and high school is always the place were stereotypes are born and bred.

 

New movie Stamped! portrays what every high school student goes through, and I was invited to attend the Sneak Preview of this inspiring and hilarious movie at the Fox Theater.There are so many things that make this movie extra special, the fact that it was filmed right here in Bakersfield, on the campus of Frontier High, the fact that one of Frontier’s very own Bryce Hatch wrote and directed the movie, and the fact that this movie has to be the best independent film I have ever seen.
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Fans Turn Out For ‘Stamped!’ Premiere At Fox Theater | Facenews

 

Story & Images by Nick Belardes

 

Red carpets, a limousine, Hollywood actors and a movie premiere at the Fox Theater. What else could you want in Hollywood’s backyard?

 

Fans crowded around an autograph table Friday night that was set up for the stars of the local film, “Stamped!” Of course, most of the fans were teenagers eager for autographs from the main actor of the film, Brian Kubach.

 

Also on hand were actors Matt Thompson, Lindze Letherman, G. Lane Hillman, Kaitlynn Lerma and Bakersfield’s own George the Giant, who was recently featured on “America’s Got Talent.” (more…)

“Stamped”, a film by Bryce Hatch | Bakotopia

by Kbabe, Bakotopia.com contributor

There was a movie premiere tonight (2/27/09,) here in Bakersfield, California.  Stamped made its debut at the Fox Theater.  

 

Upon arriving, I was quite impressed to see the crowd of people spilling out onto H street.  This premiere was complete with limousines dropping off the actors, a red carpet and a huge search light going around and around in the night sky.  Waiting for my date to find a place to park the car, it was down right fascinating to see such a gathering in my humble hometown.  Once inside this charming theater, it was clear that this would be a memorable night for everyone in attendance.
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17 News at Sunrise talking about Stamped!

 

Bryce Hatch and Andrew Waite talking about upcoming movie premiere for STAMPED at the FOX THEATER on Feb 27, 2009.

 

We got to go on the news and talk about the movie. It was really early… hopefully that explains why I look totally stoned. Enjoy! See you all TOMORROW!!!!

It’s ALMOST HERE!

It’s almost here… I’m ready for it to be over already.

 

Anyway, the Bakersfield Californian wrote a wicked sweet article on the film today so go grab a paper and check it out!

 

 See ya on Friday!

 

 

Now playing: Local film ‘Stamped!’ gets red carpet treatment at Fox | Bakersfield Californian

BY LOUIS MEDINA, Californian staff writermailto:lmedina@bakersfield.com

Tuesday, Feb 24 2009 6:12 PM
Last Updated: Wednesday, Feb 25 2009 7:52 AM      

 

It was shot in two weeks at Frontier High School in the middle of summer 2007, with no air conditioning and security alarms going off from time to time, among other production problems.

“Stamped!” is a feature-length film shot entirely on location at Frontier High School. It involved the work of English and filmmaking teacher Bryce Hatch and about 30 students who volunteered to work on the production. A red-carpet sneak preview will be held Friday at the Fox Theater downtown. Admission is $6 and proceeds go to the Frontier High film department.

 

“Stamped!” tries to show the difficulty high school kids have in breaking down the social barriers and stereotypes with which they are often labeled or “stamped.”

 

The filming of “Stamped!” The filmmaker is eager to spread a family-oriented message with his art.

 

It spent a year in post-production, as cinematographer/producer/film editor Andrew Waite worked alone on getting it down to its final 97-minute length on evenings and weekends — between his bread-and-butter jobs of filming local television commercials. “Going into it, I thought it was going to be a lot easier,” Waite said. “Now that it’s over, I can’t believe the day has finally come that it’s being premiered.”

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“Stamped!” Is “Breakfast Club With a Modern Twist | Facenews

It’s not the same script as “The Breakfast Club.” But “Stamped!” is a fresh take on the old John Hughes genre and it uses an actor the audience will recognize from such television shows as “Hannah Montana” and “Wizards of Waverly Place.”

 

(The film premieres at the Fox Theater at a red carpet event Friday, Feb. 27. Actors will be attending!)

 

Fans of 80s movies like the “The Breakfast Club” (1985) or newer high-school themed TV shows like “Camp Rock” and “Hannah Montana” are going to want to see ”Stamped!” The film appeals to two generations of film and TV lovers, which is nice for those who miss the rawness of 1980s John Hughes flicks. Today’s Disney-made high school themed productions seem too afraid to dig into certain themes and rarely allow an actor like Kubach to literally turn the screen into a series of hilarious comedy routines.