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West Michigan Film Office - 09/13/2011 via @rickhert

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Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Conspiracy
 

LANSING – The Michigan Film Office announced today that the feature film Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Conspiracy has been approved for a film incentive from the state. This family-friendly action adventure, set in Northern Michigan, follows a young boy on a quest to save his family home using clues from the past. It will be shot at 10 West Studios in Manistee, as well as on location in Manistee and Ludington.

"As Michigan natives, the producers of this film have made highlighting the state a priority throughout this project, making it a great fit for Michigan on a number of levels," said Carrie Jones, director of the Michigan Film Office. "It will be utilizing one of our Michigan studios – 10 West Studios – and boast a strong Michigan-based crew, while showcasing locations in Ludington and Manistee that are popular tourist destinations here in the state."

Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Conspiracy was awarded an incentive of $162,128 on $388,400 of projected in-state expenditures. The project is expected to hire 46 Michigan workers with a full time equivalent of 2 jobs.

When Mickey Matson finds a Petoskey stone engraved with a mysterious map, left to him by his grandfather, he sets out to find out where the map will lead – meeting adventure and danger on the way. Along the way, these adventures will feature the Lake Michigan shoreline, sand dunes and nearby forests, as well as historical attractions including the Ramsdell Theatre in Manistee and White Pine Village in Ludington.

"First and foremost, we are thrilled to be making a family film in our own back yard of West Michigan," said writer/director Harold Cronk of the project. "We believe strongly in Michigan's film industry and are working, with the help of this incentive, to build the industry and promote economic growth. We feel certain that this investment in our project by the state, our Michigan resident investors, and the local community will be realized many times over in the success of this project."

10 West Studios features seven sound stages totaling more than 150,000 square feet. The studio has worked on projects including War Prayer, Jerusalem Countdown and John the Revelator.

In 2011, 17 projects have been approved with $23,362,153 in incentives being awarded on $56,162,077 of approved production expenditures for the year. These projects are expected to create 1,749 Michigan hires with a full time equivalent of 372 jobs.

All applications for film incentives receive a thorough review by a Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) committee comprised of the Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications, the Senior Vice President of Policy, the Vice President of Business Development and the Director of the Michigan Film Office.

The current statute is used to guide approval decisions. Preference is given to projects that best meet the following criteria:

1. The production is financially viable.
2. Utilization of existing infrastructure (studios, post-production facilities, film labs, etc.).
3. The number and wage levels of direct jobs for Michigan residents created by a production.
4. Ability to show Michigan in a positive light and promote the state as a tourist destination.
5. Magnitude of estimated expenditures in Michigan.

The film incentive program continues to be jointly administered by the Michigan Film Office and the Department of Treasury and all projects must be approved in concurrence with the state treasurer.

Since the incentives took effect in April 2008, the Film Office and the Department of Treasury have approved a total of $384,427,967 in film incentives on $977,535,181 in total qualified expenditures by productions in Michigan. This represents 222 projects that have been approved to date, including 153 projects that have actually wrapped in the state.

The Michigan Film Office was created in 1979 to assist and attract incoming production companies and promote the growth of Michigan's own film industry. The Film Office also administers the incentive program for film, television and other digital media production in Michigan, as well as infrastructure development and workforce training.


Michigan Film Festivals
 

Tulipanes Latino Art and Film Festival
September 17 & 18, Holland
Trinity Film Coalition Film Festival
September 23 & 24, Detroit 
Blue Water Film Festival
October 2 - 8, Port Huron
Made-In-Michigan Film Festival
October 21 & 22, Lapeer
Thriller! Chiller! Film Festival
Oct. 21 - 23, Grand Rapids
Ferndale Film Festival
November 2 - 6, Ferndale
Riverside Saginaw Film Festival
November 2 - 5, Saginaw
Michigan Film Festival
Nov. 11 - 13, Grand Rapids
Saugatuck-Douglas Children's Festival
Nov. 14 - 22, Saugatuck-Douglas
Uptown Film Festival
March 8 - 10, 2012, Birmingham 

Casting Call
 

From the producers of the Corner Store (Now in theaters) comes the action-packed series "Boris Jackson",
filming in Detroit September 2011. Click here to check out the trailer- Boris Jackson "Back in The D"
JR Galactic is casting principals for the following non-union roles:
 
BRENDA JACKSON -  Black Female 18- 25, tall, sexy drug addict
BIG D – Black male 30's – 40's , heavyset, goofy
ANGELO GEORGE – Arabic male 20's – 30's, attitude, slicked back hair
CHARLIE FORD – White 30's male, strong build, police officer
MOE – Arabic male late 20's , short & stern, has accent
SAM – Arabic male 20's high strung, flashy, strip club manager
DOM – Arabic male 20's good looking, loud mouth gangster
JENNY – White female 18 – 25, blonde, trashy
 
Send your headshot, resume and contact information to JRGalactic@gmail.com
Be sure to be the name of the role you are applying for in the SUBJECT LINE. You will be contacted if you fit the look we are going for.
Auditions are the week of 9/12/11 so Act Fast! 


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