Did You Know Oscar Statues Are Made in the Hudson Valley? wrrv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wrrv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Directors Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini had a blast filming their latest project, Things Heard & Seen, almost in their own backyard.
The movie, a psychological thriller, is stocked with Hudson Valley influences, from its locations the Hudson River, the Red Church in Tivoli and the Red Hook library are featured to the cast. Stars Amanda Seyfried, Karen Allen and Michael O Keefe all live locally. So, too, do the directors. We have spent a lot of time in the Hudson Valley and have a house here, said Pulcini. The couple are both native New Yorkers and longtime filmmakers; they directed 2013 s Girl Most Likely and wrote the screenplay for American Splendor, which won them an Oscar.
Hudson Valley now rising star of New York s film industry timesunion.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesunion.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Twin animators draw on Hudson Valley for inspiration and work
These designing women are illustrating their mark in Kingston, Woodstock and beyond
Hattie Burgher
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Twin animators Noelle Melody and Joy Buran work for a portfolio of national brands, but some of their favorite clients are small Hudson Valley businesses and festivals.Noelle Melody and Joy Buran
When Noelle Melody moved to Kingston in 2012, nobody in the region knew about her. Now, she’s impossible to miss.
If you frequent the market scene, you’ll see Noelle and her sister, Joy Buran, at every creator’s market in the Hudson Valley. If you stroll down Broadway in Kingston, you’ll see the mural Noelle created for The Yoga House. If you attend the Woodstock Film Festival, you’ll catch her and her sister’s name on every festival program and perhaps watch them host an audience Q & A.
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Grant Wilfley Casting is looking for men, women, and children to portray various 1880 s roles for what s expected to be multiple days of work for filming in the Capital Region, the Hudson Valley Film Commission tells Hudson Valley Post.
The casting agency is casting for a new HBO series,
The Gilded Age, from the creator of
Downtown Abbey. Filming is expected to take place from May 22 until June 18 in Troy.
There will be required fitting prior to the work date, a covid test the day before all shooting dates and the day before the fitting.