Friday, June 18, 2010

MCC Returns to Vancouver Tonight

Mad City Chickens has done well in the Pacific Northwest. For the third time, it will be screening at Langara College in Vancouver, BC.  Sponsored by the college and Village Vancouver, the screening is set for 7:00pm tonight at the Department of Continuing Studies, 100 West 49 Avenue.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

"Chickens" Screens Again in NSW Australia

The second screening this week of Mad City Chickens in New South Wales, Australia takes place tomorrow June 17th in Sawtell. The public screening is being sponsored by Bellingen Local Food Network and Community Gardens Association - 7:00pm at the Sawtell First Avenue Cinema, 25 First Avenue.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Mad City Chickens Screens in Australia Tomorrow!

Mad City Chickens returns to Australia tomorrow for the first of two public screenings:


~June 13th, Bellingen, New South Wales - Public Screenings presented by Bellingen Local Food Network and Community Gardens Association - 7:00 pm Bellingen Memorial Hall, Hyde Street.

~June 17th, 2010 Sawtell, New South Wales - Public Screenings again  presented by Bellingen Local Food Network and Community Gardens Association - 7:00 pm Sawtell First Avenue Cinema, First Avenue.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

MCC "Cult Favorite" in 77 Square Newpaper


In a recent article by Rob Thomas in Madison's 77 Square, he highlighted the growth of the summer outdoor film series to be found around the city. One of the venues referred to was the Willy Street Natural Foods Co-op and their sustainable food series.  Mad City Chickens kicked off that series last year.  Here's what Rob had to say...


Download the entire article.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Mad City Chickens Returns to Dallas Today!

Mad City Chickens will be screening in Dallas today as part of the World Environment Day festivities at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library. The film will kick of the event, created by the United Nations Environment Programme to help stimulate positive action for the environment.

Saturday, June 5th, 1:00 pm
Central Downtown Branch Library
1515 Young St., Dallas, TX

Friday, June 4, 2010

Saki Country: Images From Devonshire, UK - Part III

Roughly 3 miles from the town of Barnstable is Heanton Punchardon. It is here that a young H.H. Munro moved to with his aunts. The house is said to still be standing and is haunted to boot! However local inquiries about Saki revealed little. Apparently, the well-known writer is not so known in his own childhood stomping grounds. It is over a 110 years ago.

North Devon landscape en route to Heanton. 

Colin Cameron's quest to learn more about the early landscape and living quarters of H.H. Munro led to what could quite possibly be the estate once owned by the Munros. Now an old folks home in Heanton, the architecture of this building appeared to fit the time period and upper crust class standards of the family. Certainly the ancient church and cemetery which lie next door are from a very early age.


 Old folks home in Heanton.

Home in view of historic church (above) and cemetery (below).

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Saki Country: Images From Devonshire, UK - Part II

H.H. Munro was born in Burma, but lost his mother when he was just 2 years of age. His father, an inspector-general for the then British-controlled Burmese police, sent his three children back to England to be raised by Munro's elderly grandmother and his two strict, straitlaced aunts.

The house they lived in during this period still stands--and is currently for sale! It's about 9 or 10 blocks, a 40 minute casual walk, from central Barnstable to the rural community of Pilton.

Video and stills shot by Colin Cameron on his recent travels to Devon County, England.


Front gate with a contemporary house name displayed.

Front of house looking rather overgrown.

Stone wall running along side of front yard.

From around the backside of the property.

More to come...

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Saki Country: Images From Devonshire, UK - Part I

Colin Cameron, co-producer on our new Saki project, recently returned from a reconnaissance trip to southwestern England. The thrust of the trip was to get a feel for the landscape that H.H. Munro wrote about. Also we wanted a look at the actual homes and villages in which he was raised during those formative years under the strict Victorian rule of his two aunts.

Munro lived in several different locales near the town of Barnstable in the county of Devon (occasionally referred to as Devonshire when used in a historical context). This is where Colin set up base camp.

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Barnstable town square

Barnstable architecture from the Munro era

Rolling landscape with hedgerow divided fields 

More to come...

Friday, May 28, 2010

Fashion Show For All Abilities: More Pics

Student Dennis Shaffer on main center stage camera

WFS Director Jim Carrier and wife Trish

Fashion Show in progress (above and below)

Post show pic: film crew team (L-R) Erika Pelishek, Kevin Fosler, Sally Young, Dennis Shaffer, Anthony Williams II, and Jess Haven with model Mike (center)

Post show pic:  film crew team Matthew Morrow, Nicholas Wooton, Mike Haven, Jim Carrier (holding model Lexi) and Barbi Hilleshiem

Post show pic:  film crew team (front) Peter Wooton, Carla Griffin, Robert Lughai (rear) Jennifer Fetterly, Kevin Fosler; model Wendy (not pictured)

Post show pic: WFS students and instructors

Wrap party: (L-R) Nicholas Wooton, Peter Wooton, Barbi Hilleshiem

Wrap party: (L-R) Jim Carrier, Kelley Baker, Vince Colombo

Wrap party: (L-R) Mike Haven, Jess Haven, Tashai Lovington

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Fashion Show For All Abilities: Final Shoot

Kelley Baker flew in yesterday from Portland to prepare to direct the final shoot of the latest Wisconsin Film School workshop: The Fashion Show for All Abilities. Tonight was the actual show and the culmination of the month-long documentary project.

Kelley Baker with students Matthew Morrow and Nicholas Wootton

WFS Director Jim Carrier with students Dennis Shaffer and Mike Haven

Pre-show set ups

Behind the curtain: pre-show makeup and interviews (above and below)

Kelley Baker going over last minute details with student Sally Young; Mike, Robert and Barbi taping in background

Back Stage during show: (L-R) Carla Griffin, Peter Wooton, Jennifer Fetterly

Back Stage during show (L-R) Mike Haven, Anthony Williams II (above and below), and Erika Pelishek (below)

Sound designer Vince Colombo (above) and student Mike Haven (below)

More pics to come...

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Davis Tour de Cluck--Huge Success!

Back in August of 2009, we toured California with our Mad City Chickens film, and one of the places we screened was in Davis. It turned out to be our largest crowd to date with over 350 people in attendance. We made friends with our wonderful hosts, Jake and Ed Clemens, and have kept in contact ever since.

This past week, they held the first annual Tour de Cluck coop tour in Davis where they had over 500 people show up to visit the myriad of chicken houses in town. Our film also got a mention in the local press, The Davis Enterprise.

Pics (via Jake and Ed Clemens) are from...
the Tour de Cluck Community Kick-off at Central Park, The Davis Farmers Market & The U.S. Bicycle Hall of Fame. The  "Courage to Cluck!" exhibition challenged the Davis City Council candidates and encouraged the general public to follow with their best, cluck, bawk, crow or cockle-doodle-do!  Included is Joe Krovoza, candidate, laying an egg with his flock, and there you have it...pure crazy fun.  It was a blast.  Bicycle Valet Parking, the Fowl Food Fair at the Market and the chicken-themed Art Exhibit & Silent Auction fleshed out an amazing day! Jake Clemens
 Jake Clemens opening the festivities


Sunday, May 23, 2010

Fashion Field Shoot: Day Three

The Fashion Show For All Abilities documentary shoot continued today with crew #1 paying another visit to the home of our subject Wendy. B-roll was the quest. Then the shoot continued at a nearby grocery store as Wendy went shopping on camera.

L-R: Wendy with Field Producer Jennifer.

L-R: Carla (sound), Kevin (camera), Peter (lighting)
Photos by Nicholas Wooten.