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R-Squared recruiting extras for new film R-Squared Productions began rolling cameras on it's next film, New Hope, on Monday, June 20. Filming will take place over the next six weeks with the first scenes being shot at Neville High School. To film these scenes, the Neville gym will need to be filled with extras.
"Our entire community is invited to be a part of the basketball games scenes," says the film's director Rodney Ray. Portions of those scenes will be filmed on Saturday, June 25, and Wednesday, June 29, when the community is encouraged to attend. On those days, Keller Williams Realty Parishwide Partners is sponsoring a hamburger lunch for all extras. "We're very excited to have Keller Williams partnering with us in the making of this movie. They have spent countless hours helping us make the movie a reality," said Ray.
"We believe in the message of this movie and it's potential to change the lives of teenagers and adults alike," said Brian Bendily with Keller Williams. Bendily has led the Keller Williams team in helping secure numerous movie resources and helping with publicity. .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition! |
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