gk ‘falls’ in with some new collaborators…

As Get-Kinetic continues to enjoy its evolving status as the go-to RED One production entity in the market, we are happy to report on another collaborative effort in the digital cinema arena.  Recently commissioned by the California based production entity Kenilworth Films, GK spent a week shooting DVD supplemental materials on behalf of Kenilworth’s recent feature film effort “Standing Ovation”.  Working in tandem with Director Stewart Raffill (“Ice Pirates”, “The Philadelphia Experiment”, “Passenger 57”), DP Kevin Hack led a camera & lighting dept for the multi-cam RED One effort, alongside b-cam operator Joe Hennigan of Kphat Productions.  Filming consisted of five principal days, with three of those studio days (spent at Hill Theater Studios in Paulsboro), and two location days in Times Square & Atlantic City.

GK spent a few days in NYC this month, shooting interviews for world-renowned technology leader Intel Corporation.  GK’s field producer Paul Irwin spent two days with Wall Street investment buy-side & sell-side experts on behalf of Intel’s senior management and investor relations teams, conducting nearly a dozen interviews over the course of the two-day stint.  The company enlisted the production support of its NY based headquarters, with Parlay Studios DP John Welsh behind the camera for the interview days.  GK was also able to honor a very tight post delivery deadline for its client, which witnessed all assets in the hands of their Intel contacts within 48 hours of wrapping production on the big island.

We were also happy to hear that the GK short film “Location Location” received another public screening opportunity, with this most recent exhibition as a part of the Greater Reading Film Festival.  Reading Film Commission Chair Santo D. Marabella alongside fellow member Tracy Schott has been working tirelessly over the past few months in an effort to afford the short every opportunity for exposure…keep up the great work guys!



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