OPEN HOUSE AT BUFFALO PROPS THIS FRIDAY

OPEN HOUSE AT BUFFALO PROPS THIS FRIDAY

(March 7th, 2018) Buffalo Props LLC, Buffalo’s premier prop rental location for Film, Theater and Photography, celebrates the official start of its third year in an Open House this Friday March 9. The open house also includes the design studio of Pro Creation.  Owners David Butler, Amy Kempf and Seth Tyler Black are excited to welcome visitors to a newly organized space ready for the 2018 Season. (Davidbutlerdesigns.com)

The Open house will include displays, an Art Sale and a tour of the Prop House.

Industry Professionals 2-5pm
Public, Friends and Family 5-8 pm

Buffalo Props is located at 255 Great Arrow Suite 306 in Buffalo, NY.
Enter at entrance closest to the blue awnings marked with “Chinese Culture and Kung Fu.” and follow the signs to the third floor. Free Parking is available across the street.
Butler, Kempf and Black have combined, over 50 years of experience in story telling design in theater and have recently been at the forefront of the blossoming film industry in WNY.
Questions please call  or text to (716) 868-3435
PRO CREATION
BUFFALO PROPS
www.davidbutlerdesigns.com
(PHOTO CAPTION: (L-R) Seth Tyler Black, David Butler, and Amy Kempf at Buffalo Props.)

LOCKE and ZERO SCHAPIRO: Free Screening March 24th in East Aurora

(March 2nd, 2018) Two great films showcasing the multifaceted talents of Buffalo Niagara’s most seasoned professionals will debut on the big screen at the Aurora Theatre on Saturday, March 24th. Admission is free to all with doors opening at 12:00 pm, screenings start at 1:00pm, and a Q&A to follow both.

LOCKE

Synopsis :  Twenty years after his father mysteriously vanished, Locke ventures beyond our world in pursuit of a clue to his father’s whereabouts. This is a sci-fi adventure story, but at its heart, it’s rooted to the strength of family and the struggle we face when those loved ones pass on. It’s a story about becoming your own man and finding your way in the world without someone there to guide you. Having the courage to persevere, even through the times that are almost too tough to carry on.

Key Players :
 Directed by Joe Blodgett
 Screenplay by Joe Blodgett & Kyle Mecca
 Produced by ND Studios: Bethany Hedges and Matt Fleck
 Cinematography by : Matthew A. Nardone
Cast :
– Brian Bernys
– Ayden Herreid
– Camilla Maxwell
– Stuart Williams
– Mu-Shaka Benson
Locke started Principal Photography in May of 2016, and wrapped in August of the same year.
 
ZERO SHAPIRO
Zero Shapiro is about a 13 year old kid who runs away cross-country in search of the man who raised him.
Cast:
-Martino Renzoni
-Alex Malejz
-Michael Piccirilli
-Anthony Pacella
Filming took place over a week in August of 2016.

The Aurora Theatre is located at 673 Main Street,  East Aurora, NY 14052

For more information on both screenings: https://www.facebook.com/events/1598879720165253/

 

2017 Production Highlights

2017 Production Highlights

2017 marked a record breaking year for production in Western New York with multiple national commercial campaigns and many high profile feature film projects.

In March, Buffalo based New Era Cap Company used the Colonel Ward Pumping Station as the backdrop for it’s 2017 NFL Sideline Collection Campaign. Major NFL stars including Khalil Mack , Kelvin Sheppard, Greg Olson and Le’Veon Bell were flown in from around the country to be cast in this commercial. This campaign is airing nationally on network television during game broadcasts.

The Buffalo Niagara Film Office presented a “Production Assistant 101” training session in April which trained over 50 students from local colleges and film programs. The course was an introduction to entry level crew positions. A diverse group gathered to learn the skills needed for film productions coming to Western New York.

1st AD Kyle Mecca, Script Supervisor Adrienne Caminer, Director Mac Cappuccino, and Director of Photography Stevie Ungureanu block a scene at The Buffalo Arts Studio.

The “Malaisia” crew sets up a scene outside of the Ukranian Civic Center on Grant Street.

 

 

In May the independent feature film “Malaisia” marked the directorial debut of veteran producer Mac Cappucino, who returned home to Western New York to film this ironic dark comedy staring Leonardo Santaiti (”Allegiant”, “Sleepless”) along with Sarah Baskin (”Who Killed Chandra Levy?”), and Josh Nuncio (”Love Vampires”).

 

 

Fred Olen Ray films “Shorecliff” in front of the 30 Mile Point Lighthouse in Barker, NY.

Hollywood director Fred Olen Ray returned to Buffalo to film three made for television thriller’s to air on national cable networks. IStarting off in June was “Deceptive Boyfriend” which starred Katrina Bowden (”30 Rock”), and Jason-Shane Scott (”One Life To Live”).  “Killer Son-In-Law” starred Kuri Wuhrer (”General Hospital”) and Adam Huss (”Power”) used downtown Buffalo and a mansion in Snyder as main shooting locations In September.  To close off the year in December Ray filmed “Shorecliff” which starred Carly Schroeder (”Lizzie McGuire”) and Philip Keene (”The Closer”) and featured the 30 Mile Point Lighthouse in Barker, NY.

In May,  Adidas America chose the football stadium at the State University of New York at Buffalo to shoot its NFL print and video campaign for 2017. Zay Jones and Tre’Davious White of the Buffalo Bills were featured in this national campaign.

The “Coldbrook” crew rig a driving scene with Bill Fichtner and Kim Coates in front of the Buffalo History Museum.

Buffalo native William Fichtner returned home in July to star in and make his directorial debut in the feature film “Coldbrook”.  Fichtner used the Buffalo History Museum, East Aurora, Buffalo State College and many other Western New York locales as the backdrop for Coldbrook which also starred Kim Coates (“Sons of Anarchy”) and Harold Perrineau (“Lost”, “Oz”).

“The True Adventure of Wolfboy” shooting in front of the South Buffalo Lighthouse.

“The True Adventures of Wolfboy” actor John Turturro takes in Niagara Falls on a break from shooting.

 

The “The True Adventures of Wolfboy” starred John Turturro (”Do the Right Thing”), Jaden Leiberher (”It”) and brought “Manchester By The Sea” producers to Buffalo for the first in what could result in many return visits in September. The former Summit Park Mall, Woodlawn Beach, Silo City and other areas throughout Western New York became back drops for this coming of age movie.

 

 

“The Purge: Island Experiment” crew smokes up the street at Grant and Ferry in Buffalo.

Also in September – “The Purge: Island Experiment” marked the first major studio theatrical release to shoot entirely in Buffalo since “The Natural.” Many urban locations were used as the back drop for this prequel in the Purge series including the Marine Drive Apartments, Silo City, One Seneca Tower and many more. A record amount of crew and on screen talent were hired for shooting which spanned over 3 months.

The NBA’s Golden State Warriors came to Buffalo to shoot the kickoff video campaign for their 2017-2018 season at the Colonel Ward Pumping Station in Buffalo. Thrilling pyrotechnics were used in front of the massive pumps to reinforce the teams work ethic as they defend their world championship.

Amazon’s “The Grand Tour” celebrities Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May made their way from the Buffalo Niagara International Airport through Buffalo to the brink of Niagara Falls for an exciting transportation challenge involving a train, airplane and car.

Chaz Palminteri, John Abrahams, and Christian George on the set of “Clover” at the Croation Club in Riverside. (Photo: clover_movie on Instagram)

November saw Actor/Director Jon Abrahams (”Scary Movie”, “Meet The Parents”) retruning to shoot his second film in Buffalo called “Clover”. Along with Abrahams, this feature saw actors Chaz Palminteri (”Bronx Tale”), Ron Perlman (”Sons of Anarchy”), and Erika Christensen (”Traffic”) came to Buffalo for their roles. Silo City, the Croatian Club, and Volkers Bowling Alley all made appearances in this movie as set locations.

See the “Behind The Camera” 2017 year in review video hosted by Cindy Abbott Letro below:

110 Films in 11 Days at Buffalo Dreams 2017

110 Films in 11 Days at Buffalo Dreams 2017

Diverse Programming and Attending Filmmakers Make for a One of a Kind Western New York Film Festival Experience

Buffalo, New York – Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival has announced its most ambitious lineup yet for its 2017 season: 110 films will screen over 11 days. The multi-genre festival, spotlighting the best independent films from around the world, runs Thursday, Nov. 2nd – Thursday, Nov. 9th at Dipson Theaters Eastern Hills Cinema in Williamsville, and Nov. 10th – 12th at the Screening Room Cinema Cafe in Amherst. The festival is the largest of its type in Western New York. One half of the 40 features screening are in the horror genre, with action, animation, comedy, documentary, drama, experimental, family, foreign, science fiction and thriller films represented among the rest

Highlights among this year’s slate include two documentaries from the festival’s Filmmaker of the Year, Adrian Esposito: the Buffalo-Niagara film festival premiere of Diffability Hollywood and the world premiere of Greetings from Tromaville!; the East coast premiere of Lloyd Kaufman’s Return to Return to Nuke Em High aka Vol. 2, filmed in Niagara Falls; the New York State premiere of Buckout Road, Matthew Currie Holmes’s Canadian film about a legendary haunted road in upstate New York; cult filmmaker Brett Kelly’s Countrycide; the film festival premiere of Todd Sheets’s werewolf epic Bonehill Road; Jon Keeyes’s sophiosticated horror thriller The Harrowing; Stephen Biro’s gory exorcism flick The Song of Solomon; and Black Fawn Films’ return to Buffalo with the its latest horror offering, The Heretics.

Festival co-founders Gregory Lamberson and Chris Scioli have scheduled “A Salute to Fred Olen Ray and Chris Olen Ray,” back-to-back screenings of Fred Olen Ray’s classic 1988 cult film Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers and Chris Ray’s recent terror fest Circus Kane. The father and son duo among the most prolific filmmakers in Hollywood, and have played an instrumental role in transforming Buffalo-Niagara into the most active area for film production in the state outside of New York City. The Rays will each do a Q&A.

This year the festival expands its weekday matinee selection of foreign films aimed at the Eatsern Hills Cinema’s regular arthouse crowd, with the exotic thriller You Go To My Head from Belgium/Australia/Germany; the political drama Palyadawasi from India; the coming of age musical All Because of Love from Taiwan; the fantasy Dominika from Russia; and the shot-in-one-take drama Immortality from Iran. Also aimed at the Eastern Hills crowd is the award-winning U.S. documentary Pieced Together, about quilt trails across America and the inspiration they have provided, directed by Julianne Donofrio, who will attend.

Other foreign films at Buffalo Dreams embrace the dark side, like the revenge thriller Offensive and the sensory horror film The Darkest, both from France. Montrak, a vampire/action film having its US premiere, and the action film One Shot Left, are both from Germany. The festival’s final stretch at the Screening Room includes a day of Canadian horror films (the anthology 3 Dead Trick or Treaters, the wilderness slasher film The Lone Paddler, and the psychological thriller Art of Obsession).   The closing day is comprised of four outstanding features from the UK: the animated paranormal docudrama Borley Rectory; the dark fantasy The Gatehouse; the supernatural thriller Charismata; and Dogged, a feature film derived from a proof of concept short which screened at the festival last year. Filmmakers from many of these selections will attend, creating a truly international film going experience.

Buffalo Dreams Family Film Festival presents two blocks of programming, Saturday Nov. 4th and Sunday Nov. 5thm at 11:30 am. On Saturday, writer Chris Parish (The King of Queens) presents Thrill Ride, a family adventure ala The Goonies based on stories written by his son. The musical fantasy Princess Sparkly Butt and the Hotdog Kid screens on Sunday Nov. 5th. Both films will be preceded by shorts, some of them produced by young students. All seats for the family films are only $5.

Other World Premieres include the comedy 666 PM, from the team behind last year’s Massacre on Aisle 12, and the locally produced drama Good Times Never Come. Admission for Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival is $10 per film/block ($7 for students, seniors and military ID), $20 for a Day Pass, and $100 for an All Festival Pass. Tickets will go on sale next week on the Dipson Theaters website, and the full schedule will soon be available at www.buffalodreamsfilmfest.com

Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival

11 Days, 110 Films

40 Features, 70 Shorts and Short Features

Nov. 2nd – 9th at Dipson Theaters Eastern Hills Cinema

Nov. 10th – 12th at The Screening Room Cinema Cafe

 

 

Features (40)

 

3 Dead Trick or Treaters – Horror Anthology, Canada – Buffalo-Niagara Premiere

The 60 Yard Line – Comedy, US – Buffalo-Niagara Premiere

666PM – Comedy, US – World Premiere

All Because of Love – Musical, Taiwan – US Premiere

Art of Obsession – Psychological Horror, Canada – US Premiere

Blessed Are the Children – Horror, US – Buffalo-Niagara Premiere

Bonehill Road – Horror, US – Film Festival Premiere

Borley Rectory – Animated Paranormal Docudrama, UK – WNY Premiere

Buckout Road – Horror, Canada – NYS Premiere

Charismata – Horror/Thriller, UK – WNY Premiere

Circus Kane – Horror, US – Chris Olen Ray Salute

Countrycide – Horror, Canada – NYS Premiere

The Darkest – Horror, France – US Premiere

Darken – Science Fiction, Canada – NYS Premiere

Diffability Hollywood – WNY Documentary – Buffalo-Niagara Film Festival Premiere

Dogged – Horror/Thriller, UK – NYS Premiere

Dominika – Fantasy, Russia – WNY Premiere

The Gatehouse – Fantasy, UK – East Coast Premiere

Get My Gun – Revenge Thriller – Buffalo-Niagara Premiere

Good Times Never Come – WNY Drama – World Premiere

Greetings from Tromaville! – WNY Documentary – World Premiere

Hablar Con Los Muertos (Talk to the Dead) – Film Festival Premiere

The Harrowing – Horror/Thriller – NYS Premiere

The Heretics, Black Fawn Films – Horror, Canada – NYS Premiere

Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers – Cult Classic – Fred Olen Ray Salute

Immortality – Drama, Iran – US Premiere

The Lone Paddler – Horror, Canada – US Premiere

Mercy Christmas – Horror/Comedy – East Coast Premiere

Mickey Reece’s Alien – Experimental Drama – WNY Premiere

Montrak – Action/Horror, Germany – US Premiere

Offensive – Revenge Thriller, France – NYS Premiere

One Shot Left – Action, Germany – NYS Premiere

Palyadawasi – Drama, India – NYS Premiere

The Phoenix Incident – SF, US

Return to Return to Nuke Em High aka Vol. 2 – Horor/Comedy, US – East Coast Premiere

Six-Pack Sam – Action/Crime/Thriller, US – World Premiere

The Song of Solomon – Horror, US – NYS Premiere

Thrill Ride – Family Adventure, US – NYS Premiere

The VelociPastor – Comedy, US – World Premiere

You Go To My Head – Thriller – Belgium/Australia/ Germany – East Coast Premiere

total

 

 

Short Features (4)

 

Pieced Together (Documentary, US)

Princess Sparkly Butt and the Hotdog Kid (Family, Canada)

Tangent Room (Science Ficton, Sweden)

The Outlaw 7: Death of SIXX (Fantasy, WNY)

 

Animated Shorts (5)

Fierce (France)

Light Sight (Iran)

Murder Zone (WNY)

The Pine Tree Villa (Germany)

The Servant (Iran)

 

North American Shorts (19)          

 

2BR02B: To Be Or Naught To Be

Banshee

Breaker

Bride of Frankie

The Call of Charlie

Candyland

Chronoception

The Eliminadora

The Hobbyist

Icarus

Imbroglio

The Last Hurrah

Once Upon a November

Off the Rails

Scraps

Slapface

The Tinwife

Walking Supply

Walk of Shame

 

International Shorts (16)

2AM (Australia)

Acheron (Germany)

Alfred J. Hemlock (Australia)

Black Ring (Turkey)

Blood Shed (UK)

Desfunctionary (Spain)

Einstein Rosen (Germany)

An Eldrich Place (Belgium)

Go Paul (Germany)

Hada (Spain)

Julkita (Mexico)

Near Keplar (Germany)

The Peculiar Sensibilities of Mr. Mahler (Germany)

Rahowa (Canada)

Strangers on the Road (Spain)

Zona-84 (Spain)

 

 

Western New York Shorts (9)

Punch Andy

Filling In

Hunted Pride

In the Death Room

No One Has to Know

The Pearl of Tia Megdelena

Tales of Darkened Light: A Friendly Wager

Venatus Mars

Wait

 

Micro-Shorts (11)

Daddy’s Girls (Canada)

Es Rever (US)

Ghoulish (Canada)

Metube2 August sing Carmine Burana (Germany)

Monster (US)

Mrs. Rafferty’s Red Roses (Canada)

Paul’s Bad Day (US)

Punch Andy (WNY)

Red Maze (US)

Still (UK)

The Summit (US)

 

Young Student / Student (6)

A Boy Named Sue (WNY)

Gone (US)

Greatest Zombie Movie Ever (US)

Sleeptalker (US)

Lily Hits the Road (Canada)

Human Outbreak (Australia)

 

Feature Film Premiere Status

World Premieres (5)

US Premieres (5)

East Coast Premieres (3)

New York State Premieres (10)

Western New York Premiers (3)

Buffalo-Niagara Premieres (4)

Film Festival Premieres ( 2 )

THE BUFFALO NIAGARA FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS SEPT 20 – OCT 1

(September 6, 2017) Buffalo Niagara, NY – The Buffalo Niagara International Film Festival (BNFF), the largest and most unique film festival in WNY has exceeded it’s expectations year after year bringing in high-profile events, major celebrities, and top tier industry executives to not only promote our area but promote some of the most prestigious up and coming filmmakers and talent in the world. And this year is no different – with the BNFF’s expansion to a 6 cinema complex in the heart of Niagara Falls and other locations around Buffalo Niagara area, receiving submissions from almost every country in the world, showcasing almost 300 films this year, film panels, seminars, workshops, our Walk of Fame, music and outdoor event partnering, and the backdrop of Niagara Falls and Buffalo waterfronts, new formed associations with TIFF and TIFF’s original founder, Bill Marshall and other top industry leaders, the BNFF has been rising to greatness, and will continue to show its gratitude to the industry and the filmmakers that make it move by showcasing spectacular events in our city and throughout the world now and in the future. We welcome all to participate in our endeavors. Looking forward to seeing all of you at our September events.
Tickets are on sale now at www.thebnff.com
BUFFALO DREAMS FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS TO NUKE EM HIGH AGAIN

BUFFALO DREAMS FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS TO NUKE EM HIGH AGAIN

(August 22nd, 2017) Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival will host the New York State Premiere of Troma’s Return to Return to Nuke Em High aka Vol. 2, the second half of Lloyd Kaufman’s two-film sequel to the company’s cult classic Nuke Em High. The festival held the world premiere of the first re-boot two years ago. Return to Return to Nuke Em High aka Vol. 2 had its world premiere at Cannes. The series deals with students battling mutant monsters, oppressive authority figures, sexual urges, and good taste at a contaminated high school. Buffalo Dreams runs for 10 days, Friday, November 3rd – Sunday, Nov. 12th, at Dipson’s Eastern Hills Cinema and at the Screening Room Cinema Cafe.

“Buffalo Dreams is proud to continue its association with Lloyd and the Troma team,” says festival co-founder Gregory Lamberson. “The premiere for Return to Nuke Em High Vol. 1 was the craziest in Buffalo history! Lloyd shot his last three films, including Poultrygeist, in Buffalo-Niagara, making Western New York the Tromaville-away-from-Tromaville. We’ve recognized Lloyd and his wife, Pat Sweeney Kaufman, for their important contributions to our local film industry, and we’re thrilled to present the epic conclusion to this legendary franchise on the big screen at the Eastern Hills Cinema.”

Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival previously announced it will host the world premiere of 666pm, the new horror comedy directed by Jim Klock, who co-directed last year’s audience pleasing Massacre on Aisle 12.

The festival’s mission is to present the best independent films from around the world in the genres of action, animation, documentary, drama, fantasy, horror, sci-fi and thriller.

Last year, Lamberson and his partner, Chris Scioli, integrated Buffalo Dreams Family Film Festival, spotlighting young student, family and children’s films, and this year the pair will launch the Lois Weber Award in recognition of excellence by female filmmakers, named after the first female filmmaker in the US. Author Jeff Strand will judge the Unproduced Screenplay Competition.

The Late Deadline for micro-short, short, short feature, feature and screenplay competitions is August 26th, via FilmFreeway and Withoutabox. Sponsors for Buffalo Dreams so far include Buffalo Comic-Con, Earplug Podcast Network, Ominous Press, Slab Pro, Sleeping Giant Collectibles, Thursday Night Terrors and WBBZ-TV.

Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival:

www.buffalodreamsfilmfest.com

Trailer for Return to Return to Nuke Em High aka Vol. 2:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRQhTPDI0Gg