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In 1998, Mr. Barker made a successful transition from the publishing world, where he was an associate publisher and head writer, to the entertainment industry, where he has worked in film, television, and theatre. A Summa Cum Laude honors graduate, Michael was labeled a creative genius by his mentors, and the challenges of the entertainment industry are a perfect outlet for his kaleidoscopic mind.
At 34 years of age, he brings a wealth of knowledge, passion, and energy to his projects. Having taken the time to learn the industry from many perspectives, he draws on his well-rounded abilities to ensure projects obtain their highest potential. This confidence is a testament to him learning the industry from the ground up. From working as an extra, to various production crew positions, to lead acting roles, to writing, directing, producing, and financing projects, Mr. Barker understands what it takes to accomplish goals. His trademark sense of humor, leadership and "people skills" are a great asset in building a strong, productive, and loyal team for each project. Michael is currently working on a multi-picture deal worth $394 million. The projects range in all genres with budgets ranging from $5 MUSD to $100 MUSD. www.silverscreenfilm.com
Current Projects:
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 Jake Andolina Producer, actor
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Jake Andolina is a Producer with Silver Screen Studios in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and a Producer with Encoded Productions, Inc in Pittsburgh, PA.
Jake is currently Producing the feature films, "Glimpses" a $15M Supernatural Thriller, "Encoded", a $25M Political Action Thriller, and "The Rogue", a $25M Thriller. All three films are slated for a 2008 Production. Jake also co-wrote Encoded and is already attached to Produce two other multi-million dollar films, both of which are slated for a 2008/2009 production.
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 John Kane Director
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As well as writing and acting, John has his share of produced, director credits under his belt; The Robber's Daughter, Plastic Birthday (both for RSC Studio), The Price, Camino Real, AD/BC, Merchant of Venice, As You Like It, The Seven Ages of Memory, Leonardo, Lysistrata (assistant to Sir Peter Hall in charge of Mask Work).
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 Kenny Kramer Producer, writer
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Kenny Kramer, The REAL Kramer from Seinfeld, has written, produced and hosted numerous "Kramer's New York" segments for Fox 5's "Good Day New York," as well as his 'must-see' NYC tour, "Kramer's Reality Tour."
For the past eight years, Kenny has hosted and produced his world-renowned show, KRAMER ON SEINFELD, which has swept Australia twice, performed at dozens of colleges, comedy festivals and state fairs. Here Kenny relies on his stand-up experience to entertain people from all over the world with the behind-the-scenes Seinfeld stories.
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 Chera Federle Producer, director
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Chera has worn the hats of associate producer, UPM, location scout, and script consultant on various low budget and local independent films to include: writer/director, Catherine Crouch’s METMAORA. She has teamed with cinematographer, John Gunselman (Harper Valley PTA/Madison/Perfect Game/Thunder Alley) to develop and produce her script, OLD AND GRAY, an uplifiting look at the bright side of heartache. In July 2007, Chera was commissioned by Infinity Films to pen the short film, Greener, which deals with the essence of fantasy verses the realm of reality. The project is currently in development. Most recently, Chera has stepped into the ever growing faith-based side of the industry by obtaining the rights to very redemptive true story set in Haiti. She is currently marketing the completed script on an exclusive basis. Additionally, Chera has optioned two feature screenplays: HEIR, a romantic comedy to Popcorn Productions, and I SHOULD HAVE MARRIED JOE, a romantic dramedy to Accent Pictures. Her feature drama, ALVINA STREET placed in the quarterfinals of the Fade In Screenwriting Awards and was considered for the final round in the Sundance Feature Film Program. Chera currently resides in Sunman, Indiana with her husband, three children, her seven-year-old boxer puppy, and a numerous amount of tropical fish.
IF YOU BELIEVE IT, LIVE IT!!!
Project:
OLD AND GRAY (In development)
Author: Chera Federle
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Romance
Pages: 108
Period: Present Day
Budget: Low - Mid
Producers: Chera Federle
Director: Chera Federle
Director of Photography: John Gunselman
Talent: Amy Russ, Jason Kistler, Reg Land, Kristine Logan
Production Coordinator: Brooke Bartling
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 Don Boner Director, writer
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In July 2002 Don wrote and Directed his first short film Ripple , based on the premise of what would happen if a Ripple in Space-Time ‘hit’ the earth. The short movie received a three star review in a local paper.
In September of 2002 Don wrote and directed another very short movie The Bumbling Detective that was also very well received in Central Indiana .
In November of 2002 Don wrote and directed Welcome to Kentuckiana a very edgy satire film dealing with the absurdity of homophobia and stereotypes. The short 15 minute movie received Special Mention Festival Internation Des Champs-Elysees 2003 and was Selected by IUPUI’s Student Life and Diversity Programs Screened October 2003.
In January of 2003 Don wrote Losers Lounge a murder mystery set in 1948 that follows the perplexing and often seedy life of a private detective who is accused of murdering a troubled young lady with a dark history. Losers Lounge is a dark and mysterious movie that lives on the edge and tells a story of shady characters, crooked cops, switched love and bad luck, a darker side of human nature, a film noir-style murder mystery at its best.
Losers Lounge was filmed in the Summer of 2003 and screened October 14 at Key Cinema Indianapolis as part of their Filmmakers Showcase to a standing room crowd. Losers Lounge was selected as an official entry for the 2004 Bare Bones International Independent Film Festival and the winner of Best Film Noir and the 3rd Annual IU South Bend Independent Video &Filmmakers Festival and Cherokee Film Festival on September, 2004..
In January 2004 Don Wrote Somewhere In Indian that was shot in the summer of 2004. Somewhere In Indiana premiered on December 3, 2004 at the Indiana Historical Society Theater in Indianapolis Indiana to almost 600 people. It is a story of discovery and acceptance. It is a feature length drama that magnifies the journey of self-discovery, as four fans travel to Fairview , Indiana , the hometown of screen legend, Eddie Ray, and are forced to face their inner struggles when they encounter a mysterious stranger along the way.
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