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Today is National Book Lovers Day!
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SacCasting.com
Resource Registry for Actors, Directors & Casting Agents
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Sacramento Video Industry Professionals (VIPs)
Meetings are at 7 p.m. on the Last Tuesday of Every Month in the Coloma Community Center
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Help Access Sacramento Donate a Car, Boat or RV 
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Producer Class still has Openings
We still have openings for our "Producing a Television Show" workshop.
Have a creative idea for a TV show and don't know where to start? This is the class for you!
Learn how to be a producer. In television production, the Producer is the driving force, the creative spark who gets a production off the ground by bringing many different elements together. Producers oversee the planning of a show and have many different responsibilities on and off the set.
In this class, you can learn the fundamentals of producing. For example, how to create a rundown, write a script, find guests for your show, tips for host/guest, etc.
Workshop begins Monday, August 15th at 6 p.m.
To Register Call Access Sacramento office at
916-456-8600 ext. 0.
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CFAA hosts Mamaboy Cast and Crew in a special event
CFAA host the Mamaboy Cast and Crew in "The Birthing of MamaBoy - How to raise a feature film." August 16th @ 7pm the Art Institute of Sacramento.
Meet the writer/producer and director along with several cast & crew members and get the details on the evolution of this locally produced feature comedy, written & produced by CFAA's own Rick Kuebler and directed by Aaron Leong (pictured), and featuring veteran actors Gary Busey and Stephen Tobolowsky, YouTube star Sean O'Donnell, a cast of hundreds and a really cool monkey.
Find out all about this hilarious comedy film, releasing in September 2016.
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Festivals and Courage this Wednesday 5pm on Ch. 17
The California Brewers Festival and Courage Worldwide on this episode of LiveWire!
First up, Maia Schneider of Point West Rotary Club joins us to discuss The California Brewers Festival. Marking its 22nd year in 2016, the California Brewers Festival, hosted by Point West Rotary, has raised nearly $1 million dollars for local charities as it has grown to be the premier event in craft beer festival enthusiasts. This year, proceeds will go the benefit WEAVE. The primary provider of crisis intervention services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Sacramento County.
Next Jenny Williamson from Courage Worldwide joins us to discuss human sex trafficking and Courage Worldwide's mission is to help people find their God-given purpose so the needs of the marginalized in our world can be met and resources given to them so they too can discover their unique identity and fulfill their destiny.
Join us for LiveWire! every Wednesday at 5 p.m. on Access Sacramento. Watch Comcast or Consolidated Communications, channel 17 or on AT&T channel 14.. You can also watch the program streaming from Access Sacramento.org at the same time it airs live.The encore presentation airs Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
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AccessLocal.Tv Training Program
Featured in Statewide California Endowment Youth Media Event
The project provides training for up to six young journalists for four-months at a time. The group writes articles, creates radio podcasts, and broadcats video news reports for the AccessLocal.Tv website and on special news program on cable TV.
Program coordinator Isaac Gonzalez and his teams are to be congratulated, not only for the volume of their work, but also for its quality in providing content that is positive and supportive of important programs that help improve Sacramento County.
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Vote for KUBU 96.5 FM for the Sacramento KCRA A-List
Starting July 4th through August 28th you can vote for KUBU 96.5 FM for the Best FM Radio Station for 2016 on the Sacramento A-List City Voter.
Click Here to vote for KUBU!
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"On-Camera Kids" Acting Workshop Makes Film for October Premiere
Access Sacramento's original new training program designed to give young people a start in the professional world of movie making kicked off the training experience Saturday with a video taped audition. The final result with be the new short film "Returning Andrew."
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Kids and their parents with movie director Brian Jaggar (5th from the left) at Access Sacramento
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The kids participated in a memorized reading as well as a cold read which was recorded for later feedback and evaluation. Shooting for the film written and directed by SacCasting.com's Brian Jaggar happens later this month.
This program will earn the actors a credit in the on-line storehouse of movie info IMDB.com and then this unique experience will pay off with the showing of this start up short film at the "A Place Called Sacramento" film festival Oct. 8 at the Crest Theatre.
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