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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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Access Sacramento &
Amazon Smile
Are you planning on buying gifts or back to school items on Amazon this year? Did you know if you use Amazon Smile and select Sacramento Community Cable Foundation or click here, Amazon will donate 0.5% to Access Sacramento. Smile and happy shopping!
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Access Sacramento Board Invites Members to Public Hearing Thursday 5:30 pm
The Access Sacramento
Board invites you to attend the September 22nd board meeting at 5:30pm. We will be having a public discussion regarding proposed bylaws and current class fees and your input is valued.
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Veins to Wires
Tonight, Sept. 20 at 11pm on Channel 17
By Listen Up! Producer, Erika Kjelstrom
"Listen Up! Sacramento" is pleased to present some Portland transplants, "Veins to Wires." This groovy duo describes their unique blend of sound as "Cyber/Organic-Soul/Core!" with influences ranging from Parliament to PJ Harvey to Primus. You'll be sure to find a groove that makes "music in our Veins and wisdom in our Wires!"
Press Contact/Booking:
Tune in to "Listen Up! Sacramento" at 11:00 p.m. tonight Sept. 20 on Access Sacramento channel 17 on Comcast/Consolidated Communications and AT&T U-Verse Channel 14. You can also watch with our web simulcast at the same time the show airs on cable. Watch replays of the episode on Wed. Sept. 21 at 3:00 p.m., & Thurs, Sept. 22 at 7:00 a.m.
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Channel 18 Series Placement
Lottery Next Tuesday Sept. 27
Program producers and providers for channel 18 should save the date of Tuesday, Sept. 27 for the regular channel 18 playback time lottery. The lottery will begin in the Access Sacramento TV studio at 4:30pm.
Shows on Channel 18 get the chance to reset once a year on Jan. 1 and the lottery is a fair way for each show to get their best opportunity to reach the perfect audience.
All Producer and Providers who hope to retain their existing broadcast window, or who hope to find a new slot in the weekly schedule are invited to the lottery drawing.
For more information, contact TV Programming Director T.D. Trice at 916-456-8600 ext. 128.
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Roseville vs. Del Campo
Live High School Football
Friday 7pm on Game of the Week
By Will James
Home Town Sports
A playoff atmosphere will be swirling amid the action Friday evening at 7:00 pm when the Roseville Tigers invade Fair Oaks to tangle with the Del Campo Cougars in a CVC battle of Top-20 teams on Access Sacramento's Home Town Sports Game-of-the-Week.
This live telecast may be seen on Comcast channel 17, Consolidated Communications channel 17, and AT&T U-Verse channel 14. The game will be replayed Saturday, September 24th at 11:00 am and Tuesday, September 27th at 7:00 pm. The game will also be streamed from accesssacramento.org and the NFHS Network.
Roseville's run-heavy offense averages 38 ppg. Sparking this production are senior RBs, Brendan McMinn and Jay Razzano.
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Announcers Will James & Jim Dimino
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Del Campo Head Coach Mike Dimino and his 16th-ranked Cougars bring a 2-1 mark to the game and will enjoy home field advantage; an intangible factor of questionable value in the CVC.
The coach's son, Junior QB Tyler Dimino, has taken the throttle for the Cougars offense this season, leading Del Campo to two wins in three starts against tough teams.
More information from Will James about this upcoming game can be found at AccessLocal.TV.
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Early Vista del Lago at Cordova Football Replay Tonight at 6:30 pm
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Vista del Lago's Brendan Hall scores on a 43-yard touchdown pass reception
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Access Sacramento's Home Town Sports Game-of-the-Week tonight replays Friday night's high scoring passing-fest between with Vista del Lago at Cordova.
Tune in a half hour earlier than normal for a 6:30 p.m. replay on Access Sacramento channel 17. The game can also be seen tomorrow, Wed. at 10:30 a.m.
Visit AccessLocal.TV for details and video highlights narrated by Will James and Jim Dimino.
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Both Vista del Lago and Cordova piled on more than 300-yards passing each in an exciting exchange of of touchdown for touchdown marches down the field.
Tonight's replay can be seen at 6:30 p.m. on Comcast and Consolidated Communications cable channel 17, AT&T U-Verse channel 14 and on the AccessSacramento.org website.
The full game is also available as Video On Demand from the NFHS Network.
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Alohas, Veggies and Film
Tomorrow 5pm on LiveWire.
Living Aloha Style with the Sacramento Aloha Festival, Vote for Veggie of the Year with the Food Literacy Program, and A Place Called Sacramento filmmaker joins us to have the Last Laugh! Live! On Wednesday September 21st at 5pm.
First up 'Anela Freeman and Mahela Ames join us to talk about the 6th Annual Sacramento Aloha Festival (SAF) on October 1, 2016. A family friendly event, featuring live music, entertainment, vendors, community resources, educational workshops and hula hålau (hula schools) from all over California. The Ka`onohi Foundation is a Cultural non-profit organization established to promote and educate the Sacramento community about Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander groups.
For more information:
 Next, Melissa Granville from the Food Literacy Center will join us to talk about Food Literacy Month. Vote for the Vegetable of the Year and enjoy Farm-to-Fork Restaurant Weeks!
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Then, filmmaker Darrell Scheidegger joins us to discuss the trials and tribulations of his experience in making a short a film "The Last Laugh". For the 17th Annual A Place Called Sa
cramento Film Festival.
For more information about A Place Called Sacramento
Access Sacramento.
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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Films Delivered for
Access Sacramento's
17th "A Place Called Sacramento"
Film Festival
Ten original short films featuring Sacramento writers, actors and crew will make their world premiere in the 17th annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival.
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Access Sacramento Digital Lab Manager Bhim Kumar-Reyes downloads Director Chris Henry's "Faster" movie into a computer.
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The movies will show Saturday, Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. on the big screen at the historic Crest Theatre in downtown Sacramento.
Filmmakers delivered their projects last week so that the Festival playback and DVD creation can be finalized.
Get Your Tickets Now
General admission tickets are on sale in the Access Sacramento main offive for $12 plus, or can be purchased online with fees at www.CrestSacramento.com
The 10 stories have been filmed in Sacramento over the summer after volunteer production and acting crews were built last May. The 10 filmmakers had their winning scripts selected in a competitive review earlier in the year.
Director of Photography and Editor Tim Walton recently completed a movie trailer for Writer/Director Danna Wilberger's Film "Afternoon Delight." View the Trailer HERE.
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Only local actors and production crews appear in the following films:
"Afternoon Delight" by Danna Wilberg "The Black Carnation" by J. Thomas Schuessler "Capitol Treasure" by John Maniaci "City of Trees" by Eric Sanderson "Coming Back" by Scott Slotterbeck "Faster" by Chris Henry "Happy Accidents" by Nick Coleman "The Last Laugh" by Darrell Scheidegger "A Neighborhood Lost - Sacramento's Japantown" by Jeffrey Dym "Regrets" by Larry Menard
Support local filmmaking by getting your tickets today.
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"On
Camera Kids" Film Training Class Completes Filming
Access Sacramento's training program for young people getting their first chance to be in a film completed filming during the weekend.
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On set with the "On Camera Kids"
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Their project, "Returning Andrew," written and dire
cted by Brian Jagger will be the warm-up film during the world premiere showcase of original films in the 17th Annual "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival Oct. 8.
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"On Camera Kids" in the viewfinder of their film "Returning Andrew."
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This is a new class program for Access Sacramento and recognizes how difficult it can be for young people to get lines in a film that has guaranteed cable distribution on Access Sacramento plus a big-screen premiere and credit in the prestigious IMDB.com database.
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