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PAID EXTRAS For Final Pep Rally of The Season on “Friday Night Lights”

November 05, 2008 By: Chris Weidner Category: Austin, Cast/Crew Calls No Comments »

PAID EXTRAS Needed in Austin, Texas For Final Pep Rally of The Season on “Friday Night Lights.”

Project Title: Friday Night Lights
Project Type: Television Series
Shooting Schedule: Friday Nov. 7th, 2008
Location: Austin, Texas (we do not pay travel expenses to Austin)
Project Details:
Booking PAID EXTRAS for the FINAL Pep Rally of the season on the DirecTV/NBC television series [...]

PAID EXTRAS Needed on “Friday Night Lights”

August 16, 2008 By: Chris Weidner Category: Austin, Cast/Crew Calls 1 Comment »

PAID EXTRAS Needed Next Week on “Friday Night Lights.”

Project Title: Friday Night Lights
Project Type: Television Series
Shooting Schedule: Monday 8/18/08, Tuesday 8/19/08 or Wednesday 8/20/08.
Location: Austin, Texas (we do NOT pay mileage to this location)
Project Details:
Friday Night Lights needs both guy and girl extras that can pull off high school age appearance on Monday 8/18/08, [...]

Friday Night Lights Cinematographer, Todd McMullen, Guest Speaker at Network Austin Mixer

July 15, 2008 By: Chris Weidner Category: Austin, News No Comments »

Network Austin Mixer on July 30th with Guest Speaker Cinematographer Todd McMullen.

WHAT: The Network Austin Mixer
WHEN: Wednesday July 30 - 6:30 PM — Speaker at 7 PM — Network Till Late
WHERE: Mother Egan’s Irish Pub - 715 West 6th St. Austin, TX
WHO: Everyone involved in film and media… and YOU!
SPEAKER: Todd McMullen
Mixer Details:
Todd McMullen has [...]

Writer’s Strike Ends Leaving “Friday Night Lights” In Limbo

February 14, 2008 By: admin Category: Austin, News No Comments »

From the streets of Hollywood to the sidewalks of Austin, the Writers Guild of America workers head back to work Wednesday.
In Texas the strike didn’t effect many film projects but it 
stopped weekly TV shows Prison Break and Friday Night Lights in their tracks, costing the local economies of Dallas and Austin a pretty penny. [...]