Short film made in Jackson
Mississippi filmmakers recently wrapped “Valentine’s Day,” a tragic love story filmed in several Jackson locations with a local cast and crew and a budget under $20,000.
Executive producer Robbie Fisher said, “What we tried to do was make this a beautiful, locally produced film to show what we can do.”
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June 26th, 2011 at 1:38 pm
[...] Short film made in Jackson Mississippi filmmakers recently wrapped “Valentine’s Day,” a tragic love story filmed in several Jackson locations with a local cast and crew and a budget under $ 20,000. Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...]
June 28th, 2011 at 3:43 pm
[...] Short film made in Jackson [...] Short film made in Jackson Mississippi filmmakers recently wrapped “Valentine’s Day,” a tragic love story filmed in several Jackson locations with a local cast and crew and a budget under $ 20,000. Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...] Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...]
June 29th, 2011 at 3:57 am
[...] Short film made in Jackson [...] Short film made in Jackson Mississippi filmmakers recently wrapped “Valentine’s Day,” a tragic love story filmed in several Jackson locations with a local cast and crew and a budget under $ 20,000. Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...] Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...]