call for photos, artists and technical experts

WM
With Mi I
Fri, Apr 2, 2010 3:17 AM

Calling on our dear city, we are in search of the following for an
upcoming production of Tacoma 2012.5 a disaster movie filmed right
here in the city of desitiny. Our current needs are as follows:

  1. photos or film footage of any Tacoma buildings falling down on
    thier own or with help such as the Eagles, Luzon etc..

  2. Technical and production staff...working on this a few evenings or weekends.

  3. Actors, famous ones preferred

The story sort of goes like this....our fair city suddenly makes
housing affordable, which drives the masses here from a far a way as
Fife, for cheap rent, cool free chalk art, and the lure of sweet eats
at the Corina Bakery. The problems begin when they bring thousands of
more automobiles, deepening already pitted and pounded road ways.

The mayor then calls a T-8 summit with mayors from Puyallup, Fife,
Lakewood, Ruston, Fircreast, Gig Harbor and some guy from Spanaway.
The Tacoma mayor proceeds to tell eveyone the end is near, and stay
out of Tacoma or risk arrest. Within days Tacoma residents are reduced
to riding bicycles, as the pot holes have made automobile travel
impossible!

With pot holes now 100 yards long, and half mile deep, Tacoma
residents can only seek safety on the newly refurbished Murray Morgan
Bridge...thank god it was finished under budget and on time!..or
tousands could have perished, before the could eventually reach the
safe haven of the Microsoft campus. The hot shop dome at the MOG turns
into a super volcano and then shoots molten globs of stuff 2 counties
a way.

This is a very real production we are launching at ZAP studio's. We of
course have a minimal budget, and have already commited most of that
for a really nicely GFI...but only one, to be revealed in the film. We
are currently in the conception mode, and dreaming up more as we
go...but this should be way fun! We are intrested in feed back..so
drop us a line if you might have something we could use?  Movie poster
attached..

ZAP

Aroma Productions

more information at www.tacomaground.com

Calling on our dear city, we are in search of the following for an upcoming production of Tacoma 2012.5 a disaster movie filmed right here in the city of desitiny. Our current needs are as follows: 1. photos or film footage of any Tacoma buildings falling down on thier own or with help such as the Eagles, Luzon etc.. 2. Technical and production staff...working on this a few evenings or weekends. 3. Actors, famous ones preferred The story sort of goes like this....our fair city suddenly makes housing affordable, which drives the masses here from a far a way as Fife, for cheap rent, cool free chalk art, and the lure of sweet eats at the Corina Bakery. The problems begin when they bring thousands of more automobiles, deepening already pitted and pounded road ways. The mayor then calls a T-8 summit with mayors from Puyallup, Fife, Lakewood, Ruston, Fircreast, Gig Harbor and some guy from Spanaway. The Tacoma mayor proceeds to tell eveyone the end is near, and stay out of Tacoma or risk arrest. Within days Tacoma residents are reduced to riding bicycles, as the pot holes have made automobile travel impossible! With pot holes now 100 yards long, and half mile deep, Tacoma residents can only seek safety on the newly refurbished Murray Morgan Bridge...thank god it was finished under budget and on time!..or tousands could have perished, before the could eventually reach the safe haven of the Microsoft campus. The hot shop dome at the MOG turns into a super volcano and then shoots molten globs of stuff 2 counties a way. This is a very real production we are launching at ZAP studio's. We of course have a minimal budget, and have already commited most of that for a really nicely GFI...but only one, to be revealed in the film. We are currently in the conception mode, and dreaming up more as we go...but this should be way fun! We are intrested in feed back..so drop us a line if you might have something we could use? Movie poster attached.. ZAP Aroma Productions more information at www.tacomaground.com