Monday, September 7, 2009

BurnBrite Update - We are busy...and new Road Work Site Up.

The BurnBrite team is heavily into FavoriteMedia video production services, finishing Gary Fierro's Ditch, and Pre-Production on Al Signore's Sensory Perception. Everything is going really well - this is a stage in the process we anticipated - we are MAKING what we will be MARKETING in the future (Burning Brite to show to the world!)...

The team is growing and we have only highly intelligent/creative and out-of-box thinkers.

Things are good.

-Ryan

p.s. if you haven't already checked out the Road Work Pictures website, it's about time ... CLICK HERE, YEAH YOU!

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Monday, May 25, 2009

New Crushing Pennies Poster


This poster artwork (above) was done by Gary Fierro and Ryan Casey. It will be officially unveiled at the Bristol Historical Society's presentation of Ryan Casey/Crushing Pennies for the Younger Artist Series (YAS@BHS).

If you get a chance, check out Gary and Ryan's new website (new project).


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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Crushing Pennies to Play at the Bristol Historical Society (Younger Artists Series) - June 6

FavoriteMedia and BurnBrite Promotions are proud to announce that the independent film, Crushing Pennies, will be screened at the Bristol Historical Society on June 6, 2009 (7pm) as part of the Society's Young Artists Series.

The Bristol Historical Society began their Young Artists Series in March 2009. This celebration of local artists is the start of the Society's effort to showcase local and area artists, allowing them a venue to display their work to the public and expand their recognition and talent. The Crushing Pennies screening will be held at 7pm at the Bristol Historical Society building at 98 Summer Street in Bristol, Connecticut.

The screening is open to the public. There is no charge to attend the event. Crushing Pennies was an official selection of the recent, 2009 Kent Film Festival. To learn more about the film and to view the Crushing Pennies trailer, visit http://www.favoritemedia.net/.

Ryan Casey, Executive Director of FavoriteMedia and BurnBrite Promotions is a Connecticut filmmaker and entertainment entrepreneur who wrote and directed Crushing Pennies. Editing was provided by Gary Fierro of Fierro Films, Inc. Crushing Pennies is the second short film by Casey. The first, The Icon of 2nd Street starred local Connecticut native, Troy Farrand with cinematography done by Jeff Hoyt of KJ Films.

The Bristol Historical Society promotes interest in local history. The non-profit Society collects, preserves, and interprets significant historical resources to enhance the present community and provide a historical context for future growth. Visit the website at: http://www.bristolhistoricalsociety.org/ to learn more about the Society.

Connecticut-based FavoriteMedia provides film and video-production services for filmmakers and businesses, producing high-quality original productions that drop the jaw and engage the audience.
BurnBrite Promotions, via film and video, reaches targeted audiences through effective branding, marketing, and web-based promotional and distribution methods. Not feeling connected to your customers? BurnBrite today!

For more information, contact Ryan Casey at: caseypublisher@yahoo.com.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Crushing Pennies to be Screened at The Kent Film Festival

Connecticut Independent film Crushing Pennies to be screened at the Kent Film Festival March 28, 2009

FavoriteMedia and BurnBrite Promotions are proud to announce the debut of the independent film, Crushing Pennies, at the Kent Film Festival on Saturday, March 28, 2009.
Crushing Pennies is a 35-minute drama, shot entirely on location in Connecticut with a Connecticut cast and crew. Showcasing the delusional world of married couple, Irene (Leah Dashe) and Gabe (Jesse Murphy), Crushing Pennies explores the subconscious world created by their mutually shared delusions. As Irene and Gabe sink deeper into this imaginary world, they find it difficult to distinguish between reality and illusion. Their quest for help from a professional marriage counselor leads them and the audience to a surprising conclusion to their problems. To view the trailer, visit: http://www.favoritemedia.net/.

Ryan Casey, Executive Director of FavoriteMedia and BurnBrite Promotions is a Connecticut filmmaker and entertainment entrepreneur who wrote and directed Crushing Pennies. Editing was provided by Gary Fierro of Fierro Films, Inc.
Crushing Pennies is the second short film by Casey. The first, The Icon of 2nd Street starred local Connecticut native, Troy Farrand with cinematography done by Jeff Hoyt of KJ Films. Connecticut-based FavoriteMedia provides turnkey production for independent filmmakers and local acting talent to produce quality original films that celebrate Connecticut locations. BurnBrite Promotions brings these films to targeted audiences through independent film screening opportunities and effective web-based promotional and distribution methods.
The Kent Film Festival screens films created by a richly diverse group of talent; students of film and independent filmmakers alongside well-seasoned film professionals. Tickets are available now for presale and web reserve via the festival website at: http://www.kentfilmfestival.org/.


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Saturday, February 14, 2009

MCC Film Series - Thanks to Everyone Who Attended!

Thanks to everyone who came out Friday night for Ben X! Great turnout! See the MCC blog for film discussion and chime in if you can! ... http://mccfilmseries.blogspot.com/. John Hall from the local band, The Inclined Plane wrote a great review of Ben X.

Again, this is a FREE film series offered to the public (it's a great theatre and plenty of free/easily accessible parking).

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Video Business Card is Amazing!

One of the companies I work for, has with my help, designed something called a video business card. It's smaller than a typical CD and fits in your wallet! You can use it to describe your business in the best possible way, because, it plays in ANY computer!

This is MUCH better than a standard paper business card. Those are lame and will be a thing of the past. Video Business Cards are full audio/visual - we can take you, your organization, or business through the entire process of creating one.

These days, it's not easy to stand out and this is one way to do it.

We can also show you how to upload the video to the web for maximum exposure/visibility and help you with SEO.

To find out more, contact me HERE.

To see what the video business card looks like, go here:

http://blip.tv/file/1734287/

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