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You need to do something to keep the third installment interesting, right? First off, we decided to move to the Warehouse Theater, right near the new Convention Center. Just like Flashpoint, the location boasts close proximity to a Metro stop (as parking is chancy, just like before).
One clear benefit to the Warehouse is its café, which allowed ample space for actors to arrive and decompress before auditioning.
Stonehenge III featured the most filmmakers in attendance yet, with a huge turnout of teams preparing to compete in the 48 Hour Film Project. We were thrilled to see so many actors from Stonehenge in the final entries for that competition. |  |
Date
Saturday, April 22, 2006
Location
Warehouse Theater complex (Main Theater)
Companies Attending (Descriptions)
BCI Media
Big Rock Films
Bottom of the Barrel Productions
Bright Boy Alert
Central Casting
Chandler Productions
Christopher Andersen Creative
Cut & Paste Productions
DC Dogs
Dog Dare Films
FioritoFilms
GannFilms
Hodja Media Productions
Integral Arts
Logan Circle Films
Lost Pilgrim Productions
Midnight Hour Productions
Moonforce Media
19th & Wilson, Inc.
Ningen Manga Productions
ReelLight Films
Soul Story Films
Team Jabberwocky
Truffle Pigs
White Wolf Films
WorkinSync Productions
Thanks
Staff and volunteers: Julianne Brienza, Vanessa Hranitz, Brian Robert Fricke, Peggy Long, Brenda Madrigal, Meredith Sims, and Andy Spivey.
Equipment was provided by Flashpoint, Washington Improv Theatre, and Arlington Independent Media. Barry Schmetter and Caron Lee of Lost Pilgrim Productions served as our video team, Roy Quini designed another fun iteration of the "Stonehenge" logo. DC Film Salon was again the sponsor and the whole event was stage managed by Bjorn Munson.
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