CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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7-10pm . Highland Country Club Saturday, November 16, 2013 For tickets or more information, visit childadvocacycenter.com or call 486-9700. Net proceeds will fund child abuse prevention & intervention programs through the Child Advocacy Ctr. THANK YOU BLUE JEAN BALL 2013 SP ONSORS! FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MARKET FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA MARKET TLC AutoWash & Fast Lube* Margaret R. Russ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, P.A. Anna C. cole, LPC* • Fayetteville New Car Dealers Association Advised Fund* Kids First Pediatrics* • CityView • Dairy Queen • Fayetteville Public Works Commission Dr. Bill & Tammy Laurence • Rainbow Pediatrics of Fayetteville J. DANIEL HIGHSMITH Regional Vice President MAC EDWARDS Vice President / Market Manager Bb&T* • Breezewood Healthcare & Aesthetics* • Cape Fear Discount Drugs* • Cape Fear Valley Health* Timothy D. Edwards, Attorney at Law* • Gill Security* • Highland Construction* • Robin & Debbie Jenkins* Hogan & Kimrey, LlP, Attorneys at Law* • Dr. Wes & Lucy Jones* • Joyce & Howard Loughlin* • Short Stop* Systel Business Equipment* • Valley Auto World BMW & Vw* • Ambassador Animal Hospital, P.A. • Patty Collie Kenneth Barefoot/Coldwell Banker Advantage • First Citizens Bank • Gray Auctioneer Company • Healy Wholesale CenturyLink • Hendrick Chrysler Jeep • Highland OB/Gyn Clinic – Dr. david Schutzer • Valley Regional Imaging *Corporate Benefactors Now Filming In addition to Under The Dome, new Fox thriller Sleepy Hollow and the fourth season of the HBO comedy Eastbound and Down are currently in production at Wilmington's EUE/ Screen Gems. Blockbuster Iron Man 3, acclaimed horror film The Conjuring and comedy We're The Millers also wrapped this year at the studio. "We love being a part of the film industry here. We want to keep our tradition alive and continue our great legacy," said Susan Dosier, spokesperson for EUE/Screen Gems. She continued, "We offer the quality and service of a major city at an affordable cost with Southern charm!" Production companies show no signs of stopping thanks to our competitive incentives, geography and talent base North Carolina has to offer. Plus, being one of the friendliest states around doesn't hurt either. That's something Film Commissioner Syrett takes note of when he promotes filming in North Carolina. "Southern hospitality, that's a real thing." CV CityView on camera Our Associate Editor, Miriam Landru, had her own experience in our state's movie and T.V. industry several months ago while filming the first episode to the third season of Homeland. She was selected to play political aide to a senator during a scene depicting a senate hearing. She spent 11-12 hours on set and many hours were spent just hanging around, snacking at the craft services. "It was interesting to see just how many people were actually professionals in Charlotte, taking a day off to partake in the experience." She shared, "One retired couple I met works nearly every day on different film sets as extras. It's their hobby!" Though Miriam enjoyed herself that day, she missed everyone at the office. "Still, I wish I had someone to do my hair and make-up everyday for work like I did for that scene… it was definitely a perk!" ONLINE EXTRAS! View additional photos online at www.cityviewnc.com 44 | October • 2013