In November and December of 2011, Oil House Productions, LLC filmed the feature, Blind Man Walking, on location in West Trenton. The film is a fiction film that promotes an urgent and powerful message of community accountability. Set at the turn of the millennium (1999-2000) the film follows Troy, through his path of recognition and healing, following a shooting at a Trenton nightclub which left him blinded in one eye.
The film was independently funded at both the pre-production and production phases in the amount of $12,000, not including in-kind technology and wardrobe donations valued at approximately $12,000.
Oil House patronized the following Trenton businesses during the making of the movie: catering by Amefika’s Restaurant, Purple City Pizza & Grill and Bud’s Restaurant; wardrobe by Messy Klosets, Queen Couture and Style by Design; and location Studio City New Jersey.
Currently, Oil House Productions, LLC is seeking post-production funds to pay for music licensing, editing, color correction, surround sound and its film premier on 12.12.12.
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Waves wash over boat on Lake Moultrie; 1 killed
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- One person was killed when heavy waves washed six people off a boat on Lake Moultrie.
The Post and Courier of Charleston reported (bit.ly/Ppht0y) that a double amputee and four other people were able to swim to rocks near Pinopolis Dam. Authorities haven't released the name of the person who died.
A New Jersey school board has agreed to pay seven former fifth-graders a total of $500,000 for a 2009 incident in which their dean bizarrely ordered them to eat lunch off the cafeteria floor for 10 straight school days, according to the attorney who represented the students.
Fifteen or 16 students -- there is disagreement over the exact number -- at Camden's Charles Sumner Elementary School were forced into the extraordinary action in 2008 by Vice Principal Theresa Brown after a classmate mistakenly spilled a water jug on the floor while re-filling a water cooler, the lawsuit states.
"These kids have a tough enough life without being bullied by their own administration," their attorney, Alan Schorr, told FoxNews.com Tuesday. "Hopefully this settlement will give them a head start toward college."
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