Rescheduling of ‘3 Day Test’
March 2, 2007
RE: Rescheduling of ‘3 Day Test’.
“Regarding the filming of ‘3 Day Test’, it was decided that the time to prepare the set designs, the sets, the actors, the budget, the financing, and the final script was far too short to start filming this March. The script requires outdoor scenes to appear as late fall and winter; therefore summer shooting is unworkable. There was a joint decision by Angel Entertainment, Public Media Works, and Kipling Film Productions to postpone production until fall. This is a sound business decision.
People wishing to work on the set are required to attend Set Safety and Set Protocol classes. These will be rescheduled for the fall. Those wishing to have their names put on a contact list are asked to call the Kipling Film Productions Office at 736-2117 or to respond by email to kiplingfilms@yahoo.ca
Anyone who attended the script reading will realize the opportunity this movie will give the actors, the town of Kipling, and the shareholders. Taking the time to do right will help us realize our full potential. A new schedule of events will be presented by Corbin himself in a few weeks.”
This information will be in the press as of March 2, 2007.
Regards,
Board of Directors of
Kipling Film Productions Ltd.
RE: Rescheduling of ‘3 Day Test’.
“Regarding the filming of ‘3 Day Test’, it was decided that the time to prepare the set designs, the sets, the actors, the budget, the financing, and the final script was far too short to start filming this March. The script requires outdoor scenes to appear as late fall and winter; therefore summer shooting is unworkable. There was a joint decision by Angel Entertainment, Public Media Works, and Kipling Film Productions to postpone production until fall. This is a sound business decision.
People wishing to work on the set are required to attend Set Safety and Set Protocol classes. These will be rescheduled for the fall. Those wishing to have their names put on a contact list are asked to call the Kipling Film Productions Office at 736-2117 or to respond by email to kiplingfilms@yahoo.ca
Anyone who attended the script reading will realize the opportunity this movie will give the actors, the town of Kipling, and the shareholders. Taking the time to do right will help us realize our full potential. A new schedule of events will be presented by Corbin himself in a few weeks.”
This information will be in the press as of March 2, 2007.
Regards,
Board of Directors of
Kipling Film Productions Ltd.

