Lights! Camera! Action! A Homegrown San Diego Movie!27 April 2006
San Diego, Calif. April 26, 2006 -- Skid Marks, a locally-produced feature film slated for national release in early 2007, is being shot and edited in San Diego, by a largely San Diego crew, using many San Diego actors and extras and with financing coming entirely from San Diego investors. The movie is truly a homegrown effort. "Skid Marks" is an action/comedy about young drivers from two competing ambulance companies who stoop to new lows and levels of idiocy to try to put each other out of business. The movie takes place in the fictional city of Bayside, for which San Diego provides the actual setting. "Skid Marks" is directed and co-written by local resident and independent film producer Karl Kozak. Kozak, already a successful three-time movie director, is also the producer and co-founder of the San Diego Film Festival. «The last time I was able to shoot a film in San Diego was when I produced my first film «To Hell With Love,» — nine years-ago,» said Kozak. «I'm very excited to be back filming in my hometown of San Diego, using as much local cast and crew as possible and working with the local film community.» Kozak expects much of the filming to take place around Kearny Mesa, Point Loma, Hillcrest, Uptown and several beach areas. Filming will take approximately six weeks and is set to begin in June. The movie will be independently produced, highlighting up-and-coming, non-SAG actors. About Skid Marks: Due for release in 2007, "Skid Marks" is a fast-paced, hilarous romp about two competing ambulance companies - B.A.L.S (Bayside Ambulatory Life Support) Unit and - the D.I.C. (Downtown Intensive Care) Unit, that go head-to-head to save their patients, their jobs and their alter egos. Hold on to your seat cushions, as these cross-town rivals do anything to out-wit, out-do and out-screw, their arch rivals out of a Medicare payment. Visit www.SkidMarksTheMovie.com for more information.
Source: prweb
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