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Upstart movie shown at Seguin Film Festival Oct 27

October 15, 2007

It's time to hit Seguin! They have a lovely festival 
there--a lovely square in the middle of the city with 
street vendors and a great video festival held in an old 
restored theatre, The Palace. 
 
The 13-minute movie that Upstart made for the City, 
"Bastrop: The First 175 Years" will be shown at the Seguin 
Festival on Saturday, October 27 at 1 pm. It's important to 
have a show of support for our movie, so we're hoping 
you'll make the trip and be there to applaud for our work. 
 
This movie was made by Bastrop people right here in town. 
When you watch the scene in the cabin, for instance, you'll 
be seeing antique provided by Bill and Pat Crawford. And 
the injured man is Mike Todd, who lives on Wilson, tended 
to by Robbie Sanders, who lives on Main. The director? 
Michael Waxman of Cedar Creek. And in the Runaway Scrape? 
That's Davis McAuley from the newspaper. His wife, Carolyn 
Banks, wrote the script and produced it. 
 
"Bastrop: The First 175 Years" has great camera work by 
Jessica Gardner, whom you see covering events for 
BCAT--Bastrop Community Access Television. Donald Banks did 
some additional shooting. He's a BCAT graduate, too. 
 
JOIN US IN SEGUIN to show your support on October 27. It's 
a wonderful event and this is a wonderful movie. 
 
I'll see you in Seguin! 
Carolyn Banks 
Founder and Executive Director 
http://www.upstartinc.org

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