October 13th, 2010
We would like to thank the band A Summer Scene for joining the Film Community Service and adding some tunes to the film.

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September 7th, 2010
Community Service The Movie was started in the summer of 2008. At first we had solid guidelines to a good story but no actual script. We also had a limited crew, cast, equipment, and budget expenses. After talking to some of the members who were on board, we decided to wait till the following spring and get organized. We held auditions in March of 2009 with a couple hundred people showing up for the auditions thanks to craigslist, explore talent, and talent 6. We never expected this big of a turn out. As the shoots went on during the summer days, the weather was not in our favor (rain, wind, etc). The summer of 2009 we were suppose to be wrapped up from shooting but once again we had a lot to finish and did not want to rush it. The cast was still on board of course and had very little trouble getting them ready. We recently just finished all of the needed shots and scenes to the film! We thank every one who was involved, from this year or last year. We had hundred of people help out behind camera and on camera. Post Production is now in process and the film will be expected to be done with everything in about two months. From there we will hit as many of the spring film festivals as we can but mostly the fall. Trailer will be up in about two weeks. Thanks for all of the support and please follow us on facebook for the Fastest news.
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August 18th, 2010
This past weekend, August 14th was overwhelming for all. We started out meeting up in Gates. Few of the cast members were late and hard to get in contact with but we didn’t let that stop us. We shot the scenes we could first and ended up finishing 80% of the shots. The weather held up nicely. This was the final day of shooting for Daniel Trinh (Dakota), Caitlin Kenyon (Kim), and Renell Edwards (Smith). We want to thank them for given us the time and effort.
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