Current Projects (what we're working on)
UFC Spotlight Commercial Contest
On December 13, 2007, the Utah Film Commission hosted it's annual awards luncheon where they select winners for their Spot On Commercial contest. To compete in Spot On, filmmakers submit 30-second commercials that encourage entertainment professionals to shoot their projects in Utah. The grand prize winner receives $1,500 cash and their commercials are played on Park City TV during the Sundance Film Festival.
Crazy Parkite Productions submitted three commercials this year under the campaign "Perfectly Utah." With over 100 commercials submitted, we Crazy Parkites are pleased to announce that our "Perfectly Utah" commercials received honorable mention.
All three commercials were:
conceived and directed by Nate Sears
produced by Kim Page and Stacy Dymalski
scored (original music written) by George Dymalski
edited by Stacy Dymalski
To learn more about the UFC Spot On Commercial contest, go to the Utah Film Commission website at: film.utah.gov, and click on FILM SCENE.
Click on any of the videos below to see the commercial.
Cowboy Commercial"Utah... Perfectly Imagined" Filmed in Heber City, Utah |
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City Commercial"Utah... Perfectly Constructed" Filmed in Salt Lake City, Utah |
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Space Alien Commercial"Utah... Perfectly Envisioned" Filmed in Goblin Valley, Utah |
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The Center of Fortitude
(formerly "Riding the Bench")
a feature length film
story by Mark Eaton and Stacy Dymalski
screenplay by Stacy Dymalski
Currently in preproduction,
The Center of Fortitude is the inspirational story of how former starting center for the Utah Jazz, Mark Eaton, stumbled into the NBA.
Starting out as an auto mechanic at a Mark C. Bloome tire store in Anaheim, California, seven foot-plus Mark was perfectly content to
work on cars, when at age 21, he was reluctantly plucked from the grease pit by Cypress College assistant basketball coach, Tom Lubin.
In addition to Tom, Cypress head coach Don Johnson, assistant coach Bruce Randall, and assistant coach Jack Long saw potential in Mark
that eluded other more high profile college coaching staffs. Working with a team of middle-class junior college kids, Don and his
coaching staff carved out teams in the 78-79 and 79-80 school years, that quite possibly were two of the best in the history of
California junior college basketball. More...
Click here to read the first 8 pages from The Center of Fortitude.



