May 28th, 2019 – Stormfront Entertainment (SFE), an independent film company based out of Carlisle Pennsylvania, will begin production for their latest feature film effort, “Secret within the Sphere” on June 16th. Principle photography for project will take place for six week in June and July 2019 across central Pennsylvania.
SYNOPSIS: Airship Captain Verne Rudolph leads an adventure to acquire the Lelia sphere, an ancient energy course that the manipulative Victor Augustus will use to power his visionary city of the sky. Accompanied by the Duchess Adeline, Captain Rudolph finds him at odds against local law enforcement, air pirates, and many other adversaries determined to make the hero’s life difficult
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“Secret within the Sphere” is the latest installment for director David Noble and producer Sunny Park. The movie is a science fiction epic tale influenced by the growing steampunk fan populace. In the winter of 2010, SFE produced their first feature-length film, Zydeco, followed by The Knight Squad in 2012 and Lost Padre Mine in 2016.
Media across the region are invited to schedule engagements on location for any of the
below-listed film dates, or at other times and locations at their discretion.
• July 7th and July 28th in Harrisburg
• Saturday June 29th and July 27th in Strasburg
• Sunday June 30th in Lewistown
• Saturday July 6th in Mechanicsburg
“Secret within the Sphere” and other SFE projects can be found at the company website .
SFE held a script reading with the cast and crew of “Secret Within the Sphere” in Lancaster, April 2019.
Ashley Mahdavi (left) and Austin Greene (right) audition at the Ejecta Art Gallery in C]arlisle, February 2019.
The cast and crew of Stormfront Entertainment’s latest feature film, “Secret within the Sphere”, on location Sunday June 16th at the Cameron Mansion in Harrisburg, PA. Photo courtesy of George Winchell.
The cast and crew of Stormfront Entertainment’s latest feature film, “Secret within the Sphere”, on location Sunday June 16th at the Cameron Mansion in Harrisburg, PA. Photo courtesy of George Winchell.