First look at new poster designed by Harmony Becker
Cashing Out is the next feature film for LightSmith Productions.

After two straight weeks of longs days of filming and production, the principle photography for "Cashing Out" has ended. It's been a great two weeks filled with many great memories and experiences shared by all. We were able to film at several great locations in the Maryland, Washington DC and West Virginia areas. We appreciate all of the cast and crew who participated and made the time and effort to make this film a reality. For Mie and I, it was a great challenge to take on filled with many new learning experiences.


newspaper in Petersburg. He opened the Old Grant County Courthouse for us, a big brick building with white pillars, and a jail around the back.
courthouse, the temperatures were probably 20 degrees higher than the shaded portico outside, so we had quite a time keeping people hydrated, iced down, and some had to keep a towel nearby to blot the beads of perspiration between takes!
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Tuesday's shoots included a moving scene in Beauty Care, where Dolores Muhammad plays a woman about to undergo chemotherapy shopping for a wig who gets "Cashed," while Cathlene and Yuri are looking for disguises.
Our Sunday evening filming in the rain left us all a bit creaky the next morning, but by 11 the team was out on the UMD campus to film the "flashback" scenes, and it turned out to be orientation for many of the incoming freshmen. I wonder if they thought the movie shoot was being staged to show them how great the University is.
Back to the house for a quick lunch and off to Frederick, battling traffic to arrive at the Orchard Restaurant where Uncle Jim Hickey got us set up before leaving for a meeting. Josh de Groot was released from jury duty in time to play one FBI agent and Amadea Jessen de Groot played the other. We shot the near-miss scene, finishing by about 6:30, then grabbed some burgers and gas on our way to Baltimore to the famous Bel-Loc Diner. There, we met up with several others there to do a scene, and the waitresses, Jennifer and Christina who were playing Jenna and Sandy. By the end of the shoot, we had recruited Miss Jean as well, to be a part of the "cashing" part of the scene.
Today was an interesting day. After spending the entire morning making various preparations and then shooting a scene, the cast and crew went out for lunch. But the interesting part is that today was Cow Appreciation Day at Chick-Fil-A and anyone who comes dressed as a cow gets a free meal! So we prepared cow costumes (AKA cow masks and brown patches) and all 14 of us got free chicken sandwiches. We got a lot of stares but it was fun. Props to producer Kate Tsubata who had a full out cow costume and thus received a full meal.
