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An uplifting film for the whole family and based on a true story, NO VACANCY follows a jaded reporter demoted to a rural news bureau who finds her cynicism slowly transformed as she befriends a recovering addict and writes about a church struggling to purchase a motel for homeless families. Starring Sean Young (DUNE, BLADE RUNNER), T.C. Stallings (COURAGEOUS, WAR ROOM) and Dean Cain (GOD'S NOT DEAD, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman), NO VACANCY premieres May 9 in more than 700 cinemas nationwide for one night only. "In a time of bitter division and acrimony in our country, our creative team thought it was an appropriate time to release a movie based on the true story of a community coming together in a literally miraculous way," said Art Ayris, CEO of Kingstone Studios, which produced the film. "The Orlando ABC affiliate had previously done eight feature stories plus M6 in France and Japan's Nippon television had all journeyed to Florida to do stories. We realized this was a story with appeal far beyond central Florida and needed to be told in a way that only a motion picture can communicate. Though the movie has a few fictional components and characters, it is closely based on the true story," Ayris added. Distributed by Fathom Events, NO VACANCY is directed by Kyle Saylors. His documentary KIMJONIGILA was the first film ever screened at the U.S. Capitol private theater and led to a congressional hearing and the first sanctions against the North Korean prison camps. NO VACANCY is written by Ayris, whose production credits include Best TV Movie Hollywood's Next Success contest; Best Feature Florida Film & Television; Best Feature Angel Awards, graphic adaptation, for SONY Affirm theatrical release The Remaining; and over 60 comic, animation and film credits. Ayris served as executive editor of the Kingstone Bible, which was a finalist for Christian Book of the Year in the Children's Category.
An uplifting film for the whole family and based on a true story, NO VACANCY follows a jaded reporter demoted to a rural news bureau who finds her cynicism slowly transformed as she befriends a recovering addict and writes about a church struggling to purchase a motel for homeless families. Starring Sean Young (DUNE, BLADE RUNNER), T.C. Stallings (COURAGEOUS, WAR ROOM) and Dean Cain (GOD'S NOT DEAD, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman), NO VACANCY premieres May 9 in more than 700 cinemas nationwide for one night only. "In a time of bitter division and acrimony in our country, our creative team thought it was an appropriate time to release a movie based on the true story of a community coming together in a literally miraculous way," said Art Ayris, CEO of Kingstone Studios, which produced the film. "The Orlando ABC affiliate had previously done eight feature stories plus M6 in France and Japan's Nippon television had all journeyed to Florida to do stories. We realized this was a story with appeal far beyond central Florida and needed to be told in a way that only a motion picture can communicate. Though the movie has a few fictional components and characters, it is closely based on the true story," Ayris added. Distributed by Fathom Events, NO VACANCY is directed by Kyle Saylors. His documentary KIMJONIGILA was the first film ever screened at the U.S. Capitol private theater and led to a congressional hearing and the first sanctions against the North Korean prison camps. NO VACANCY is written by Ayris, whose production credits include Best TV Movie Hollywood's Next Success contest; Best Feature Florida Film & Television; Best Feature Angel Awards, graphic adaptation, for SONY Affirm theatrical release The Remaining; and over 60 comic, animation and film credits. Ayris served as executive editor of the Kingstone Bible, which was a finalist for Christian Book of the Year in the Children's Category.
An uplifting film for the whole family and based on a true story, NO VACANCY follows a jaded reporter demoted to a rural news bureau who finds her cynicism slowly transformed as she befriends a recovering addict and writes about a church struggling to purchase a motel for homeless families.Starring Sean Young (DUNE, BLADE RUNNER), T.C. Stallings (COURAGEOUS, WAR ROOM) and Dean Cain (GOD'S NOT DEAD, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman), NO VACANCY premieres May 9 in more than 700 cinemas nationwide for one night only. "In a time of bitter division and acrimony in our country, our creative team thought it was an appropriate time to release a movie based on the true story of a community coming together in a literally miraculous way," said Art Ayris, CEO of Kingstone Studios, which produced the film. "The Orlando ABC affiliate had previously done eight feature stories plus M6 in France and Japan's Nippon television had all journeyed to Florida to do stories. We realized this was a story with appeal far beyond central Florida and needed to be told in a way that only a motion picture can communicate. Though the movie has a few fictional components and characters, it is closely based on the true story," Ayris added. Distributed by Fathom Events, NO VACANCY is directed by Kyle Saylors. His documentary KIMJONIGILA was the first film ever screened at the U.S. Capitol private theater and led to a congressional hearing and the first sanctions against the North Korean prison camps. NO VACANCY is written by Ayris, whose production credits include Best TV Movie Hollywood's Next Success contest; Best Feature Florida Film & Television; Best Feature Angel Awards, graphic adaptation, for SONY Affirm theatrical release The Remaining; and over 60 comic, animation and film credits. Ayris served as executive editor of the Kingstone Bible, which was a finalist for Christian Book of the Year in the Children's Category.
An uplifting film for the whole family and based on a true story, NO VACANCY follows a jaded reporter demoted to a rural news bureau who finds her cynicism slowly transformed as she befriends a recovering addict and writes about a church struggling to purchase a motel for homeless families.Starring Sean Young (DUNE, BLADE RUNNER), T.C. Stallings (COURAGEOUS, WAR ROOM) and Dean Cain (GOD'S NOT DEAD, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman), NO VACANCY premieres May 9 in more than 700 cinemas nationwide for one night only. "In a time of bitter division and acrimony in our country, our creative team thought it was an appropriate time to release a movie based on the true story of a community coming together in a literally miraculous way," said Art Ayris, CEO of Kingstone Studios, which produced the film. "The Orlando ABC affiliate had previously done eight feature stories plus M6 in France and Japan's Nippon television had all journeyed to Florida to do stories. We realized this was a story with appeal far beyond central Florida and needed to be told in a way that only a motion picture can communicate. Though the movie has a few fictional components and characters, it is closely based on the true story," Ayris added. Distributed by Fathom Events, NO VACANCY is directed by Kyle Saylors. His documentary KIMJONIGILA was the first film ever screened at the U.S. Capitol private theater and led to a congressional hearing and the first sanctions against the North Korean prison camps. NO VACANCY is written by Ayris, whose production credits include Best TV Movie Hollywood's Next Success contest; Best Feature Florida Film & Television; Best Feature Angel Awards, graphic adaptation, for SONY Affirm theatrical release The Remaining; and over 60 comic, animation and film credits. Ayris served as executive editor of the Kingstone Bible, which was a finalist for Christian Book of the Year in the Children's Category.
An uplifting film for the whole family and based on a true story, NO VACANCY follows a jaded reporter demoted to a rural news bureau who finds her cynicism slowly transformed as she befriends a recovering addict and writes about a church struggling to purchase a motel for homeless families. Starring Sean Young (DUNE, BLADE RUNNER), T.C. Stallings (COURAGEOUS, WAR ROOM) and Dean Cain (GOD'S NOT DEAD, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman), NO VACANCY premieres May 9 in more than 700 cinemas nationwide for one night only. "In a time of bitter division and acrimony in our country, our creative team thought it was an appropriate time to release a movie based on the true story of a community coming together in a literally miraculous way," said Art Ayris, CEO of Kingstone Studios, which produced the film. "The Orlando ABC affiliate had previously done eight feature stories plus M6 in France and Japan's Nippon television had all journeyed to Florida to do stories. We realized this was a story with appeal far beyond central Florida and needed to be told in a way that only a motion picture can communicate. Though the movie has a few fictional components and characters, it is closely based on the true story," Ayris added. Distributed by Fathom Events, NO VACANCY is directed by Kyle Saylors. His documentary KIMJONIGILA was the first film ever screened at the U.S. Capitol private theater and led to a congressional hearing and the first sanctions against the North Korean prison camps. NO VACANCY is written by Ayris, whose production credits include Best TV Movie Hollywood's Next Success contest; Best Feature Florida Film & Television; Best Feature Angel Awards, graphic adaptation, for SONY Affirm theatrical release The Remaining; and over 60 comic, animation and film credits. Ayris served as executive editor of the Kingstone Bible, which was a finalist for Christian Book of the Year in the Children's Category.
We Have A Director And Movie Maker Kyle Saylors About His New Movie No Vacancy In Theaters May 9, 2022 Go To NoVacancyMovie.com For Where To Get Tickets And Where To See It Starring Sean Young TC Stallings And Dean Cain A Huge Thank You To Kyle Saylors For Taking The Time To Our Listeners And Our Fans In All 67 Countries For Enjoying The Life Box Media Channel Radio Podcast THANK YOU Please Comment Follow Like And Subscribe To Our Show And All Of Our Social Media TheLifeBoxMediaChannel.com https://linktr.ee/TheLifeBoxMediaChannel Thank You God Bless Episode # 345
There's a new movie being released this coming Monday, May 9th and T.C. Stallings is a guest on Dawn and Steve in the Morning to tell us about No Vacancy and his role in this powerful story of hope! T.C. Stallings is an actor, author, speaker, and producer. He is the CEO of TC Productions & Studios. Also, Kyle Saylors the Director of No Vacancy is here to share how this true story transitioned to film. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Film Director/Producer Kyle Saylors shares his journey to seeing his dreams realized. He also gives some insightful tips to seeing yours happen as well. If you enjoyed this podcast please Subscribe. You can Also Subscribe, Rate and Review on iTunes.
Pastor’s son, Kyle Saylors longed to be a film producer ever since he was a little boy growing up in Texas. Today, his dreams have been realized. Listen to his true and entertaining story of dreams being realized through faith and hard word. If you enjoyed this podcast please Subscribe. You can Also Subscribe, Rate and Review on iTunes.
Kyle is one-half of the brother producer/director duo. The pursuit of their childhood dreams has lead down a path of many adventures. From the Lombardi Honors to Sundance Premieres to filming for LEE CHILD's passion projects for the Jack Reacher Franchise. Previous credits include national music video, animation, motion picture, TV, and docs featured on PBS, BBC, NPR, Fox News, MTV, BET, CNN, Netflix, HULU, ABC News, CBS Sports, FOX Sports, NBC Sports, ESPN, Golf Channel, Sundance Channel, IFC, Newsweek, Time Magazine, The New York Times, Variety, Guideposts, Charisma, The Los Angeles Times, Hollywood Reporter, Huffington Post, Sports Illustrated, Indie Wire (Top 5), Slated, Vanity Fair, Family Net, Documentary Channel, USA Network, Trinity Broadcasting, The Village Voice, etc. Their projects have screened at over 60 festivals around the world, including Sundance Premiere (Nominated for Grand Jury Prize), PIFF (Best of Fest). Other critically acclaimed documentaries are Veil of Tears (narrated by Natalie Grant). They have shot in England, Ireland, India, Africa, South Korea, Dubai, across the US & Canada. Kyle is also the host of Dinner with Dreamers. You'll need to listen to the podcast to learn what that's about. Learn more about Kyle at www.saylorsbrothers.com/ ++++ The My Story Podcast is a production of ConjoStudios, LLC For professional, award-winning video or podcast production, visit: www.conjostudios.com Like the music on the show? Check out Drew Davidsen's music at www.drewdavidsen.com Check out our pics on Instagram: @MyStoryPodcast Send us a tweet @MyStory_Podcast And LIKE us on Facebook. We like to be liked.
Director Movie Maker Kyle Saylors Talks To Us About His Movie Who Killed Nicole And How It Came To Be And When The World Will See It And All The Major Details That Went Into Making This Unbelievable Movie Along With Raw Footage Of O J Simpson With The Known As Norm You Be The Judge Of Who Really Killed Nicole Brown Simpson This Is His Movie It Will Make You Think --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What started out as a way to meet people, has turned into an a huge international friendship circle that's out of control. At least that's how Kyle Saylors, one half of Saylors Brothers Productions describes "Dinner With Dreamers", an invitation only event for those who work in the entertainment industry. It doesn't matter whether you're a successful film, television, or record producer, or someone who's just starting out in the business. There's always a place set for those who are fortunate to attend one of the best kept industry secrets according to The Huffington Post. Kyle, along with his brother Kenny have worked on such projects as music videos for Snoop Dogg, Master P, a documentary on Kim Jong II, along with the doc film "Veil of Tears". Dinner with Dreamers events are held in such cities as Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, Orlando, Washington DC, wherever Kyle can round up some folks, bring in a special guest, and host an evening that is one of the best invitations someone in the business could ask for! The Business Side of Music ™ © 2019 The Business Side of Music Produced by Bob Bender Show Host: Bob Bender Show Advisor: Tom Sabella Show website: www.businesssideofmusic.com Stream or Download (free): www.businesssideofmusic.com To submit to be interviewed: musicpodcast@mail.com Sponsorship information: www.businesssideofmusic.com/sponsor Join our mailing list for show announcements, career advice, industry discounts, free gifts and more! www.businesssideofmusic.com Special Thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast, and trusting us to carry on their legacy.
Kyle Saylors an award-winning Producer & Director and one of the co-Founders of Saylors Brothers Entertainment (a film production company). His projects have found their way into nearly corner of the entertainment industry, including National and International Television programming, hit music videos, award-winning, critically acclaimed documentaries and feature films. But Kyle’s trajectory to where he is today has been far from a comfortable, straight line… to me, his personal history and way of going about life is even more impressive than his professional history:Kyle’s personal history is filled with some really inspiring turn-arounds from challenges that incl. being a kid in a small TX town with no friends, losing everything and being flat broke in Hollywood to finding himself divorced and wondering what to do next… how he dealt with these challenges speaks volumes about the type of person he is and I’m sure you’ll find this interview to be really interesting and inspiring. (We even spoke about how his Sundance award winning film… Kim Jongilia led him to be trailed by North Korean spies!)He is a really interesting guy with an interesting story.
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I talk with a film director and an amazing connector of people, Kyle Saylors, as he shares the fascinating story behind Dinner with Dreamers.
"I think if you're nice to people, willing to do anything and work around the clock, you can get through doors that most people can't." - Kyle Saylors Kyle Saylors is an award-wining and critically-acclaimed filmmaker, producer, and cinematographer. He has directed and produced projects as wide-ranging and diverse as FOX NFL promos, numerous MTV and BET chart-topping music videos with the likes of Master P and Snoop Dogg, and thought-provoking documentaries with global impact such as "Veil of Tears." He and his brother Kenny are the founders of Sailors Brothers Productions, and their work has been featured on, and in, Fox News, Newsweek, BBC, Time Magazine, NY Times, LA Times, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, Forbes, Huffington Post, Indie Wire, Charisma, and Christianity Today, among others. This interview was a little different than previous ones because I tried to just let Kyle talk instead of peppering him a with a thousand questions. Filmmaking is all about storytelling, and Kyle has lots of them to tell. And even if I had questions written down, I forgot to ask a lot of them because I was so engrossed in the stories! We cover all kinds of ground in this episode including: • Learning film editing by bleeping movies from the video store because he wasn't allowed to watch films with swearing as a kid • The non-traditional path of going from ditch-digging at TBN studios to lead camera operator for a national show • How he once "accidentally" ended up as head of security for the World Cup • Covering football for NBC Sports from the Dallas Cowboys sideline • Using a late night chance encounter at Denny's to launch into shooting rap music videos for Snoop Dogg, Master P, SIlkk the Shocker and C-Murder • The challenges of getting a feature film made relying on funding from Middle Eastern terrorist organizations • Learning to accept that failure is just part of the creative process • How "awful" it is filming Ferrari and Maserati commercials in Italy (poor guy!) • How brothers who never went to film school and didn't know anything about lighting could create a cutting-edge style by just figuring out what "looked cool." • The value of breaking rules in the creative process • The power of storytelling to change policy at the government level • And so much more!