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Kansas City Filmmaker on His Indie Feature 'Ninth Inning'
Kansas City Filmmaker on His Indie Feature 'Ninth Inning'
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I Wanted to Make a Street Film. Something that Resonated with People of Different Dynamics by Anthony Moore of NINTH INNING
“I decided to make to this film because I wanted to make a street film, but also something that could resonate with people because of the different dynamics within the film. Even though my target audience is high school and college age kids, I feel people much older can relate to this film. I feel like people can put themselves in Chase\'s shoes, and think about what they would do if they were put in that same situation. I decided to make this film because I just felt that I could make something that people can enjoy, and I just love to write, and challenging myself to get this made was something that I embraced."
"This is film is my first project, and I\'m proud of the the way it turned out. I had so many setbacks trying to get this accomplished, but each time I had to get back up and shoot I just felt more comfortable, and things just kept becoming clearer on how to finish making this film. I think Ninth Inning isn\'t perfect, but I feel it\'s a solid film. With the cast, for a lot of people this was their first time behind the camera as well, and I think everybody gave their all, and I think they did a good job on this production. I feel like this is a film a quality, and I just want people to watch and say Ninth Inning is a good film.”
Anthony Moore, Writer/Director/Producer/Actor in \'Ninth Inning\' of Kansas City, MO.
First-time filmmaker Anthony Moore brings us inside the world of View High School\'s top baseball pitching prospect Chase Rocketts. All eyes are on Rocketts during his senior campaign, as he tries to lead his team to a fourth state baseball championship. As the View High School Cougars are off to a hot start, Rocketts quickly finds himself in the middle of a feud, that could not only jeopardize his quest for a fourth title, but his entire future as well.
Anthony Moore, Writer/Director/Producer/Actor in \'Ninth Inning\' as ‘Chase Rocketts’
Makeba Kichelle as ‘Lisa Martin’ in \'Ninth Inning\'
My name is Anthony Moore. I am from Kansas City, Missouri. I have my undergraduate degree in English. \'Ninth Inning\' is my first film ever that I wrote. I produced, directed, and played in \'Ninth Inning\' as well. I enjoy creating stories and trying to bring those characters to life. My next film that I will make is titled \'2nd Semester.\'
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