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Compass College staff and students shoot full TV series here in West Michigan

Streaming Show Filmed And Shot In West Michigan Set To Hit Streaming Service

Streaming Show Filmed And Shot In West Michigan Set To Hit Streaming Service Get our free mobile app The show, which is expected to hit faith-based streaming service PureFlix in 2022, is called The Watchers . The 8 episodes of season one were all written, produced, and edited by members of the Compass College of Cinematic Arts community. While some of the actors are professionals that flew into West Michigan for the shoot, alumni, students, and faculty all worked on the production in and around Grand Rapids. Jay Greer, president of Compass College of Cinematic Arts, spoke with our media partner Fox 17, and told them this type of thing can become more common for production:

New show coming to streaming service was filmed, produced entirely in West Michigan

EXCLUSIVE: Behind-the-scenes of The Watchers, new series filmed in West Michigan

EXCLUSIVE: Behind-the-scenes of The Watchers, new series filmed in West Michigan A few Hollywood actors spent the last couple weeks in West Michigan filming a new series titled, The Watchers. Author: Jay Plyburn (WZZM) Updated: 9:20 AM EDT June 4, 2021 10 years ago, it was not uncommon to see Hollywood actors in West Michigan. At that time, there were countless TV and film projects underway, thanks to the state’s lucrative tax incentives for filmmakers.  These days, though, it’s pretty rare. Nevertheless, a small handful of LA-based actors spent time in and around Grand Rapids for the better part of May, as a new TV series titled “The Watchers” was being filmed in different parts of West Michigan.

Scots thug coughed at cops and claimed to have covid before biting an officer s thumb

Scots thug coughed at cops and claimed to have covid before biting an officer s thumb The vile outburst from Paul McGuigan, 38, resulted in six cops having to self isolate. Updated The case was heard at Paisley Sheriff Court (Image: PDE) Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our daily Criminal Record newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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