Central Valley Film Project Wraps Up "Henry" Production
MODESTO, Calif. — The Central Valley Film Project wrapped up its short film production, "Henry," in January, with organizers expressing immense satisfaction with the results.
The final weekend of production exceeded expectations, with both the cast and crew delivering exceptional performances, buoyed by strong community support.
According to a spokesperson for the project, "Henry" is now in post-production, and anticipation is high for its forthcoming release. Further details on the film's debut will be announced in due course.
The Central Valley Film Project, known for its Heartland Creative Corps initiative, aims to elevate the voices of underrepresented communities through storytelling. Its goal is to mentor and educate aspiring filmmakers in the region, providing them with the necessary tools and resources to share their unique perspectives through film.
The project extends its appreciation to the community for its steadfast support as they continue their mission of fostering creativity, diversity, and inclusivity.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Central Valley Film Project continues to make strides in the world of cinema.
ABOUT HEARTLAND CREATIVE CORPS
The Heartland Creative Corps, a collaborative initiative involving Stanislaus Arts Council, Tuolumne County Arts, Merced County Arts Council, and United Way of Merced County, has received a significant grant of $4.2 million from the California Arts Council. This funding aims to support artistic endeavors across Merced, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties, addressing critical community issues such as public health, social justice, civic engagement, and environmental conservation. In Stanislaus County alone, over $1.6 million has been allocated to 17 impactful art projects. The Heartland Creative Corps underscores the transformative power of art in shaping resilient communities and fostering positive change.