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Hollywood with a Heart: "Brightest Star" Producer Gives Back to WBHS Students

I was just giving him a call, being the nosy person that I can be…

“How’s your movie coming along?”

Former student and current producer, Jason Potash, was in New York prepping for the film Brightest Star which opens on January 31st.

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“Great!” he answered, ever positive. “How’s the family?” ever quick to shift the spotlight back to someone else.

“Wish I could bring my class,” I joked. “It’d be a great field trip!”

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“Why not?”

“Ha!”

“No really. We’ve got a few college lecture hall scenes and we need extras.”

Less than a month later with the help of a wonderful travel agent (and high school classmate) Jeff combined with the trusting support of a principal and many parents, we flew out of Detroit–sixteen students and four other chaperons.

The shoot took a full Sunday and the students had to bring four changes of clothes to represent various times in the movie’s plot. The fans of Veronica Mars and Private Practice were particularly excited to see a familiar face playing the lead. Chris Lowell, would later be seen as Stuart Whitworth, Emma Stone’s love-interest in The Help.

Jason arranged for the students to not only be in the lecture hall but in a library scene. In the long spots of down-time between shoots, he would chat with us about the process and introduce the students to many key crew members who shared their stories and jobs.

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Read more at MyMediaDiary.com.

You can also hear Kevin's podcast interview with Jason at this link.
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