Completing Kaden

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Completing Kaden is an American teen television series currently airing online at www.CompletingKaden.com. The series has an established fan-base throughout the Midwest United States, the west coast of Canada, Nova Scotia, the U.K. and Australia. The pilot episode premiered online on May 1, 2006.

Official image of Completing Kaden
Official image of Completing Kaden

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[edit] Distribution

The series has recently been picked up by Uplifting Entertainment (out of Pittsburg, PA) for worldwide disribution on all media, including television. The first and most recent television licensing sale has been made to a television network serving U.K. and Ireland. No other details are available at this time.

[edit] History

Completing Kaden was developed by a 16 year old by the name of Kyle Lawrence in early 2004. After acquiring the needed actors, a director, and equipment, the first season began filming on June 5, 2005 on a budget of about $55,000. Completing Kaden was filmed and produced by a group of teenagers in St. Louis, Missouri.

The first season of Completing Kaden consists of 12 episodes. The second season (currently in post-production) consists of 14 episodes. The first episode was pre-screened in late February of 2006 at youth groups all throughout Missouri, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, Kansas, and British Columbia, Canada.

Completing Kaden was filmed using three Sony High Definition (HVR-Z1U) cameras.

[edit] Synopsis

Kaden O'Connor is your typical, everyday teenager who's just trying to find his place in life. Along with his faithful friend Shane and crazy and out-there brother James, they are constantly finding themselves in hilarious situations which are far from ordinary.

This show is a situational comedy/drama and has been coined as a "new breed of sitcom". Completing Kaden has been featured in newspapers and magazines in Missouri, Iowa, California and Virginia.

[edit] Main Characters

Kaden O'Connor, played by Jonathan Gray - Sophomore at Lawrence High School and just trying to fit in. He has a secret crush on Taylor Samuels, finds his brother James to be his biggest annoyance, and just can't stay out of trouble with the "school bully" Brad. Jonathan has had parts in numerous other productions, including The Weatherman with Nicholas Cage and a lead role in the History Channel's Conspiracy Theories.

Shane (Insert Last Name Here), play by Matt Martin - Kaden's best friend standing right by his side. He's random and can't seem to avoid his ever-longing desire for Mountain Dew.

James O'Connor, played by Brady Lovesou - Kaden's older brother, wacky and out there. He's a senior in high school who just loves life. Through all of his craziness, he always seems to have the right things to say at the right time.

Taylor Samuels, played by Taylor Kirk - Another sophomore in high school, she works at the local family-owned cafe.

Michelle Hessley, played by Steffani Bolhofner - Taylor's best friend, yet from one of the wealthiest families in the state. The small country business started by her great grandfather quickly flourished and grew exponentially which has lead Michelle's father to great wealth. Michelle can hardly remember the day when she had to lift her own finger to get a task accomplished.

[edit] Other Characters

Gilbert, played by Erik A. Williams - A boldly intelligent yet socially daft student who gives a speech in an episode of season 2. Erik has also had parts in many productions including Quebec with John C. Reilly and Seann William Scott, Alice with Lucas Grabeel, appeared as a guest on The Tyra Banks Show, and is a producer on The 1 Second Film.

[edit] Episodes

Episode 1.1 (Released May 1, 2006) - Pilot

Episode 1.2 (Released May 15, 2006) - Materialism - Michelle just got her brand new expensive entertainment system which doesn't make her as happy as she'd think, while James is out helping the homeless.

Episode 1.3 (Released May 29, 2006) - Taylor is an overachiever and puts forth much more energy and time than required to help out their youth center - she starts to think that it may not have been worth it, but in the end realizes that it's always quality that matters, not quantity.

Episode 1.4 (Released June 5, 2006) - Rumors - A class project turns into a terrible rumor which ruins friendships and reputations.

Episode 1.5 (Released June 12, 2006) - Peer Pressure - Is being popular really what's it cracked up to be? Especially when you have to sacrifice morals and standards in order to obtain popularity?

Episode 1.6 (Released June 19, 2006) - Family Troubles - Shane, Kaden, and Joshua are all experiencing problems within their own families, some bigger than others, and in the end, Kaden realizes that his problems (having an annoying brother) doesn't match up to Shane's wrecked family.

Episode 1.7 (Released June 26, 2006) - Friendships - What is a true friend? Someone who makes fun of you behind your back? Someone who uses you for money or popularity? Or someone who stands there beside you, even after you've turned your back on them?

Episode 1.8 (Released July 3, 2006) - Forgiveness - An interesting twist is revealed when an old friend returns to Willfield after being gone for four years and after fleeing from trouble and pain caused in Kaden's life.

Episode 1.9 (Released July 17, 2006) - Joshua is dealing with some hard times and some weird dreams, he comes to find the one thing his life has been missing, and then looses another.

Episode 1.10 (Released July 31, 2006) - Purpose - James and Taylor are both struggling to find their purpose. James can't even get a mouse out of the house without being yelled at and feeling like a nobody.

Episode 1.11 (Released August 7, 2006) - Kaden meets a new classmate who street races and Shane finds a couple of kids in need of help.

Episode 1.12 (Released August 14, 2006) - Season Finale

Episode 2.1 (Expected to be released in December of 2006) - Find out what happens to the cast, picks up where you got left hanging in Episode 1.12.

Episode 2.2 - Episode 2.14 -- No information can be disclosed at this time.

[edit] Settings

Lawrence High School - A made up high school filmed at a St. Louis, Missouri area middle school - Washington Middle School.

Other Settings Include - The O'Connor House - Shane's family's apartment - A movie theater - A youth center - A cafe - A grocery store - Russia - Africa

[edit] Music

Music used has been composed by a large number of musicians and composers. Original music for Completing Kaden was also recorded by Jon Swan and Brady Hardin.

Completing Kaden was created by showrunner and Executive Producer Kyle Lawrence. Season one was directed by David Clevenger and Season Two directed by Brady Lovesou.

[edit] Sources

- Official Web Site - www.CompletingKaden.com

- Real Bean Entertainment web site - www.RealBean.com (operated by same people as above site.)

- Uplifting Entertainment - www.UpliftingEntertainment.com (completely different company hundreds of miles away)

- IMDBPro has listing for Real Bean Entertainment

- A Google search will reveal Completing Kaden to be on many different blogs and other sites.

- Season One DVDs are for sale on Amazon.com

- Real Magazine - http://www.realmagazine.com/archives/movies/ (Completing Kaden was previously named Persecution Video Series, this was changed on March 1, 2006)

Articles have been in: - St. Louis Good News Hareld - St. Louis Post Dispatch - Liberty Newspaper (Lynchburg, VA) - St. Louis Christian Parent Magazine - Louie Mag - Suburban Journals - A few more

Executive Producer Kyle Lawrence of Completing Kaden has been on St. Louis KMOV Channel 4 TV show called - Extra Edition, as well as two radio shows in the St. Louis area.

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