Filmmaker Workshops at The Cell

For the second weekend in a row, and with the help of our friends and co-sponsors at IFP, our expanded program features more Filmmaker Workshops Saturday afternoon.

Now is your chance to meet our seasoned panelists – up close and personal – as they share their knowledge about everything the aspiring performer or filmmaker needs to know to make it big in the business. And the best part? There’s only a $10 suggested donation to attend each class.

Here’s a quick preview of our seminars being offered RIGHT NOW:

Strategies for Music In Narrative and Documentaries (Noon)

Music, which plays a crucial role in documentaries and narrative films, frequently provides the most obstacles and frustrations to filmmakers. Music industry professionals advise and guide you through processes ranging from clearing third party material to finding the right composer for your aesthetic requirements and budget. Moderator: Diedra Meredith (right), executive director of The LGBT Recording Academy.

Case Study in Narrative Indie Producing (1:30pm)

Producer-director-writer John G. Young joins Darien Sills-Evans, himself an actor, producer and writer, on a journey through the entire production and release process of their award-winning narrative and 2009 NewFest hit, RIVERS WASH OVER ME.

Shooting Digital For Documentary (3pm)

Director of Photography Elaine Epstein (right) conducts an informative workshop exploring the latest in digitalphotography equipment, technology, and technique. Discover what the latest innovations can do and get a hands-on look and expert advice on this rapidly changing field.

Tickets are still available. Just click on the Film Guide link above for details.
Walk-ins are always welcome.

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