Women in Movies: Behind the Scenes and On Camera
Are you interested in the field of film making but don’t know how to get started? Learn about the various stages of making movies from expert Scarlett Shepard and two successful film makers who will share their personal journeys with you. After viewing the two inspiring films produced by these young women, you’ll participate in a discussion about basic film making, including how to take a concept and move through the stages of scripting, editing and distributing it. Bring all of your questions, and expect to walk away from this workshop with a good overview of film making and resources that can help you immediately get started in this exciting field. Let your voice be heard and try filmmaking!
Workshop Leader: Scarlett Shepard, Founder and Executive Director of the San Francisco International Women's Film Festival and local film makers Fifer Garbesi and Willa Chiah Connolly Ingram.
Date: 2/6/2010
Cost: $30
Location: California High School - 9870 Broadmoor Dr, San Ramon, CA 94583
(Workshop is for young women ages 11-13).
For more information and to enroll: http://www.soroptimist-sr.org/SAT2010form.html
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I am fascinated that none of the "experts" or the Director of the Festival, have any projects mentioned on IMDB.
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