Film Crafts Organization https://filmcrafts.org/ Promoting participation and education in Filmmaking and related arts Sun, 02 Apr 2023 19:57:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://filmcrafts.org/cm/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-OIF-icon-32x32.png Film Crafts Organization https://filmcrafts.org/ 32 32 Name Change https://filmcrafts.org/name-change/ Sun, 02 Apr 2023 19:57:53 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=3314 We will be changing our name to the “Film Crafts Organization” to better reflect our mission to provide educational material and better engage all film artists and cast/crew members. Please take note that the name change and the new website url https://filmcrafts.org, sill take place by the end of Spring 2023.

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We will be changing our name to the “Film Crafts Organization” to better reflect our mission to provide educational material and better engage all film artists and cast/crew members.

Please take note that the name change and the new website url https://filmcrafts.org, sill take place by the end of Spring 2023.

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Promoting Yourself, Your Music, and Your Film https://filmcrafts.org/promoting-yourself-your-music-and-your-film/ Mon, 20 Feb 2023 03:09:05 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=3236 Florida Film Works Program Archive This was the third in a series of the Florida Film Works Program (the second at the Enzian Theater). Sunday, February 19, 2023 at 11:00AM. At The Enzian Theater in Maitland, Florida1300 Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751 Hear and interact with industry experts on how to promote yourself, your music,… Continue Reading Promoting Yourself, Your Music, and Your Film

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Florida Film Works Program Archive

This was the third in a series of the Florida Film Works Program (the second at the Enzian Theater).

Promoting Yourself, Your Music or Your Film

Sunday, February 19, 2023 at 11:00AM.
At The Enzian Theater in Maitland, Florida
1300 Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751

Enzian Theater

Hear and interact with industry experts on how to promote yourself, your music, or your film project.
Actors and others can learn how to best promote themselves in the film industry.

Note the event may be videotaped. By attending, you hereby acknowledge that your likeness may be recorded and release the use of any such recordings to the producers.


The Florida Film Works! Workshop series is an educational program that also showcases new as well as seasoned filmmakers, cast, and crew members. Our programs show that Florida Film works!

Panelists

There will be food and beverage available for purchase at the venue. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to start to ensure your order will be ready by the time the session begins.

Tim Anderson will speak about Film Festivals, how to promote your film via Festivals and what the judges look for so you can increase your chances of having your film selected.

Will Covington will cover how to promote your music to gain more exposure.

Marco Di George and Jordan Woods Robinson will provide pointers for actors so they better promote themselves during casting calls and beyond.

TIM ANDERSON
TIM ANDERSON

Programming Coordinator for the Florida Film Festival and the Enzian Theater

TIM ANDERSON has worked in the entertainment industry since 1996. Currently he is the Programming Coordinator for the Florida Film Festival and the Enzian Theater—which was named the “Coolest Movie Theater in Florida” by Cosmopolitan Magazine. The Florida Film Festival is accredited as a qualifying festival for the Oscars® in the Live Action, Documentary, and Animated Short film categories and was named one of the “50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee” in 2014, 2018, 2019 and 2022 and one of the “40 Great Festivals to Find Your Film a Home (October 2022) by Moviemaker Magazine. Prior to his work with Enzian and the FFF, he produced award-winning shorts and music videos, co-hosted and co-produced the Indie Cinema Showcase for Orange TV, and was a freelance writer for Tribune Co., Amazon.com, Film Threat, Fangoria, and for 8-years at Bloody-Disgusting.com

JORDAN WOODS-ROBINSON<br>Award-Winning Actor, Musician, and Coach
JORDAN WOODS-ROBINSON
Award-Winning Actor, Musician, and Coach

 
As an actor, Jordan is best known for The Walking Dead, Homeland, Nashville, and as a member of the prestigious Blue Man Group. With a BFA with Honors from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Jordan’s physically-based theatrical training has to led to chameleon-like Film and TV roles opposite Anthony Hopkins, Colin Farrell, Clare Danes, Donald Sutherland, Andrew Lincoln, Connie Britton, Octavia Spencer, Michelle Dockery, Colin O’Donoghue, and more. (All of which were cast from the Book From Tape studios.)
 
As an Acting Coach, Jordan translates his theatrical training for Film and TV actors, empowering them to get into their bodies and out of their heads. He trains his actors (ages 6-76) to harness impulse as a tool, to trust their guts, to work on their feet, to break rules, and, overall, to make bold choices that make a lasting impression through tape. Actors who work with Jordan are taught techniques by Jerzy Grotowski, Laban, Viewpoints, Harold Guskin, and others from his personal Actor’s Tool Box.

MARCO DiGEORGE<br>Co-Owner, Program Director, Truthful Acting Studios<br><br>Marco DiGeorge’s love for teaching and the arts has led him to the various endeavors he is involved with today, including Co-Founder and Teacher at Truthful Acting Studios, Adjunct Professor with the UCF Film Program, Producer at Doctrine Creative, and Artistic Director of Theater On The Edge, where he has implemented his unique style of Cinematic Theater. Marco is an acclaimed actor and director in the central Florida community, and he works in both theater and film.
MARCO DiGEORGE
Co-Owner, Program Director, Truthful Acting Studios

Marco DiGeorge’s love for teaching and the arts has led him to the various endeavors he is involved with today, including Co-Founder and Teacher at Truthful Acting Studios, Adjunct Professor with the UCF Film Program, Producer at Doctrine Creative, and Artistic Director of Theater On The Edge, where he has implemented his unique style of Cinematic Theater. Marco is an acclaimed actor and director in the central Florida community, and he works in both theater and film.



WILL COVINGTON
WILL COVINGTON

Grammy-Award winning drummer, Inferno Music Group CEO, record producer, and music publisher.

WILL COVINGTON is currently Chairperson of Orange Technical College Music Department Advisory Board; Founder of So You Want Your Name In Lights Youth Mentoring Program (501c3 non-profit organization); and since 2011, member of Valencia College Sound & Music Technology Program Advisory Committee in Orlando, Florida. Over his 50+ year music career, Will began as a freelance professional drummer/performer with the Ink Spots, James Brown, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Betty Wright, Raw Soul Express, and toured with The Commodores, The Chi-Lites, Richard “Dimples” Fields, Roy Ayers, and more. He organized and was drummer with Miami’s OMARi Band when he produced their first international hit single, “After Loving You” in 1983. Then in 1985, his drumming skills gained the attention of Blues icon, B B King; who hired him to record Kings’ entire 50th Anniversary album, the Grammy-Award “Six Silver Strings’ project for MCA Records. Afterwards, Will spent many studio hours producing for scores of clients who include Russian famous artist Li Li; Country music artist Chris Martin; Rock music artists Zeg, Petey & Ravins, and Scott Vervill; hip/hop artists Omeez and Peezy & LaLa, Pastor Joan Brightharp (New York), Poet Alonzo McClain (Miami), Deadbolt Revival (Leesburg), R&B artists Nina Skyy and Ariee, and Orlando-based Gospel artists Darwin “D-Brass” Brascomb, Minister Ed Brown, Jr (Notorious Praise), Gospel Daytonaires, Deadbolt Revival (Leesburg,FL), Gwen Covington; and three So You Want Your Name In Lights Gospel Showcase Winners: Jamarien Moore (who subsequently became BET Sunday’s Best Finalist/Season 5), Titus Lennon (Lakeland, FL), and Bernardette Miles (Deland, FL). Will’s film song credits include the movies, Clarinet (“Get Up, Get Freaky”); Lucky (“Funk Track Instrumental”); and HBO/TV series, Winning Line (“Get Up, Get Freaky”). His numerous accolades include recipient of “We Care” gold-record plaque for co-producing this song that generated sales over 500,000 units and raised funds for Ethiopian refugees support; City of Orlando Police Citizen Service Award, President Barack Obama Community Service Award, Underground Music Association Worldwide 2020 “Micheal Robinson Leadership Award”, and Orlando Urban Film Festival (2022) Life & Legacy Award. His 43- year marriage to Gwen (Realtor/Gospel Recording Artist/Events Specialist) procreated one son, Omari, (artist/composer/music producer) and three grandchildren.


Moderator

JASON GREGORY, MFA
JASON GREGORY, MFA

Screenwriting Lecturer, English Department, University of Central Florida

Jason Gregory is a board member of the Organization of Independent Filmmakers and former President of Orlando Urban Film Festival as well as a current UCF Screenwriting Lecturer.
Jason will moderate the panel and host the audience’s Q&A sessions.

OIF Ambassador

Nathan Bradford
Nathan Bradford

Award-winning filmmaker

Nathan Bradford is currently in grad school working towards his master’s degree in Entertainment Business. Recently, he received his bachelor’s degree in Film with multiple honors from Full Sail.  Nathan spent over 21 years in the United States Air Force and retired as a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer. He exhibits leadership, team management, vision, integrity, and overall skills to achieve work success. Nathan has been a member of the Orlando Independent Filmmakers since 2017. He wants to continue producing films in Central Florida area. Nathan’s goal is to help bring larger film production into the area.

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How Filmmakers Got Their Start https://filmcrafts.org/how-filmmakers-got-their-start/ Fri, 10 Feb 2023 15:11:14 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=3111 This workshop was held on Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 7:00PM. At The Wayne Densch Theater in Sanford, Florida. We were happy to have presented another great event in Central Florida where a diverse group of attendees were able to enjoy seven locally-produced short films and later interact with four of the filmmakers on stage… Continue Reading How Filmmakers Got Their Start

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This workshop was held on Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 7:00PM.

At The Wayne Densch Theater in Sanford, Florida.

We were happy to have presented another great event in Central Florida where a diverse group of attendees were able to enjoy seven locally-produced short films and later interact with four of the filmmakers on stage in a lively Q&A segment.

Below you can find a taped archive of the workshop panel. The Workshop Panel was presented at Love Your Shorts Film Festival, Sanford, Florida Feb. 9, 2023. We hope you find it informative.

The OIF Florida Film Works Panel
Love Your Shorts Education Day
Education Day at LYSFF

Seven Locally Produced Short Films Were Screened

Men Are Dogs Short Film Poster
Men Are Dogs by Tracey Jane
Speak Poster
Speak by Robin Hofmann
Persistence of Time Poster
The Persistence of Time by Dustin Weible
Betrayed by Dale Metz
Campfire Tales Short Film Poster
Campfire Tales by Michael Carey
Game Night Film Poster
Game Night by Trent Duncan
For You  Film Poster
For You by Samantha Burton

Panelists

DUSTIN WEIBLE<br><br>Filmmaker, Writer, Storyteller<br><br>When Dustin first saw Jurassic Park at the age of three, he knew he wanted to make movies. Armed with his Hot Wheels camcorder, he'd record scenes with his action figures and friends. Dustin studied Media Arts at the University of South Carolina with a focus on cinematography and writing. After graduating, he made the move down to Florida, where he is currently working with Living Frames, a commercial production company, while pursuing his passion for narrative filmmaking.
DUSTIN WEIBLE

Filmmaker, Writer, Storyteller

When Dustin first saw Jurassic Park at the age of three, he knew he wanted to make movies. Armed with his Hot Wheels camcorder, he’d record scenes with his action figures and friends. Dustin studied Media Arts at the University of South Carolina with a focus on cinematography and writing. After graduating, he made the move down to Florida, where he is currently working with Living Frames, a commercial production company, while pursuing his passion for narrative filmmaking.



TRACEY JANE<br><br>Filmmaker, Writer, Director<br><br><strong>TRACEY JANE</strong> found her way to films through her passion for storytelling. As Copy Director for Marriott Vacations Worldwide, Tracey leads a team of a dozen creative copywriters. As an award-winning playwright, her comedic short plays (together, <em>QUICKIES by Tracey Jane</em>) have been produced from Orlando, Miami, and LA to New York, London and, later this year, Paris. In 2022, Tracey was challenged to enter the magical world of movies. Thanks to her team of co-collaborators, her first two short films, <em>Men Are Dogs </em>and <em>Build-a-Bob</em>—which she wrote, directed, and produced—received 14 awards (28 total nominations), including Best Film each for comedy and sci-fi categories, respectively, by the Orlando Independent Filmmakers. A brand-new musical Tracey wrote (book, music, and lyrics), "A Halloween Carol," gave a sold-out workshop performance at Orlando's Renaissance Theatre in preparation for a full production this coming Halloween. She's looking forward to the next Equal Play Production, co-written with Stephen Lewis: <em>Love Eternal</em>, a short comedy about mortality, inspiration, and love.
TRACEY JANE

Filmmaker, Writer, Director

TRACEY JANE found her way to films through her passion for storytelling. As Copy Director for Marriott Vacations Worldwide, Tracey leads a team of a dozen creative copywriters. As an award-winning playwright, her comedic short plays (together, QUICKIES by Tracey Jane) have been produced from Orlando, Miami, and LA to New York, London and, later this year, Paris. In 2022, Tracey was challenged to enter the magical world of movies. Thanks to her team of co-collaborators, her first two short films, Men Are Dogs and Build-a-Bob—which she wrote, directed, and produced—received 14 awards (28 total nominations), including Best Film each for comedy and sci-fi categories, respectively, by the Orlando Independent Filmmakers. A brand-new musical Tracey wrote (book, music, and lyrics), “A Halloween Carol,” gave a sold-out workshop performance at Orlando’s Renaissance Theatre in preparation for a full production this coming Halloween. She’s looking forward to the next Equal Play Production, co-written with Stephen Lewis: Love Eternal, a short comedy about mortality, inspiration, and love.



CHRIS BALLINGER
CHRIS BALLINGER

Writer, Director

Chris Ballinger resides in Orlando for the past 25 years. Chris started as an actor but realized he loved being behind the camera; now, he’s an award-winning indie short filmmaker and screenwriter. His award-winning short film Little Z now turned into a series called Saving Little Z. Along with the pilot, he turned the series into a comic book. Chris continues to create plans with an audio drama podcast and two more short films coming out this year. He enjoys getting out, meeting people, and talking about his passion as a creator.

DALE METZ<br>Filmmaker, Producer, Director<br><br>Dale Metz has been a photo and film enthusiast for years though he began a more formal study of photography in 1998. In early 2010, upon retiring from a career in the<br>fire/EMS service, he developed a passion for film-making. The ability to use knowledge learned as a still photographer when creating a story through film has opened a new dimension of expression. He enjoys collaboration, project development and working with actors and crew.<br>Born and raised in Vero Beach, Florida, he received a Bachelor degree from Florida State and has studied photography through Seminole State College and various workshops.<br>His professional photographic experience includes wedding, portrait, fine art and commercial work. He has produced product advertisements and composite work for promotional publications. Dale's short films have screened at festivals around the globe<br>and have received numerous recognitions.
DALE METZ
Filmmaker, Producer, Director

Dale Metz has been a photo and film enthusiast for years though he began a more formal study of photography in 1998. In early 2010, upon retiring from a career in the
fire/EMS service, he developed a passion for film-making. The ability to use knowledge learned as a still photographer when creating a story through film has opened a new dimension of expression. He enjoys collaboration, project development and working with actors and crew.
Born and raised in Vero Beach, Florida, he received a Bachelor degree from Florida State and has studied photography through Seminole State College and various workshops.
His professional photographic experience includes wedding, portrait, fine art and commercial work. He has produced product advertisements and composite work for promotional publications. Dale’s short films have screened at festivals around the globe
and have received numerous recognitions.



Moderator

JASON GREGORY, MFA
JASON GREGORY, MFA

Screenwriting Lecturer, English Department, University of Central Florida

Jason Gregory is a board member of the Organization of Independent Filmmakers and former President of Orlando Urban Film Festival as well as a current UCF Screenwriting Lecturer.
Jason will moderate the panel and host the audience’s Q&A sessions.

OIF Ambassador

ARLENE LAGOS
ARLENE LAGOS

Writer, Director, DAME Media LLC

A Boston native and writer for more than 25 years, has written 8 novels, 6 feature films, over 20 short films, several poetry anthologies and 3 television pilots. Her production company, DAME Media is located in Central Florida. Lagos has a Bachelors of Science in Developmental Psychology from Suffolk University and an Associates in Creative Writing from NYU. She has written and directed for the Theatre for decades, most notably her time at South of Broadway Theatre in Charleston, SC where she was well known for her directorial debut of, “Power Play” which sold out every show.

Open to the Public. General audience seating is not assigned or reserved; and is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Handicapped seating is available upon request.

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Florida Film Works at LYSFF https://filmcrafts.org/florida-film-works-at-lysff/ Wed, 25 Jan 2023 21:23:45 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=2880 OIF, in partnering with the Love Your Shorts Film Festival in Sanford, Florida will conduct Education Day at the festival. Education Day is the traditional opening night for the LYS Film Festival, previously conducted by the University of Central Florida. The evening will showcase six short films produced by local filmmakers based in Central Florida.… Continue Reading Florida Film Works at LYSFF

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Love Your Shorts Film Festival

OIF, in partnering with the Love Your Shorts Film Festival in Sanford, Florida will conduct Education Day at the festival. Education Day is the traditional opening night for the LYS Film Festival, previously conducted by the University of Central Florida.

The evening will showcase six short films produced by local filmmakers based in Central Florida. After the screening, four of these filmmakers will be on stage as panelists to present to the audience “how they got their start in filmmaking”. At the end of the panel presentations, there will be a dedicated Question and Answer session so that the audience may pose their questions to these filmmakers.

The evening promises to be entertaining as well as insightful. We’re looking forward to it!

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Florida Film Works – Pilot Session https://filmcrafts.org/florida-film-works-pilot-session/ Thu, 20 Oct 2022 01:18:21 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=2603 This film arts workshop panel brings together Film Trade professionals, Government Representatives and Professional Acting Coaches in a roundtable discussion on the status of Film in Central Florida and beyond, as well as insight into how to better ready yourself for the times ahead.

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This film arts workshop panel brings together Film Trade professionals, Government Representatives and Professional Acting Coaches in a roundtable discussion on the status of Film in Central Florida and beyond, as well as insight into how to better ready yourself for the times ahead.

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The 7 Steps to Fund, Produce, and Distribute Your Feature Film https://filmcrafts.org/fund-produce-distribute-your-feature-film/ Tue, 12 Jul 2022 04:34:34 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=2275 Archived Workshop hosted by Joanne Butcher. Taped on July 6th, 2022 . Joanne covers her 7 steps to success. Workshop Topics: Script that will attract distributors U Make Your Own Film without waiting for others Calculate the value of your film before creating a budget​ Create your ideal global distribution plan Easiest Fundraising Plan for you… Continue Reading The 7 Steps to Fund, Produce, and Distribute Your Feature Film

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Joanne Butcher
Joanne Butcher

Archived Workshop hosted by Joanne Butcher. Taped on July 6th, 2022 . Joanne covers her 7 steps to success.

Workshop Topics:

  • Script that will attract distributors
  • U Make Your Own Film without waiting for others
  • Calculate the value of your film before creating a budget​
  • Create your ideal global distribution plan
  • Easiest Fundraising Plan for you and your film
  • Start fundraising
  • Start Production

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All about Commercials https://filmcrafts.org/all-about-commercials-3/ Sun, 15 May 2022 20:19:21 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=2072 Archived Workshop hosted by Troy Hayes. Taped on June 8th, 2022 . Discussing the nitty-gritty of commercials. Troy has handled over $1,000,000,000 in client spend on commercials. Workshop Topics: How commercials get created inside agencies. How commercials get approved and produced. How agencies pick talent. Why clients are so nervous on shoot day. The difference… Continue Reading All about Commercials

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All About Commercials

Archived Workshop hosted by Troy Hayes. Taped on June 8th, 2022 . Discussing the nitty-gritty of commercials. Troy has handled over $1,000,000,000 in client spend on commercials.

Workshop Topics:

  • How commercials get created inside agencies.
  • How commercials get approved and produced.
  • How agencies pick talent.
  • Why clients are so nervous on shoot day.
  • The difference between long format and 30 seconds.
  • Q&A

So whether you are a videographer, studio owner, agency, production house, or talent, you’ll find this workshop interesting.

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Monthly Live Screenwriting Workshops https://filmcrafts.org/monthly-live-screenwriting-workshops/ Thu, 12 May 2022 19:36:00 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=2079 Sessions are held in an historic building on the fourth Thursday of each month. There is no cost to attend these workshops. The building, which used to be a school, is run by Orange County, Florida; whom we are grateful to for donating the space. Located at 99 E Marks Street, Orlando, FL 32803, the… Continue Reading Monthly Live Screenwriting Workshops

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Sessions are held in an historic building on the fourth Thursday of each month. There is no cost to attend these workshops.
The building, which used to be a school, is run by Orange County, Florida; whom we are grateful to for donating the space. Located at 99 E Marks Street, Orlando, FL 32803, the building currently houses the Marks Street Senior Citizen Center.

Screenwriter
Screenwriting “old school”

How It Works:

  • Register for the workshop using the form below.
  • Have a pdf copy of your script pages ready (10 pages max).
  • A link to upload your pages to an online drive will be provided by email within 24 hours prior to start.
  • Everyone at the workshop will be able to read your script on their devices.
  • Script actions and headings are read by a narrator, character lines are read by an attendee as your script “comes to life”.
  • At the end of each script session, feedback and ideas for the writer are exchanged by the attendees.
  • Once the workshop is over, the link and the script pages will be removed.

This is a great way to gain helpful notes and feedback on your script so you can make those final “tweaks”.

Be sure to check our workshop page for more news on live and online workshops.

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Invitation For Filmmaker Participation https://filmcrafts.org/invitation-for-filmmaker-participation/ Wed, 11 May 2022 18:39:02 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=2054 Fusion Fest, an Orange County program, invites local filmmakers to join the 2022 project. The following is an open letter to the filmmaker community: Dear Filmmakers,FusionFest, an Orange County-sponsored event, is looking for filmmakers to create 3-5 minute short videos. I, on behalf of FusionFest, search for people to represent 10 regions of the world,… Continue Reading Invitation For Filmmaker Participation

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Fusion Fest, an Orange County program, invites local filmmakers to join the 2022 project.

The following is an open letter to the filmmaker community:

Dear Filmmakers,
FusionFest, an Orange County-sponsored event, is looking for filmmakers to create 3-5 minute short videos.

I, on behalf of FusionFest, search for people to represent 10 regions of the world, 2 from each region, to be the subject of a film.  At the very least, I need 20 filmmakers.  The more filmmakers I have the more stories I can tell.  And that is why I am reaching out to you today.

On Friday, August 26th, we will have the filmmakers and the subjects meet.  The filmmakers arrive at 6 PM and pick a number between 1 – 20.  They then get a dossier on the person that was assigned that number.  The Dossier includes a professionally written bio, email, phone #, talents address, possibly other locations with the addresses for filming and release forms for locations and talent, and any other notes I may have about that person, At 6:30 PM the subjects enter.  We are hoping to do this in person this year, rather than zoom.  You then have that time to get to know each other and plan the shoot for 2-3 hours.

Prior to meeting their subject, I will have prepped the subjects and ask them to bring any digital assets, pictures, videos, etc, or any memorabilia for ‘B’ role.  Is there a dish with a few ingredients that they can make to be filmed?  I tell them to prep as much as possible in advance.  Is there a market, restaurant, or another place that they go to to keep heritage alive?  How do they share that with friends and family?  I also try and get other family members involved so we get the multi-generational aspect.  Makes for a richer story. 

The filmmakers then have 5 days to shoot and edit a 3-5 minute video.  Submission is 8/31 by 11:59 PM (ET).   Late submissions will still get shown at all screenings and be eligible for the Audience Choice Award at the Global Peace FIlm Festival,  but are not eligible for the FusionFest Grand & Student prizes.

From there the films go on to the Global Peace Film Festival, 3rd & 4th week in September, for (2) screenings of their films.  At the end of the 2nd screening, an audience award of $100 is given to both the filmmaker and the subject of the film.

After that, it is onto FusionFest, November 26th & 27th (Thanksgiving Weekend), the films will be shown throughout the (2) days.  On Sunday at the end of FusionFest, a grand prize of $1000 is awarded for the best overall film and $200 is awarded for the best student film.  Certificates of acknowledgment for 2nd and 3rd places for each category are given as well.

From there we use the films to promote FusionFest throughout the year and further spread the concept of a more diverse community.   These films will also be archived in the Orange County Regional History Center for posterity.

We have started a series of watch parties every 3rd Tuesday of the month.  We show (1) or (2) films and have the Filmmaker and Subject there for Q & A.  So many stories come out of this contest besides the films.  As the curator, it warms my heart.  WATCH PARTY

We are now accepting applications for both filmmakers and people with stories of MYgration. Applications can be found at this link.  Click Filmmaker for Filmmakers (duh!  lol) and Share Your Story for Subjects, if you know of anyone that has a story they want to share.

www.fusionfest.org/film

Here is a link to the films from past years. 2019 & 2020 FF Film Contest Films

If you have any questions feel free to reach out to me.
I hope to see your application in my inbox.

Warm regards,

Lori M. Turchin
Global Peace Film Festival Manager
FusionFest Film Contest Curator
Lori.GPFFManager@gmail.com
(407)325-9822

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HOW TO BE A GREAT PRODUCTION ASSISTANT https://filmcrafts.org/how-to-be-a-great-production-assistant/ Wed, 25 Aug 2021 17:53:00 +0000 https://filmcrafts.org/?p=1817 Topics covered: What a P.A. is. and what it isn’t Why a P.A. is important on any film set General safety on set Presented by:

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Topics covered:

  • What a P.A. is. and what it isn’t
  • Why a P.A. is important on any film set
  • General safety on set

Presented by:

<strong>Graham Zielinski</strong>
Graham Zielinski

Graham Zielinski is a Cinematographer/ Director of Photography with a background in Event Videography. His Favorite movie of all time is Jurassic Park. Having begun acting as a kid, Graham moved to LA in 2011 to further study the acting process, it was there that Graham got his first chance to be a PA, experiencing what it was like to be a part of the crew, but after working both in front and behind the camera, Graham decided he wanted to be a part of the behind the camera process full time and enrolled in Full Sail University in 2014. Since graduating in 2016 with a BS in Film, Graham has worked a multitude of productions, been head of marketing at a talent agency, videographer at Reel Video & Stills, Cam Op on a Reality TV show and Director of Photography on over 20 films with further experience in Commercial, Corporate, and Event production, Graham is eager to teach what makes a GREAT Production Assistant.

You can follow Graham Zielinski on Facebook by clicking below.

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