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Florida Film Works at LYSFF
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
Actors and Directors Workshop
This Virtual Workshop was held on September 2, 2020 Breaking Down the Boundaries: Actors and Directors -presented by Marco DiGeorge (Click below for the audio archive) Note: The workshop audio archive is a partial recording of the original presentation. Marco DiGeorge has a love for teaching and the arts which has led him to the… Continue Reading Actors and Directors Workshop
Navigating IMDb Awards Credits
This Virtual Workshop was held on February 3, 2021 How to add your nominations/awards to your IMDb page -presented by Robin Hofmann (Click below for the video archive) Robin Hoffmann
How to Make a Great Film on a Deadline
With so many elements going in to every step of creating a film, what are the key points to check when rushing a project through from development to completion? In this workshop, we will cover how to make a great film on a deadline and give you an over-all understanding of the tent pole aspects… Continue Reading How to Make a Great Film on a Deadline
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… Continue Reading All about Commercials
How To: Not Have To Fix It In Post
Workshop Overview: It isn’t the editor’s job to fix things – yet writers and filmmakers do things that create a world of “fix it in post.” Learn from the experience of an editor to take a few steps in the editor’s shoes and utilize the perspective of post production throughout all of development, pre-production, and… Continue Reading How To: Not Have To Fix It In Post