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– Guided by experts in the field, this 5-week program will give you a solid foundation of immersive storytelling, shooting, and editing 360 documentaries. You will finish the course with an understanding of fundamental camera techniques, the stitching workflow, editing, and choreography between scenes in a 360 space. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. This workshop will culminate in a friends and family screening of your film on virtual reality headsets! This workshop is designed for beginners. No experience with 360 video is necessary. Experience with Adobe Photoshop, and Premiere Pro will be helpful, but is not necessary. Editing software is available at NW Doc. Price of class includes a one year membership to NW Documentary and one free rental of a 360 camera package. Students must provide their own hard drive. 5 Tuesdays starting October 30 Start Time: 6:00 pm Start Date: October 30 Instructors Rachel Bracker is a VR filmmaker with a background in multimedia journalism who has produced and edited several 360 documentaries that explore a range of issues, from saving the Grand Canyon to the world’s oldest drag queen. Her work has screened at FIVARS Festival of International Virtual and Augmented Reality Stories, Boulder International Film Festival, and the Portland Film Festival. Kerri Lynne Thorp is a Documentary Filmmaker and VR artist who is exploring story and culture through documentary, virtual reality and public engagement with a desire is to expand access to technology and storytelling as a crucial way to affect social change. Kerri is also the Board VP of NW Documentary and is the creative director for the youth documentary program Produced by Her. – November 2, 2018. 10AM to 3PM. Northwest Film Center. $20-$60. Visit https://nwfilm.org/classes/a-tale-in-two-minutes-how-to-pitch-your-film-idea/ Pitching is part writing, part strategy, part performance … but above all, it’s storytelling. So your pitch simply boils down to telling a good tale, right? If only it were so easy. Whether you’re proposing a feature, documentary, commercial or other creative project, you need an engaging, suspenseful and tight pitch of 60-120 seconds at the ready. Like filmmaking, pitching involves knowing your audience (prospective buyer), but it also involves a whole lot more. How the heck can you describe a feature length film in ninety seconds? What do you reveal and what do you not? How do you avoid getting mired in detail or lost along the way? How do you get your audience excited enough to actually buy your story? We’ll explore all this and more in a high energy, informal, safe and welcoming environment. The material is helpful not just for in-person pitching, but for proposal writing and other forms of marketing. Topics include: Register one of two ways. Pitching Participants ($60, limited to 12) will be actively guided in working on one or two of their film ideas, receive expert feedback from instructors and may compete for prizes during PITCH FOR THE PRIZE. Observers ($20, limited to 15) will attend the lectures and watch the in-class pitching practices and critiques. No previous experience is required. All levels of filmmaking experience are welcome. Instructors: DAVID POULSHOCK & NANCY FROESCHLE David Poulshock’s Red Door Films produces corporate films, web videos, documentaries and features, including Wee Sing, the groundbreaking pubic television series. Nancy Froeschle is a Nicholl Fellowships Winner who has written produced thrillers, dramatic shorts and serialized pilots including Riders and Lake Crescent. – Darkside Cinema Presents Festival Schedule: Friday, November 2nd at 7:30pm Saturday, November 3rd at 1:00pm Saturday, November 3rd at 3:30pm All screenings followed by Q&A discussion with festival director, Michael Harrington. Tickets: Note: Program A. Gender Blender and Program C. Our Basic Assumptions are recommended for ages 14+ due to language and sexual references. For more festival information, including descriptions of all 25 short films, please visit: – Darkside Cinema Presents Festival Schedule: Friday, November 2nd at 7:30pm Saturday, November 3rd at 1:00pm Saturday, November 3rd at 3:30pm All screenings followed by Q&A discussion with festival director, Michael Harrington. Tickets: Note: Program A. Gender Blender and Program C. Our Basic Assumptions are recommended for ages 14+ due to language and sexual references. For more festival information, including descriptions of all 25 short films, please visit: – Darkside Cinema Presents Festival Schedule: Friday, November 2nd at 7:30pm Saturday, November 3rd at 1:00pm Saturday, November 3rd at 3:30pm All screenings followed by Q&A discussion with festival director, Michael Harrington. Tickets: Note: Program A. Gender Blender and Program C. Our Basic Assumptions are recommended for ages 14+ due to language and sexual references. For more festival information, including descriptions of all 25 short films, please visit: – Darkside Cinema Presents Festival Schedule: Friday, November 2nd at 7:30pm Saturday, November 3rd at 1:00pm Saturday, November 3rd at 3:30pm All screenings followed by Q&A discussion with festival director, Michael Harrington. Tickets: Note: Program A. Gender Blender and Program C. Our Basic Assumptions are recommended for ages 14+ due to language and sexual references. For more festival information, including descriptions of all 25 short films, please visit: – Barnstormers Theatre Presents PROGRAM D: MOMENTS IN TIME Films Showing: Bonobo • Into the Blue • Three Red Sweaters • The End of Time • The Boatman • End of The Rainbow Screening followed by a Q&A discussion with festival director, Michael Harrington. Tickets: $10 – Barnstormers Theatre Presents PROGRAM B: OUTSIDERS Screening followed by a Q&A discussion with festival director, Michael Harrington. Tickets: $10
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October 30, 2018
End Time: 8:30 pm
End Date: December 4
No Class 11/20/18
Open lab hours on Sundays 2-4
November 2, 2018
November 2, 2018
A Weekend with Wandering Reel Traveling Film Festival
Friday, November 2nd at 5:00pm
Program A: Gender BlenderEncounter stories of people who disrupt (or uphold) traditional gender roles and who represent the juxtaposition and sometimes every day interplay between toxic masculinity and the struggles of feminism in the modern world.
Films: Game • The Beep Test • I Think I Have A Crush On You • The Gunfighter • Cheese • Vs • Counterfeit Kunkoo
Program B: Outsiders
Identity can put you in a box, and it can also set you free. Discover the hidden stories of being an outsider in a society stuck on its definition of “norms.”
Films: Death Metal Grandma • Libre • Born in the Maelstrom • Schoolyard Blues • Little Potato
Program C: Our Basic AssumptionsWhat happens when we leave our assumptions at the door? These seven shorts challenge stereotypes around poverty, race, integrity, sexuality, gender, age, and more.
Films showing: Caroline • Emergency • Sacrilege • Dik • For Nonna Anna • Intimity • Coffee Time
Program D: Moments In TimeTake a peek at portraits of the seemingly mundane moments, memories, and dreams that play meaningful parts in our lives through the unique styles of six visionary storytellers.
Films: Bonobo • Into the Blue • Three Red Sweaters • The End of Time • The Boatman • End of the Rainbow
Single Program: $9 • 2 Programs: $15 • Full Festival Pass: $28
www.wanderingreel.org
November 2, 2018
A Weekend with Wandering Reel Traveling Film Festival
Friday, November 2nd at 5:00pm
Program A: Gender BlenderEncounter stories of people who disrupt (or uphold) traditional gender roles and who represent the juxtaposition and sometimes every day interplay between toxic masculinity and the struggles of feminism in the modern world.
Films: Game • The Beep Test • I Think I Have A Crush On You • The Gunfighter • Cheese • Vs • Counterfeit Kunkoo
Program B: Outsiders
Identity can put you in a box, and it can also set you free. Discover the hidden stories of being an outsider in a society stuck on its definition of “norms.”
Films: Death Metal Grandma • Libre • Born in the Maelstrom • Schoolyard Blues • Little Potato
Program C: Our Basic AssumptionsWhat happens when we leave our assumptions at the door? These seven shorts challenge stereotypes around poverty, race, integrity, sexuality, gender, age, and more.
Films showing: Caroline • Emergency • Sacrilege • Dik • For Nonna Anna • Intimity • Coffee Time
Program D: Moments In TimeTake a peek at portraits of the seemingly mundane moments, memories, and dreams that play meaningful parts in our lives through the unique styles of six visionary storytellers.
Films: Bonobo • Into the Blue • Three Red Sweaters • The End of Time • The Boatman • End of the Rainbow
Single Program: $9 • 2 Programs: $15 • Full Festival Pass: $28
www.wanderingreel.org
November 3, 2018
A Weekend with Wandering Reel Traveling Film Festival
Friday, November 2nd at 5:00pm
Program A: Gender BlenderEncounter stories of people who disrupt (or uphold) traditional gender roles and who represent the juxtaposition and sometimes every day interplay between toxic masculinity and the struggles of feminism in the modern world.
Films: Game • The Beep Test • I Think I Have A Crush On You • The Gunfighter • Cheese • Vs • Counterfeit Kunkoo
Program B: Outsiders
Identity can put you in a box, and it can also set you free. Discover the hidden stories of being an outsider in a society stuck on its definition of “norms.”
Films: Death Metal Grandma • Libre • Born in the Maelstrom • Schoolyard Blues • Little Potato
Program C: Our Basic AssumptionsWhat happens when we leave our assumptions at the door? These seven shorts challenge stereotypes around poverty, race, integrity, sexuality, gender, age, and more.
Films showing: Caroline • Emergency • Sacrilege • Dik • For Nonna Anna • Intimity • Coffee Time
Program D: Moments In TimeTake a peek at portraits of the seemingly mundane moments, memories, and dreams that play meaningful parts in our lives through the unique styles of six visionary storytellers.
Films: Bonobo • Into the Blue • Three Red Sweaters • The End of Time • The Boatman • End of the Rainbow
Single Program: $9 • 2 Programs: $15 • Full Festival Pass: $28
www.wanderingreel.org
November 3, 2018
A Weekend with Wandering Reel Traveling Film Festival
Friday, November 2nd at 5:00pm
Program A: Gender BlenderEncounter stories of people who disrupt (or uphold) traditional gender roles and who represent the juxtaposition and sometimes every day interplay between toxic masculinity and the struggles of feminism in the modern world.
Films: Game • The Beep Test • I Think I Have A Crush On You • The Gunfighter • Cheese • Vs • Counterfeit Kunkoo
Program B: Outsiders
Identity can put you in a box, and it can also set you free. Discover the hidden stories of being an outsider in a society stuck on its definition of “norms.”
Films: Death Metal Grandma • Libre • Born in the Maelstrom • Schoolyard Blues • Little Potato
Program C: Our Basic AssumptionsWhat happens when we leave our assumptions at the door? These seven shorts challenge stereotypes around poverty, race, integrity, sexuality, gender, age, and more.
Films showing: Caroline • Emergency • Sacrilege • Dik • For Nonna Anna • Intimity • Coffee Time
Program D: Moments In TimeTake a peek at portraits of the seemingly mundane moments, memories, and dreams that play meaningful parts in our lives through the unique styles of six visionary storytellers.
Films: Bonobo • Into the Blue • Three Red Sweaters • The End of Time • The Boatman • End of the Rainbow
Single Program: $9 • 2 Programs: $15 • Full Festival Pass: $28
www.wanderingreel.org
November 17, 2018
The 4th Annual Wandering Reel Traveling Film Festival
Description: Take a peek at portraits of the seemingly mundane moments, memories, and dreams that play meaningful parts in our lives through the unique styles of six visionary storytellers.
November 18, 2018
The 4th Annual Wandering Reel Traveling Film Festival
Identity can put you in a box, and it can also set you free. Discover the hidden stories of being an outsider in a society stuck on its definition of “norms.”
Films: Death Metal Grandma • Libre • Born in the Maelstrom • Schoolyard Blues • Little Potato