Are you a film maker and want to make your own independent film? Are you afraid of how much it will cost or lack the courage to just do it? This informal seminar will open your eyes to the possibilities, regardless of budget. Veteran TV director & indie film maker JOHN PUTCH candidly recounts how he has done just that with 3 award winning productions, MOJAVE PHONE BOOTH, ROUTE 30 & ROUTE 30, TOO!
This half-day seminar is brought to you by Independent Pictures, a nonprofit film organization dedicated to bringing artists and industry experts together. We have selected John to speak to the Northeast Ohio filmmaking community because of his straight forward approach and experience in both large and small production. He is the voice of the independent filmmaker and you will walk away with a new, refreshed approach to your projects.
This half-day seminar is brought to you by Independent Pictures, a nonprofit film organization dedicated to bringing artists and industry experts together. We have selected John to speak to the Northeast Ohio filmmaking community because of his straight forward approach and experience in both large and small production. He is the voice of the independent filmmaker and you will walk away with a new, refreshed approach to your projects.
When: March 7th, 2015 at 1PM
Where: Cleveland State University
Cost: $49.00 (Discounted Student Rates)
Limited Seating, Register Now!
Where: Cleveland State University
Cost: $49.00 (Discounted Student Rates)
Limited Seating, Register Now!
In our seminar, John Putch will address:
Script Design
Micro-Budget Mindset & Theory
Low Budget Production Tricks
Film Festival Secrets
Distribution Truths and Strategy
Video Clips & Examples
Script Design
Micro-Budget Mindset & Theory
Low Budget Production Tricks
Film Festival Secrets
Distribution Truths and Strategy
Video Clips & Examples
Click here for more info and to register.
[Press release from Independent Pictures.]
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