Coming Feb. 1: Indy Filmmaker D.I.Y. Workshop

Expo for the Artist & Musician expo_info at artsandmedia.net
Thu Jan 11 15:42:20 PST 2007


Expo for the Artist & Musician presents ... 

	AN INDY FILMMAKER WORKSHOP: 

	"Getting It Done ... Getting It In"

	http://artsandmedia.net/cgi-bin/dc/expo/2007/film_wkshp.txt

	FEATURING: Danny Plotnick, "American Scary," SF Indiefest
	
	February 1, 2007, 6 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
	Amnesia (853 Valencia St, San Francisco)
	
	COST: Free

	INFO: expo_info at artsandmedia.net, 415/861-5302
	
	DETAILS: 
	
	Got a film that you'd like someone other than your mom 
	and best friend to see ... ? Do you have a movie idea, 
	but don't know how to make it real?

	The next Expo DIY Workshop will focus on:

	 - Indy film funding
	 - Filmmaking 101
	 - How to submit your film to festivals

	As always, Expo DIY workshops offer plenty of Q&A and more
	than a little antic fun. Bring your own filmworks and 
	contact info to trade!

	PANELISTS INCLUDE:

	-- Daniel Plotnick (http://www.hi-beam.net/mkr/dp/dp-bio.html)
	
	 For the past fourteen years Plotnick has been an integral 
	 part of the San Francisco film community, as well as the 
	 underground film scene nationally. His 18 films include 
	 "Swinger's Serenade," "I, Socky," "Skate Witches," "Pillow
	 Talk," and "I'm Not Fascinating," about San Francisco's 
	 notorious nerd-rock band the Icky Boyfriends. Plotnick is
	 also a champion of Super 8 filmmaking, and has screened at
	 museums, film and music festivals and more in Europe and
	 the United States. 


	-- Sandy Clark (http://www.americanscary.com)
	 
	 Alameda-based writer/producer Sandy Clark has worked for 
	 NASA, Visual Imagination, the Star Wars Insider, and 
	 Sci-Fi Universe. His film "American Scary" is a unique 
	 survey and documentary on the surviving late-night horror 
	 TV hosts of America (Elvira and her ilk). He's also a 
	 nonprofit and Internet advocate, works for the Alameda 
	 Journal, and full-time father of young Emma Maxwell Clark.
	 
	
	-- Alicia Renee (http://sfindie.com)
	
	 The San Francisco Indie Fest has changed the local film
	 scene by fiercely advocating for local and independent 
	 cinema. What's more, they've backed their idealism with 
	 an amazing series of annual specialty film festivals
	 covering documentaries, sci-fi and horror, music and 
	 more. 
	 
	
	-- OTHER GUESTS TBA





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