John Mitty Tuesday, March 19, 2013 |
An illuminating and entertaining exploration of the real world skills every filmmaker needs, this three-hour class taught by Long Island-based independent filmmaker Glenn Andreiev will include interactive discussions (it’s not just a lecture), film clips and take home materials. Saturday, April 13 at 10 am-1 pm at Cinema Arts Centre, 423 Park Ave., Huntington 631-423-7610 www.CinemaArtsCentre.org
$35 Members / $45 PublicTickets can be purchased online, www.CinemaArtsCentre.orgat the box office during theater hours or by calling Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006
Film schools and acting schools provide valuable tools and help fine-tune skills. However, that’s not enough. The real world is filled with unforeseen obstacles that can hurt and possibly even deep-six an independent film project or acting career. Filmmaker Glenn Andreiev (The Make Believers, The Deed To Hell) has spent over 25 years dealing with the film industry’s real world and making it work in his favor. This three hour class provides an informative, fun, one-of-a-kind look into how you get the most for your independent film. Learn how to deal with a disagreeable cast or crew member, make an ultra low budget work, deal with technical disasters, and much more! The three-hour class will include interactive discussions (It’s not just a lecture), film clips and take home materials.
Glenn Andreievis a graduate of New York’sSchool Of Visual Arts, and a Long Island-based independent filmmaker. His films include Mad Wolf, Sharp and Sudden, The Deed To Hell and The Make-Believers. His upcoming film is Spies And Ghosts. His work has been featured on CNN, Court TV, and Netflix. He writes film articles for filmsinreview.com, examiner.com and The Village Connection. He has been teaching filmmaking classes at the Cinema Arts Centre for the past fifteen years. He is also a contributor to Kevin Lindenmuth’s new book, How To Make Movies: Low Budget/No Budget Indie Experts Tell All. Glenn’s website is www.huntingtonactionfilms.com
CONTACT for info, photos, interviews
Susan Finkelstein
Director Publicity & Promotion
Cinema Arts Centre
423 Park Ave.
Huntington, NY 11743
M-Th 11:30am-6pm
631-423-7610 x14
Fax: 631-423-5411
susan@cinemaartscentre.org
www.cinemaartscentre.org
Since 1973, presenting the best U.S., International, Independent & Repertory films on 3 screens 365 days of the year, in a comfortable ambience including the sculpture garden & The Sky Room Café, the Cinema Arts Centre is located at 423 Park Ave (just south of 25a), Huntington, NY 11743 (25 miles east of New York City). Admission for regular programs: $11.00. Discounts for members, seniors, students & children. CAC is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization. For further information call 631-423-7610. To sign up for weekly email schedule: info@CinemaArtsCentre.orgMembership and Schedule: www.cinemaartscentre.org/
The mission of the Cinema Arts Centre is to bring the best in cinematic artistry to Long Island, and use the power of film to expand the awareness and consciousness of our community
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