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WORKSHOPS LINE UP (FREE EVENTS - RSVP TO PARTICIPATE!)

- TUES. MARCH 26TH -

Peter S. Giakoumis | 2:00-2:45PM

WorkshopWorking Within the Limits - Anyone looking to create their short film with little to no budget including new filmmakers are sure to benefit from a quick crash-course on best practices of Micro-Budget film making. The workshop will introduce a three-step approach to short film making. The Pre-Production creative mindset and the How-To approach, the value of networking and sweat equity, and the multitasking role of the producer on set in the Production phase, and the post-Production phase of what to do with the film afterwards. The presentation will include interactive portions, links to forms and sites with a Q & A at the end.

Bio: Peter S. Giakoumis has production experiences working on film and TV projects with near zero to over $500,000 budgets. He held the title Executive Producer, Assistant Director, and writer on “The Stranded Warrior” currently in Post Production; Co-Producer and Director on the epic music video: “On the Eve of the Fall” for the rock band Phoenix Reign; Associate Producer and 2nd AD on the feature movie Once a Week for Life; Producer and Director on short film titled: The Tower Protocol. Producer and co-host of the social media pop culture streaming show, IFB Interfleet Broadcasting now in its fourth season. He is a Film Fellow with the Wagner Archive at LAGCC.


Anthony Austin | 3:00-3:45PM

WorkshopFilm Making 101 - I will give on camera setup to record an event or what I do on a daily basis at a press conference, or a concert series This will include, preparing the camera prior to the shoot, what you will need, to set up, things to look for and must haves with you at all times i.e utility bag, media to record and lenses to use depending on what you are shooting. 

Bio: Originally from England, when I emigrated to America to attend College, studying Corporate Communications and Radio and Television Broadcasting at BMCC and Brooklyn College, I also received a certification as an Audio Engineer.

Gained experience as a handheld camera person for a local video production company specializing in large scale concert performances for  bands. Branched off to freelance for several local and international entertainment shows in both English and Spanish which allowed me to travel to the Dominican Republic, England, Brazil and most of the Caribbean. My profession has allowed me to work for several news agencies News 12 Westchester, CBS, WPIX and Fox 5 as a freelance camera person and In the last 18 years. I have worked for the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment as one of the Mayors media team videographers, covering City Hall press conferences, breaking news stories, that involve getting out important information to the general public via the Mayors live broadcast channel, streaming live to all news outlets in the Tri-State and their affiliates nationwide.

I am also a content creator (Bilingual, English and Spanish), assisting local producers with their content and my own original culturally themed content. 

As a freelancer (I am Staff), it allows you to learn to do everything, from camera set ups, to audio and lighting, and for some editing, in the field you need to know all of the above to get a clean image.


Patrick Quinn | 4:00-4:45PM

Workshop: Early Media Career Development - This workshop will focus on reel/portfolio development, as well as best practices for landing internships, jobs, and grants/other forms of funding for young creatives pursuing careers in the media industry. This is an ideal workshop for creatives looking to take their student projects to the next level, as well as soon-to-be graduates looking for viable work opportunities. Additionally, we will discuss career trajectories and some of the realities of the industry so you are prepared for the next step in your media journey.

Bio: Patrick Quinn (US) is a multidisciplinary artist who has exhibited and performed all over the world. In 2020, he received his PhD in Electronic Arts from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and currently lives and teaches in New York City. In 2022, he started an experimental creative space called Green Door Studio in collaboration with Fountain House, a non-profit fighting to improve health, increase opportunity, and end social and economic isolation for people most impacted by mental illness. In May 2024, Quinn and fellow artist Cem Çakmak will premiere a new installation titled INFRA/ULTRA at frei-raum.berlin art space in Berlin, Germany. 

https://linktr.ee/patrickquinn


- WED. MARCH 27TH -

Jason Sainsbury | 3:15-4:00PM

Workshop: Hear It Like It's Real: Audio Mastery for Filmmakers - Dive into the world of cinematic sound with our "Hear It Like It's Real" workshop, a deep dive designed specifically for filmmakers eager to master the nuances of audio in film production. Sound is half the picture in filmmaking, and this workshop will provide you with the essential skills to record, edit, and mix audio that elevates your film from good to unforgettable.

Participants will learn from seasoned professionals about the importance of quality sound recording on set, the art of creating immersive soundscapes, and the techniques for effective dialogue, background scores, and sound effects integration. The workshop covers everything from microphone selection and placement to the use of digital audio workstations for editing and mixing, ensuring your projects boast professional-quality sound.

By the end of this session, attendees will understand how to use audio to enhance narrative, build tension, and engage audiences, ensuring that your film's audio quality matches its visual brilliance.

Bio:  Jason Sainsbury, award-winning recording/mix engineer, producer, and location recordist 25+ years Proficient in technical audio design, and sound supervision for major television networks. Oversees all technical aspects of production. BET, The Harry Connick Jr. Show, The Drew Barrymore Show, Late Night with David Letterman, CBS Sports.


Imo Haile Rice | 4:15-5:00PM 

Workshop: Cut To The Chase - is an immersive workshop on video editing for documentaries and short films! Whether an individual is a budding filmmaker or an aspiring editor, this workshop will equip you with the skills and techniques needed to bring your storytelling to life on the screen.

During the workshop, one will learn the art of crafting compelling narratives through the editing process. Our experienced instructors will guide participants through the fundamentals of video editing software, teaching how to seamlessly stitch together footage, create smooth transitions, and enhance the visual and auditory elements of a project.

Specifically tailored for documentary and short film editing, this workshop will delve into the unique challenges and opportunities presented by these genres. Individuals will gain insights into structuring narratives, selecting the most impactful shots, and incorporating sound design to evoke emotion and captivate a targeted audience.

Not only will individuals learn the technical aspects of video editing, but they will also explore the creative decision-making process. Discover how to make deliberate choices in pacing, visual aesthetics, and storytelling techniques to effectively convey their message and leave a lasting impact on viewers.

Bio: Imo Haile Rice 25+ years Specializes in post-production editing, graphics integration, and color correction. Ensures the final product meets broadcasting standards. known for cinematic projects with brands like NIKE and notable works on BET. Recently, he produced a documentary on basketball legend God Shammgod and now serves as the Video Content Director for Worldcast Live. Alongside directing, Rice has a unique talent in photography, capturing life's moments artistically Formerly a Talent Executive at BET Networks, founded The Budgetarians, Inc.


Peter Lewis | 5:15-6:00PM

Workshop: Spotlight on Success: Mastering Light - Illuminate your films with the transformative power of lighting in our "Spotlight on Success" workshop. Lighting is not just about visibility; it's a crucial tool for storytelling, mood setting, and directing the audience's attention. This workshop is tailored for filmmakers and cinematographers who wish to harness the power of light to enhance the visual appeal of their films.

Our experts will guide you through the technicalities and creative aspects of lighting, from understanding different light sources and equipment to crafting the right ambiance for your scenes. Learn about key, fill, and back lighting, and how to manipulate shadows and highlights to add depth and dimension to your shots.

Whether it's creating an intimate scene with soft lighting or a dramatic moment with harsh shadows, this workshop will equip you with the skills to make informed lighting decisions that support your story and captivate your audience.

Bio: Peter Lewis, M.S. M.S. and B.S. in Computer Science from The City College, CUNY, New York. He is also a certified Mechanical Engineering Technician 20+ years Expert in IT development, media production, project management; adept at overseeing multifaceted projects in fast-paced environments. Financial Sector, Media and Entertainment Industry.



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