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No Budget Film School Comes to Atlanta! March 24 & 25
Mar 05, 2007 10:05PM
No-Budget first-features launched the careers of filmmakers like Christopher Nolan ("Memento," "Batman Begins"), Joe Carnahan ("Narc," "Smokin' Aces"), Darren Aronofsky ("Pi," "Requiem For A Dream"), Marc Forster ("Monsters Ball," "Stranger Than Fiction"), Tim Story ("Barbershop," "Fantastic Four") and Craig Brewer ("Hustle & Flow," "Black Snake Moan"). These first films all went through the offices of Next Wave Films, the former low budget financing arm of The Independent Film Channel.
Now LA-based producer Mark Stolaroff, a principal of Next Wave, is sharing what he's learned from years in the trenches in this in-depth, one-of-a-kind no-budget filmmaking immersion.
Micro-budget (under $200,000) filmmaking is unique--the methods, models and priorities are radically different from those of studio or even "low" budget $1 million films. Learn the rules of micro-budget production critical to making this type of film successfully, whether your budget is $200,000 or $2,000. These cutting edge techniques can NOT be found in a book, at film school, or in other film classes.
If you're through talking about being a filmmaker and ready to become one, this two-day No Budget Film School is for you! For more info on Mark Stolaroff and his classes, visit: http://www.nobudgetfilmschool.com
To register, visit: http://www.imagefv.org/education_workshops.htm
Now LA-based producer Mark Stolaroff, a principal of Next Wave, is sharing what he's learned from years in the trenches in this in-depth, one-of-a-kind no-budget filmmaking immersion.
Micro-budget (under $200,000) filmmaking is unique--the methods, models and priorities are radically different from those of studio or even "low" budget $1 million films. Learn the rules of micro-budget production critical to making this type of film successfully, whether your budget is $200,000 or $2,000. These cutting edge techniques can NOT be found in a book, at film school, or in other film classes.
If you're through talking about being a filmmaker and ready to become one, this two-day No Budget Film School is for you! For more info on Mark Stolaroff and his classes, visit: http://www.nobudgetfilmschool.com
To register, visit: http://www.imagefv.org/education_workshops.htm


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