Short Film Master Class - Learn To Take Your Idea From Concept To Post-Production

Taught by Jason Mirch

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  • First-time directors developing short film ideas
  • Student filmmakers producing short films
  • Writers looking to transition into directing
  • Anyone looking to produce their short film

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Class hosted by: Jason Mirch

Head of Creative

Jason Mirch is a feature film and television producer and consultant based in Los Angeles, California. Most recently, Mirch founded Destructo Productions and is currently producing a feature film based on the New York Time best selling memoir Odd Man Outby Matt McCarthy. Previously, Mirch was the head of feature and television development and production at Image Nation Abu Dhabi, a finance and production company based in The United Arab Emirates. There, Mirch was directly involved in developing Image Nation’s 5-year strategic plan with the CEO, Michael Garin. Mirch worked closely with producers, Ashok Amritraj (Hyde Park Entertainment), Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald (Parkes+MacDonald), as well as Jonathan King (Participant Media), in the development, financing and production of a slate of international motion pictures, while supervising the content division for Image Nation International. There, he supervised the Image Nation contributions in the development of Flight, The Help, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Contagion, Life of Crime, Ghost Rider 2, Midnight Sun, and 100 Foot Journey, among others. Locally, Mirch supervised a team of executives to manage a slate of over 20 feature film and television projects in active development. Prior to his work at Image Nation, Mirch was Co-Head of Development at Zadan/Meron Productions (Chicago, Footloose, The Bucket List) where he was actively involved in the development and sale of television series and mini-series to CBS, NBC, Fox, ABC, and Lifetime. He was also developed a slate of feature film projects for New Line, Paramount, Summit Ent., and CBS/Paramount. Mirch has worked with partners based in the Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and India. He has sold programming to the OSN Network, the largest satellite provider in the MENA region, as well as MBC, the largest network in the region. Additionally, Mirch has worked with Gulf Film and Empire, two of the largest theatrical distribution companies in the MENA region. Mirch has worked with firms based in New York, London, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Korea, and the Philippines to develop, produce, and distribute international content. Mirch has also consulted a number of international firms on the Middle East market, advising companies such as the BBC, Creative Artists Agency, and Burberry. Full Bio »

Summary

In this 5-session online master class, learn from leading producer Jason Mirch, and his special industry guests on how to take an idea for a short film from concept all the way to post-production.

Every successful filmmaker has, at some point in their career, written, directed, and/or produced a short film. For filmmakers who are just starting out, a short film is the best calling card to showcase their unique talent and vision. It is important to remember that short filmmaking is different from feature filmmaking, with challenges unique to the process. Even so, producing a short film may seem daunting, but there are several key secrets to getting the most out of your project.

This intensive 5-week course will give students the tools and techniques necessary to produce a world class short film. Each week will be dedicated to a different aspect of the short filmmaking process, including, concept development and writing of your short, budgeting and scheduling, understanding and drafting production agreements, pro-tips on directing actors, and how to get the most out of the post production process. You are strongly encouraged to come with ideas for a short film, which will be developed over the course of the 5 weeks, so by the conclusion of the class, you should have a screenplay ready for production!

Every week your host, Jason Mirch, will be bringing in special guests to help teach you, including:

  • Christina Snider - Casting Associate, Susan Edelman Casting (Melrose Place, Malcolm in the Middle, Drop Dead Diva, Wonder Years)
  • Michael Carney - Director (Same Kind of Different As Me)
  • Brian Swanson - editor and sound designer 
  • Abeer Abu Schmeiss - Marketing Director, Image Nation (He Named Me Malala, Flight,The Help, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel)

What You'll Learn

In this 5-session online master class, learn from leading producer Jason Mirch, and his special industry guests on how to take an idea for a short film from concept all the way to post-production.

Every week your host, Jason Mirch, will be bringing in special guests to help teach you, including:

  • Christina Snider - Casting Associate, Susan Edelman Casting (Melrose Place, Malcolm in the Middle, Drop Dead Diva, Wonder Years)
  • Michael Carney - Director (Same Kind of Different As Me)
  • Brian Swanson - editor and sound designer
  • Abeer Abu Schmeiss - Marketing Director, Image Nation (He Named Me Malala, Flight,The Help, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel)

Week One:

  • Writing Your Short Film - It’s All About Story
  • Structure: Rules for Writing Short Films
  • Storylines to Avoid and Why
  • Specificity: Writing what you know
  • How to Craft Meaningful Dialogue
  • Homework: Write outline for short film project

Week Two:

  • Pre-Production: Getting Prepared
  • Budgeting: Where to spend money and Where to Save It
  • Understanding the Most Important Production Agreements
  • How to approach “name” talent: Pro-Tips from a Casting Associate
  • Review and critique short film treatments
  • Homework: Write First Draft of Screenplay

Week Three:

  • Production: Executing Your Vision
  • Art Direction: How to shoot on a budget without looking “cheap”
  • Cinematography: Tips for creating memorable shots, scenes, and sequences
  • Shot-by-Shot: Constructing your Shot list and Storyboards
  • Getting the most out of your actors: Pro-Tips from a Director
  • Review and critique First Draft of Screenplay
  • Homework: Create a Shot List and Storyboard 1 Scene from your Script

Week Four:

  • Post Production: Putting the Pieces Together
  • Establishing the rhythm of your film with Picture Editing
  • Filling out your project with a great Sound Design
  • Music makes all the difference: Pro-Tips from a Film Composer
  • Review and critique Shot List and Storyboards
  • Homework: Continue revising screenplay

Week Five:

  • Marketing
  • Distributing your Film
  • Utilizing Social Media for your film: Pro-Tips from a Marketing Director
  • How to create an Electronic Press Kit that gets noticed
  • How to decide between Online vs. Festivals
  • Understanding Distribution Agreements
  • “Be a Factory, not a warehouse”
  • How to capitalize off your short film
  • Review and Critique Draft of Screenplay
  • Homework: Write a Filmmaker Biography

About Your Instructor

Jason Mirch is a feature film and television producer and consultant based in Los Angeles, California. Most recently, Mirch founded Destructo Productions and is currently producing a feature film based on the New York Time best selling memoir Odd Man Outby Matt McCarthy.

Previously, Mirch was the head of feature and television development and production at Image Nation Abu Dhabi, a finance and production company based in The United Arab Emirates. There, Mirch was directly involved in developing Image Nation’s 5-year strategic plan with the CEO, Michael Garin.

Mirch worked closely with producers, Ashok Amritraj (Hyde Park Entertainment), Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald (Parkes+MacDonald), as well as Jonathan King (Participant Media), in the development, financing and production of a slate of international motion pictures, while supervising the content division for Image Nation International. There, he supervised the Image Nation contributions in the development of Flight, The Help, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Contagion, Life of Crime, Ghost Rider 2, Midnight Sun, and 100 Foot Journey, among others.

Locally, Mirch supervised a team of executives to manage a slate of over 20 feature film and television projects in active development.

Prior to his work at Image Nation, Mirch was Co-Head of Development at Zadan/Meron Productions (Chicago, Footloose, The Bucket List) where he was actively involved in the development and sale of television series and mini-series to CBS, NBC, Fox, ABC, and Lifetime. He was also developed a slate of feature film projects for New Line, Paramount, Summit Ent., and CBS/Paramount.

Mirch has worked with partners based in the Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and India. He has sold programming to the OSN Network, the largest satellite provider in the MENA region, as well as MBC, the largest network in the region. Additionally, Mirch has worked with Gulf Film and Empire, two of the largest theatrical distribution companies in the MENA region.

Mirch has worked with firms based in New York, London, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Korea, and the Philippines to develop, produce, and distribute international content.

Mirch has also consulted a number of international firms on the Middle East market, advising companies such as the BBC, Creative Artists Agency, and Burberry.

Schedule

Session One:

  • Writing Your Short Film - It’s All About Story
  • Structure: Rules for Writing Short Films
  • Storylines to Avoid and Why
  • Specificity: Writing what you know
  • How to Craft Meaningful Dialogue
  • Homework: Write outline for short film project

Session Two:

  • Pre-Production: Getting Prepared
  • Budgeting: Where to spend money and Where to Save It
  • Understanding the Most Important Production Agreements
  • How to approach “name” talent: Pro-Tips from a Casting Associate
  • Review and critique short film treatments
  • Homework: Write First Draft of Screenplay

Session Three:

  • Production: Executing Your Vision
  • Art Direction: How to shoot on a budget without looking “cheap”
  • Cinematography: Tips for creating memorable shots, scenes, and sequences
  • Shot-by-Shot: Constructing your Shot list and Storyboards
  • Getting the most out of your actors: Pro-Tips from a Director
  • Review and critique First Draft of Screenplay
  • Homework: Create a Shot List and Storyboard 1 Scene from your Script

Session Four:

  • Post Production: Putting the Pieces Together
  • Establishing the rhythm of your film with Picture Editing
  • Filling out your project with a great Sound Design
  • Music makes all the difference: Pro-Tips from a Film Composer
  • Review and critique Shot List and Storyboards
  • Homework: Continue revising screenplay

Session Five:

  • Marketing
  • Distributing your Film
  • Utilizing Social Media for your film: Pro-Tips from a Marketing Director
  • How to create an Electronic Press Kit that gets noticed
  • How to decide between Online vs. Festivals
  • Understanding Distribution Agreements
  • “Be a Factory, not a warehouse”
  • How to capitalize off your short film
  • Review and Critique Draft of Screenplay
  • Homework: Write a Filmmaker Biography

 

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