Your Stage : No Budget Film School in Los Angeles 4/5 August 2012 and 11/12 August 2012 by Sj Heckscher

Sj Heckscher

No Budget Film School in Los Angeles 4/5 August 2012 and 11/12 August 2012

http://nobudgetfilmschool.com/ Mark Stolaroff is an independent producer and co-founder of Antic Pictures, his nuts-and-bolts No Budget Film School class, "The Art & Science of No-Budget Filmmaking," is returning August 4-5 at Los Angeles' Raleigh Studios. "If you've been dreaming about making your own feature and want to turn that dream into a reality, these classes are not to be missed," promises Stolaroff. This round's speakers include hybrid distribution advocate Peter Broderick; Jacob Rosenberg, Chief Technology Officer of Bandito Brothers (digital feature "Act Of Valor"), will cover no-budget post-production; and writer/director Michael Mohan will discuss making the micro-budget Sundance entries "One Too Many Mornings" and "Save The Date"). More details can be found here. Stolaroff is also presenting Tom Provost's "Cinema Language: The Art of Storytelling" August 11-12. Mark packs twenty years of experience into a condensed class which comprehensively teaches you the tips and tricks of how to do more with less. I have heard Mark speak at Sci-Fi-London and he gives great value, so if you are looking for some answers on how to make your movie with your limited budget, you don't have to wait for permission to be a filmmaker.

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