Film Production Workshop

free program for high school students—max 10 participants

led by professional videographer Justin Thompson

to sign up, please contact Nat Akin at nat@crosstownarts.org or 901-573-8444

The 2016 Spring Film Production workshop at story booth will offer students an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of documentary film production.  In this hands-on workshop, the students will be introduced to the history, aesthetics, and concepts of documentary film production, the basics of digital-cinema camera operation, lighting, sound recording, and editing. The students will use the documentary form to tell their own stories and stories about the people and things that shape their world. The workshop will culminate in a special screening of the student films, as well as an opportunity to submit their work to potentially be shown as part of a youth programming block during the 2016 Indie Memphis Film Festival.

 

Shoot & Splice: Making Music Videos

6:30 pm – Refreshments + Networking
7:00 pm – Presentation

Electron, a team of Memphis-based music video directors, will be discussing the many processes and decisions that go into creating a great video.

ELECTRON IS A GROUP OF AWARD WINNING MUSIC VIDEO DIRECTORS.

Panelists:
Edward Valibus
(Music video director for The Grifters, Marcella and Her Lovers, Faith Evans Ruch, and more)
G.B. Shannon
(Music video director for Alexis Grace, Rob Jungklas, The Grifters, and more)
Christopher Reyes
(Music video director for Lord T & Eloise, Iffy, Tiger High, and more)
Sarah Fleming
(Music video director for Vending Machine, Glorie, Sore Eyes, and more)
Ryan Earl Parker
(Music video director for Jeremy Stanfill, Director of Photography for Alexis Grace, Faith Evans Ruch, and more)

Shoot & Splice is made possible with the support of ArtsMemphis and FirstTennessee Foundation | ArtsFirst.

Shoot & Splice: What It Means to Be a Producer

Indie Memphis & Crosstown Arts announce the return of Shoot & Splice!

Ever wonder what it takes to produce an independent film or commercial project? Have you ever asked yourself what a producer even does?!

Film Producers raise money for projects, hire directors, DP’s, actors and editors, manage schedules, find distributors, massage egos and everything in between. Please join us for a discussion with three of the most talented producers in Memphis, Waheed AlQawasmi, Laura Jean Hocking and Ryan Watt.


 

Waheed AlQawasmi started his career as a producer and filmmaker in high school, where he garnered a number of awards including the first National Student Emmy Awards at the age of 15. Waheed’s work includes Home Town Glory and Scorned. Waheed produced and directed a variety of music videos for artists such as Taylor Swift, The Band Perry, The Delta Saints, as well as TV commercials and web content for GoDaddy and Google. His most recent project includes a one-hour TV special titled Outnumbered Hunger, which is fronted by Reba McEntire to raise awareness about the hunger issues facing the United States.

Laura Jean Hocking is a Memphis filmmaker best known for producing Indie Memphis award winners Antenna and Automusik Can Do No Wrong, as well the popular feature, Eat, with her husband C. Scott McCoy and Oddly Buoyant Productions. She is currently editing and associate producing Bad, Bad Men for Old School Pictures.

Ryan Watt is a media producer and marketing consultant, as well as Director of Development at New School Media, Inc. He has produced numerous independent feature films plus shorts, music and web videos. His feature productions include Pilgrim Song, Forty Years From Yesterday, Open Five, The Romance of Loneliness and Daylight Fades. Ryan is a board member of the Indie Memphis film festival and an alumnus of the Venice Biennale Cinema program.


 

Shoot & Splice is made possible with the support of ArtsMemphis and FirstTennessee Foundation | ArtsFirst.