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Member Meeting Information – Jan 11, 2020 @ 5:30pm
Holiday Inn Morgantown – University Area – 1188 Pineview Drive, Morgantown, West Virginia 26505 Members Meeting for the West Virginia Filmmakers Guild will follow the Screenwriters Workshop. Those interested in the film industry and not a member of the guild are welcome to attend. It’s a great opportunity to network with other working professionals in the industry and make new connections. It’s also that time again where we will be holding elections for all positions: President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and Secretary. If interested in running for a board position, your membership must be current. To update visit: http://westvirginiafilmguild.com/join/ Following the meeting, there will be a social hour at Atrias next door starting around 7:30pm to meet friends, old and new, and talk film of course. We hope those interested take the time to join us and support the West Virginia Filmmakers Guild, established in 1982, and continuing for years to come. You can email us at [email protected] with any questions or direct message us on facebook.
Screenwriting Workshop January 11 & 12, 2020
Where: Holiday Inn, Morgantown *see Lodging below for discounted room rates Open to the Public. PRICE : $75 Lunch Buffet from Atria’s Restaurant included Saturday, January 11, 2020 10am -4pmSunday, January 12, 2020 10am -2pm Workshop size is limited to 30. Please reserve early. BUY TICKETS NOW Sell tickets online with Ticketleap WHAT TO LOOK FORWARD TO! The West Virginia Filmmakers Guild is excited to announce our screenwriting workshop taught by writer/director and West Virginia native, Mr. Robert Tinnell. Expect to get hands-on writing exercises designed to not only polish the work of writers with existing screenplays but also to give beginners a sense of the fundamental practices of screenwriting. Topics will include lectures on basic story and structure, character development, and attention to the details that can make the difference between success and rejection. Robert will also cover the business side of the entertainment industry covering topics of the market, writer contracts, strategies of getting your foot in the door, and how to maintain a professional attitude throughout your career. This is a great opportunity for all writers. We have been looking forward to this workshop for quite some time and hope that you take advantage of it! Robert Tinnell Bio Robert directed such films as Feast of the Seven Fishes (2019), Frankenstein and Me (1996), and Kids of the Round Table (1995). His producer credits include Back Fork (2019), The Hunted (2013) and Surf Nazis Must Die (1987). His graphic novel writing includes Flesh and Blood, The Living and The Dead, The Black Forest, The Wicked West, and the Eisner Award Nominee Feast of the Seven Fishes. Special Thanks We would like to thank the Charles R. Nailler Memorial Foundation for their on-going support. For the past three years, we are grateful to receive grants that helps us here at the West Virginia Filmmakers Guild continue to offer quality workshops that educate filmmakers at all levels of experience taught by working professionals in the entertainment industry. Lodging Holiday Inn, Morgantown 1188 Pineview Dr, Morgantown, WV 26505 (304) 241-6649 HOLIDAY INN WEBSITE LINK Discounted Rate: $80/ Night *Be sure to reference the WVFG Screenwriting Workshop QUESTIONS? You can email us at [email protected] or direct message us on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/wvfilmguild/ DID YOU ATTEND THIS EVENT? PLEASE FILL OUT OUR FEEDBACK FORM.
Presented by the Nailler Foundation and The West Virginia Filmmakers Guild – February 23-24
Understanding Film Production: A Primer for Business, Crew and Potential Hires Hollywood’s impact on American culture is undeniable, yet we know very little about what it takes to make a movie. If you have ever asked what a producer does or watched movie credits and wondered about the roles of the gaffer, best boy, ager dyer or foley artist, this seminar and book is for you. BUY TICKETS HERE. By the end, you’ll understand the players, the stages of film production, distribution, box office proceeds and after-markets. Current production practices are steeped in history, so we’ll look to the past for context. For instance, what crew job was added during Gone With the Wind (1940) that remains an industry standard today? We will draw examples from films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), Tootsie (1982) and Last Vegas (2012) to illustrate how things were done behind the scenes. Then we’ll put it all together and prognosticate about where the movie industry is headed. … a seminar that examines all aspects of successful, contemporary moviemaking — including jobs — by following a profitable movie from start to finish. Understanding the big picture, regardless of department, makes individuals more valuable. It enables them to see who is who among the crew and above-the-line players and have insight into what they are doing and why. That creates a better, smarter crew member which ultimately saves the production money. Furthermore, the local community and business’s learn how to fulfill a production’s needs as it opens up a production office, crew’s up, builds sets, and begins filming. Overview of the seminar and syllabus: 1. Life Stages of a Movie: Development, Pre-Production, Principal Photography, Wrap, Post Production, Distribution. How long does it take from conception to screen? 2. Above the Line: The writer, director, actors and producers. Where does that term come from? How do the people in the top tier get paid? What are Points? What are the different types of producers? Do actors really need entourages? 3. Below the Line: We look at every movie production department. Assistant Directors, Casting, Costumes, Art Department, Props, Set Decorating, Locations, Accounting, Production, Sound, Camera, Grip, Electric, Hair and Makeup, Catering and Craft Services, along with jobs that operate independently, like the script supervisor, set medic, video assist, stills photographer, unit publicist. What departments fit under the umbrella of another, larger department or are closely linked? How do they all interact? 4. Post-production crew. What happens in post production? Who works in editing? Visual effects, special effects, ADP, Foley. Why are video, sound and music managed separately? Laying score, composers and studio musicians. Types of editing. Color grade, conforming, finishing and mastering. 5. The Business: How do projects get funded; Impact of Tax Credits; Budgeting; Marketing and Distribution; Theater Contracts; Opening Weekend; Domestic and International Box Office; Aftermarkets. BIO Meredith Jordan provides a holistic look at movie production that includes all aspects and all players. The core material is based on research for Below the Line: Anatomy of a Successful Movie. The book, to be published by Citation Press in the Fall of 2018, is based on her imbedding start-to-finish with a major motion picture Last Vegas. It includes all components – costumes to camera, movie stars to musicians – along with specific business details. The movie starred Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Kline and Mary Steenburgen. The actors play big, but the real story is the crew. The book and seminar follow along real time providing rare insight into exactly how it all pulls together. It contains material from hundreds of interviews of crew as well as individuals at prop and costume houses, Panavision, and post-production facilities. YOU MUST BE REGISTERED WITH A PAYPAL TICKET TO ATTEND FEBRUARY 23-24, 2019. BUY TICKETS HERE.
Members Meeting February 24th
All those interested in the guild are welcome to attend. We have some good news on our end to share and look forward to a busy 2018. Join us afterwards for social hour and meet other filmmakers at Legends sports bar in the Lakeview Resort. If you need a hotel room, Lakeview always provides a special rate just mention the guild. FEB. 24th Meeting Sat 6 PM Lakeview Golf Resort & Spa Morgantown, WV Oscar’s Party Sun 7 PM Tickets & Info http://wvfg.org/oscars-party/ We’ll be rolling out the red carpet with a photo opp and a fun opportunity for attendees to be interviewed during our live video feed. The Oscars will be shown on a big screen as we enjoy hor’dourves and non-alcoholic beverages. We’ll also be raffling off some great prizes for the event! A cash bar will be hosted by Lakeview. Guest Charity – Girls on the run With all that’s been going on as it relates to women’s rights in the film industry, we wanted to identify and support a guest charity that’s making a positive impact in our community when it comes to female growth and empowerment. We are excited to share the evening with our special guest charity, Girls on the run. Girls on the run is a national charity with a local branch located in Morgantown, WV. Thirty percent of ticket and raffle proceeds from the Oscar Party will be donated to Girls on the run to support community outreach efforts and the organization’s vision of “a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams.” For more information, please visit: https://www.gotrncwv.org/ Event Details When: Sunday, March 4, 2018 Where: Lakeview Resort Dress Code: Formal wear. All black please as we observe: 1) actresses protest to sexual harassment in the workplace 2) West Virginia Film Tax Credit (optional) 3) funding for PBS & ARTs in West Virginia **** Tickets: $30/couple $20/solo Available to purchase or donate online this week.
Film Acting 101 Workshop – October 21, 2017 – Morgantown, West Virginia
If you would like to join us for this amazing workshop: email us at: [email protected] we will send you a paypal invoice once invoice is paid, your spot will be reserved If you need a hotel room, Lakeview has offered a special rate. Simply tell them you are in the WVFG Acting Workshop. Hope to see you there. This is such a great workshop taught by JW Meyers, a Los Angeles acting coach with tons of knowledge and humor.