Showing posts with label Filmmaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filmmaker. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Digital Content Producers and Influencers 201 Workshop - Fresno



Content Producers / Influencers 201 Workshop


brought to you by:

Fulton Film Company





It is our humble pleasure 

to announce the Guest of Honor:

Mr. Noy Ounkham

Film Commissioner - Laos
https://laosfilmcommission.com/

Sea Star TV & Entertainment





FOCUS of Event:
1. Entertainment Business

2. Strategic Career Planning for 2020

3. Project Development 


"Teach. Coach. Mentor."


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Ready to build

meaningful and professional

relationships with real people, who

work in the Entertainment industry?



If you said, "Yes."

This workshop is for you!


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Treat yourself with 
the GIFT of Education.

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2 DAYS of very valuable information
brought to us in Fresno, Ca!

December 28, 2019 - 9AM - 4PM

December 29, 2019 - 9AM - 4PM



GUEST SPEAKERS + EDUCATORS:

John Duffy - Film Producer / Life Coach
9:00AM - 10:00 AM - Saturday December 28th

Mindset of a Champion


Alena Gerard - Talent / Executive Producer
10:00AM - 11:00AM - Saturday December 28th


LUNCH BREAK


John Duffy - Film Producer / Life Coach
1:00PM - 4:00 PM - Saturday December 28th

Film Producing 360 - Hollywood Style

END DAY


Rob Hayes - Music Producer / Executive Assistant
10:00AM - 11:00AM - Sunday, December 29th

High Level Executives Assistant


Diane Mussellman - Writer / Producer
12:45 - 1:45pm Sunday 29th

Producing + Film Festivals


Steven Sanchez - Photographer / Author
1:00pm - 2:00PM - Sunday, December 29

Concert Photography + Publishing a Book



George Ohan - Digital Content Producer
Attitude + Leadership + Digital Content Sales


KP Phagnasay - Actor / Producer
Live Video set up + Live Stream




BRING your personal projects 
to this 2 day event, 
and start Producing it!




You will have access 
to JOHN DUFFY,
 Hollywood Producer, 
Line Producer, Director -



Have a conversation with him about your project.




This is a huge treat for us in the Central Valley!
Look him up!
IMDb:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0240485/



AGES 16+ ok with parents permission.




Cost of this workshop

is only $200.



EVENT on Facebook:



Some people need to see a Guarantee. 
Here it is.


We offer you a Mentorship, until you are able to secure your $200 back based on entertainment business knowledge that we share with you. The point of this education is so you can immediately learn techniques to earn income via Digital Content Production.



We are making it a point, that every participant get an opportunity to earn their $200 workshop fee back from a business deal that they negotiate using their new skills, or by leveraging the skills of Mr. George Ohan, owner of Fulton Film Company, to help generate new business for the workshop participant.



There is no promise of employment made. This is simply an on-going mentorship until the workshop participant chooses to take advantage of opportunities to generate income by providing Digital Content Production as a service, to clients of their choice.



SPEAKERS and times are subject to change. 


We will do our best to communicate all changes, but as we all know, things happen. 







Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Scratch on Metal - Producer, female military Veteran, Marina Viscún

Synopsis, Scratch on Metal: is a film about an Afghanistan-War-era multi-ethnic military family who strain to preserve their daily existence in the face of selfish needs and psychological struggles.


Marina Viscún - Writer / Director / Editor
(Veteran)


FREE film screening on Veteran's Day, Saturday, November 11, 2017.


Clovis, California



Public event starts at 9AM - 3PM, with breaks in between each film block.



Honor. Perspective. Healing.

IMDb: Marina Visún
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2746713/


ALL Veteran's Day info for Clovis:
http://www.cvmdistrict.org/veteransday2017


LIKE Clovis Veterans Memorial District:
https://www.facebook.com/cvmdistrict/


Congratulations to Marina Viscun​ (Veteran) on having her film Scratch on Metal​ selected to screen at the Clovis Veterans Memorial Film Festival 2017.





The film wouldn't have been possible without Veterans Make Movies program supported by LACMA Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Los Angeles Public Library, instructors Henry Hughes and Brigid McCaffrey, cast Jessica Ellis and Jonathon Michals, and #WeAreWITI 






All-female crew:
Kimby Caplan, Neobe Velis, Alissa Broderdorf, Winnie Ng, Michele Blackwell, Valerie Resciniti,Kristen Hilkert, Li Lu, and Matt Van Winkle who provided music. Thank you!


We will be screening over 10 different projects from 9AM - 3PM on Veteran's Day at the Clovis Veterans Memorial District!


ALL Veteran's Day info for Clovis:



Look for Marina on FB:



ABOUT the film Scratch on Metal:

"I'm extremely proud to submit "Scratch on Metal" and share the film with the local community.  

I strongly believe in the message of the film because of its complex topics: family members dealing to their spouses' experience in the military, difficulties they face when the loved one is away in harms way, and protection the family unit at all costs.

This film was supported by the Veterans Make Movies program through a collaboration of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Los Angeles Public Library. 

The film had an all female crew and included three veterans."

-Marina Viscun


IMDb:
Marina Viscun is an award-winning producer living and working in Los Angeles, CA. 


She has worked in various formats: television - Adult Swim, Nickelodeon, History; film - Big Voice, The Option; web - Oishi High School Battle/Smosh, The Tyler Zone/FX; branded entertainment - Ode to Los Angeles, Journey to Safety PSA; and music videos - Slash, Purity Ring, Imagine Dragons, Lonely Island. 


She has been honored with Grand Jury and Audience Awards, and Silver Telly for her previous collaboration with Varda Bar-Kar on Ode to Los Angeles and Journey to Safety, respectively.



Marina's approach toward producing combines her personal and professional experiences as an immigrant, veteran, educator and content creator. 


Her goal is to introduce people to social issues through an array of projects addressing individual internal and external struggles that humanity ignores due to the complex structures and systems of our lives. 


While having a goal to inform, Marina strives to increase entertainment factor in socially conscious media to make its products accessible and enjoyable to all.


Marina is the President of Pingvin Productions, is serving on the Events and Programming Committee with NewFilmmakers/LA, and officiated as Operations Director for San Pedro International Film Festival. She likes chocolate, animals, traveling, and good company.




The Christmas You Don't Know - indie Film


Questions about our event?
(559) 299-0471


Watch this movie for FREE
Saturday
November 11, 2017
9 AM - 3 PM

"In a high tech world, where human connection is lost, mysterious agents embark on a mission to save Christmas."

Official Selection:
Clovis Veterans Memorial Film Festival 2017

Watch it for FREE on the big screen, on Veteran's Day 2017.
About the film:

*Frozen Film Festival : Best Director

*Gi Film Festival:  Official selection

*Twin Cities Black Film Festival: Official Selection

*Best of Los Angeles Holiday 48: Official Selection & and original score nomination 



Watch the trailer here:
https://vimeo.com/165703583


Movie Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/TheChristmasYouDontKnow/



ALL Clovis Veteran's Day event information:
http://www.cvmdistrict.org/veteransday2017



Questions about the Film Festival?
Inbox us on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/fultonfilmcompany/



About the filmmaker: 
Christine Clayburg
U.S. Air Force Veteran


IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1045049/


Her Business: 
Every Movie, TV Show and Newscast has a producer. 
Doesn't your business deserve one?
- Media Coaching
- Killer Web Content
- Fair but tough, gotcha-free interviews, you can choose NOT to release.
- Scripting
- Staging
- Rewrites
- Media-Savvy Event Strategies
- Personality driven image and message coaching.
- Production management
We tell stories that get people talking.
Watch it for FREE on the BIG screen!
Saturday, November 11, 2017.
9AM - 3PM - Film Festival
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Clovis Veterans Memorial District:
Join us Veterans Day, November 11th, 2017! The Clovis Veterans Memorial District will be hosting a myriad of activities for Veterans and community members to participate in, including a Patriotic Concert, Car Show, Film Festival, etc. 


A Veteran and one (1) guest are invited to participate in a dinner celebrating Veterans Day on November 11th, 2017 at 6:00pm. Tickets are required and may be reserved and picked up at the Clovis Veterans Memorial District. 

Priority is given to the Veterans that live within our District Boundaries. Tickets include seating assignments, which you will get to choose when you sign up! Doors open at 5:00pm with our no-host cash bar in the Freedom Room and the program is set to begin at 6:00pm.



To learn more visit our website-www.cvmdistrict.org/veteransday201
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or call us at (559) 299-0471

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Hollywood actor appreciates his freedom

Written by, Actor: Mr. J Blakemore


Festival dates: May 24 - May 28, 2017
OPEN to the Public.


I’d like to say a few words about freedom. I know it will be coming up because we are talking about G.I’s and whenever you talk about the military, freedom becomes the central focus. My entire family served… dad was career Air Force, my brother was in the Gulf when it was called Desert Shield (yeah. I’m that old) my sister was in the army for a stint, my other sister married a guy stationed in a town called Knob Noster… so I know what the fighting part of freedom is about. 



That’s the part we can identify from across the room without looking too hard. That’s the picture of freedom we all know.



I’d like to talk about the freedom that the GI Film Festival gives, though. It’s a freedom for GI’s; not coming from them. It’s the freedom to tell their stories and be heard. It’s the freedom to create and produce. It’s the ephemeral freedom they endangered their lives to make sure the rest of us get on a daily basis. 




It’s the joined effort of military and civilian artists to convey those stories and help everyone understand each other better because we not only get to see their stories, we often get to help bring them to life. This brand of freedom- the freedom to truly tell your own story in your own way- is the rarest of freedoms to too many GIs. There’s no overstating the worth of this freedom. There’s no overselling how important this kind of freedom is.




More than simply being a freedom, though, it benefits everyone involved. It doesn’t matter if you’re participating in building the production or if you are just an audience member. That’s the beauty of it. We all get rewarded by this happening. It opens doors for vets to join in the creative community and go so far as to establish lifelong careers. 




It benefits the audience because they get to understand the people who chose to protect them by seeing their stories in their own words and images. It benefits film students in spades because they get to watch these films and often work hand in hand with these people; learning together as they create. The connections that come from working on these projects will last a lifetime.




The GI Film Festival is, at its best, a glimpse into the future; a look at film professionals being born by telling their own stories. There is very little I can name that’s cooler than that.


Festival dates: May 24 - May 28, 2017


OPEN to the Public.


I had the opportunity to work with some vets on a short I was in several years ago. It ended up playing at festivals around the country (the GI Film Festival among them if I remember correctly). Working with men and women who put the same discipline into film making as they did the military was an incredible treat. 








Presently, I have been dedicating my creative time to writing novels and getting a decent agent to market them, but I can safely say I hope to work together with any of these people again. It was a wonderful time and reminded me how much fun you could have while being amazingly disciplined professionals. 




I am sold for life on the idea of vets working in film after the experience I had with each and every person on that set. I hope they will find your support as well.




Blog posted by:
Fulton Film Company
Fresno, California

Guest writer: J Blakemore