Learn and make a five-minute movie

September 22, 2012 04:40 pm | Updated 04:40 pm IST - Chennai:

CheeseFlicks (www.cheeseflicks.com) announces October 2012 edition of their nine-weekend, ‘Script-to-Screen’ film making programme, while the July Edition comes to an end, with the all participants coming out with their five-minute movie well-authored, well-made, and applauded by both academicians and mainstream industry icons.

The October edition starts on Oct. 6, 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. at Launch Pad at Greams Road, (opposite to Apollo Heart Center), Thousand Lights.

Interaction with mentors

The programme envisages the aspirants to interact with expert mentors from film academies and mainstream industry and learn the fundamentals, craft and business of screenwriting and film-making on a learn-by-doing approach.

The highlights of the programme are up-to-date practical training from script to screen — across all the key areas of screenwriting and film-making; getting a grip on converting your screenplay to an audio-visual story; shooting your films on current digital formats with location sound recording; collaborative, friendly and inclusive learning environment in which your talent and creativity is nurtured.

The total number of participants is limited to 20 and will be selected on first-come-first-serve basis.

For details and registration, call +91 99 625 76 444 (Biswanath) / email: biswanath.rath@gmail.com

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