Sunday, June 12, 2016

Film 2 Starts Tomorrow!

Hello Everyone,
One last email before we begin tomorrow.
The class is from 9am to 3pm Mon-Friday.
You can drive on Hornet Road, and take a left into the MPAC parking area following the arrows on the road.  Everyone else will be coming on Spring Valley so this should help us a lot.  It will get you right in front of the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center (MPAC).  My assistant Alex Raphael or I will be there to greet you the first day.  You will walk into the MPAC and up the main staircase to the film room on your right.  It’s pretty easy.  If you come late and we are no there just have your student come up the main staircase, and you should hear us then on the right.  The building is large but there are really only a few spaces to enter.  If you haven’t seen the new film room, I look forward to showing you.

The basic set up of the week is as follows:
Monday – Dream and write.
Tuesday – Plan shots and start shooting.
Wednesday – All day production shooting.
Thursday – Wrap shooting and edit.
Friday – Finish films and get them online.

It is exciting to be able to get a film done in five days.  To do that we need to do some of the dreaming now.  So I am asking all of the students to start making lists of two things: characters that they want to see in a film they make, and the kind of story they want to tell.  So maybe you keep thinking about a dapper fellow in a fancy suit with a cane and clicky shoes. And maybe you are a big fan of action martial arts films and you want to try to make one of those.  That would be a character and a kind of film. I want each student to make lists of these that are jumping out to them now.  The more specific the better.  If you have stories coming together then bring them, that is great!  Please bring lists of both of these things.  Have fun this week thinking of them.  My advanced film students are always looking out and thinking of things like this.

The only things the students need to bring are a sack lunch, a water bottle we can refill, and their lists of characters, kinds of stories, and any stories or scripts they have.  I will supply all of the filmmaking materials.  We should be indoors most of the day Monday, and maybe all week, using the great space.  But we may be outside if their productions dictate so please dress for muggy/sunny weather with bug spray and sunscreen if wanted.

If you have any questions please email me at doylec@greenhill.org or call me at 214-516-3571. I will be posting on the summer blog - http://doylesummerfilm.blogspot.com/.

Go team!

Corbin Doyle

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