Thursday, January 31, 2008

Andy Lane: "Directing Actors for the Screen"

Andrew Lane teaches "Directing Actors for the Screen" this summer.

Andrew Lane has produced over 25 feature films and movies for television including Valley Girl, Night of the Comet and Jake Speed. He has written part or all of most of those titles as well as having written for other producers and studios. He has directed numerous films including MGM’s Mortal Passions (winner at Deauville and Sundance competition entry), Lonely Hearts and original movies for CBS and Showtime.

He is currently the Chair of the Directing Department at the North Carolina School of the Arts School of Filmmaking and is a member of the adjunct faculty of the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

"This is the aspect of visual storytelling most filmmakers know least about! This is where the learning curve is steepest and the results of this learning experience are the most profoundly positive and immediately useful for developing directors. No lie.

This class is incredibly helpful for not only directors, but writers, editors and producers as well.

You will come out of this class a better filmmaker in surprising ways. You will surprise yourself.

And almost as importantly, it's a lot of fun.

You will work with professional actors all throughout the term. You'll learn how to evaluate performances and how to communicate with the actors in ways they understand and give you what you want." - Andy Lane

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"Directing Actors for the Screen"

Drea Clark: "Music Video Production"

Drea Clark teaches "Music Video Production" this summer.
About the class: We'll be concentrating on both the art and the business of music videos, studying historical and contemporary clips to learn the language of putting images to music, working on treatments and producing individual videos. Delving into specifics like cinematography, editing, art direction, choreography, and post production, we'll bring in experts and visit production companies. If you've ever watched a music video and wondered how to break into that world, this is the class for you.

About the teacher: After rising the ranks in production, Drea Clark served as the Executive Director for the Music Video Production Association (MVPA) from 2000-2007, overseeing the establishment of union contracts as well as producing the annual award show where she worked with directors such as Spike Jonze, David Fincher and Michel Gondry.

In addition to serving as a member of the Professional Faculty for USC’s Summer Program, Clark previously lectured at the University of Oulu, Finland and UCLA Extension.

She currently serves as the Executive Director of the Slamdance Film Festival, acting as the head of production and chair of feature competition programming. In addition to the film festival, Clark’s year-round divisions include screenplay, teleplay and horror competitions with development and production agreements as well as an independent video game competition.

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"Music Video Production"

Pablo Frasconi: "Creating Poetic Images"

Pablo Frasconi teaches "Creating Poetic Images" this summer.

As an independent filmmaker, Pablo Frasconi has received numerous national and regional grants and fellowships for film production, including the American Film Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. His films, SURVIVAL OF A SMALL CITY, TOWARDS THE MEMORY OF A REVOLUTION, and THE WOODCUTS OF ANTONIO FRASCONI, have been broadcast on PBS and are distributed by the Museum of Modern Art and other organizations.Films are in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Modern Art,New York Public Library, and the Virginia Museum of Arts. He received his B.F.A.degree from York University in Toronto. He has taught filmmaking for several years at the New School for Social Research and the State University of New York, College at Purchase, and currently teaches at USC in Los Angeles.

Please use this post to ask any and all questions related to the Summer Program Class:
"Creating Poetic Images"