Archive for October, 2009

November meeting at the Art Institute

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

The November IFASA meeting will be held this Monday, November 2, at 6:00 PM at The Art Institute of Tucson, 5099 E. Grant Rd. (between Swan and Craycroft on the north side of Grant). The meeting will consist of a tour of The Art Institute and a presentation on what the school has to offer aspiring filmmakers. Come and find out everything the Art Institute has to offer. It will be a very interesting and informative meeting. Everyone is welcome.

Students interested in filmmaking school can pursue a Digital Filmmaking & Video Production degree at The Art Institute of Tucson. The filmmaking school is taught by professional faculty members, some with industry experience. This program, though the filmmaking school, teaches students a range of skills necessary for film production. Filmmaking school attracts individuals who can combine creative, technical, and managerial skills. The filmmaking school program also teaches students video production. Filmmaking school students are taught in the traditional filmmaking areas including cinematography, directing, producing, editing, screenwriting, and sound. While in filmmaking school, students learn hands on, using industry-related technology and equipment. Graduates of this program in filmmaking school are prepared to seek entry-level jobs like video editor, scriptwriter, and assistant director.

SeeĀ http://www.artinstitutes.edu/tucson/ for more information.

October Meeting – Access Tucson Tour

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

The October IFASA meeting will be held this Monday, October 5, at 6:00 PM at Access Tucson, 124 E. Broadway. The meeting will consist of a tour of Access Tucson facilities which are being made available for rental by non-member filmmakers. These facilities include a 28′ production truck, 25×25 studio with analog control room, 30×40 sound stage with digital control room, and Final Cut Pro edit suites. These are great resources for any filmmaker, which have previously not been available to those who were not members of Access Tucson. Come and find out everything Access Tucson has to offer. It will be a very interesting and informative meeting. Everyone is welcome.

Also, the annual IFASA fall film contest, formerly the Three-Minute Thriller, has been expanded to be the Thirteen-Minute Thriller – bigger and better at no extra cost! More details will be provided shortly, so get your films ready.