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SUMMARY:Producing Independent Film (VIRTUAL)
DESCRIPTION:When: Mondays from 5:30-8:30 PM\, June 1-August 17. \nThis course offers a holistic approach to the filmmaking process\, encompassing both project development and film distribution –the Producer’s Journey. Students will embark on a journey from initial ideation to audience engagement\, gaining the skills and knowledge needed to bring their cinematic visions to life and successfully navigate the complex industry landscape. \nIn the project development segment\, participants will immerse themselves in the transformative process of turning creative concepts into compelling pitches ready for presentation to industry professionals. Through hands-on workshops and practical exercises\, students will explore every stage of development\, honing their pitching skills and crafting polished pitch materials. \nTransitioning to film distribution\, students will delve into the various distribution channels available to filmmakers alongside essential marketing strategies crucial for maximizing audience reach and commercial success. From understanding distribution deals to targeting specific audiences and executing promotional campaigns\, participants will gain insights into the intricacies of navigating the distribution process in today’s competitive film market. \nPlease note: students do have graded assignments\, assessments\, and projects and will receive a final grade in this course. Grades demonstrate a student’s ability to apply their understanding and mastery of concepts taught in this course. Trilith Institute instructors have a wealth of knowledge as they come with expertise in the film and entertainment industry. \nCourse Note: No Prerequisite Required. \nWHAT YOU WILL WALK AWAY WITH\n\nEssential skills and insider knowledge to successfully develop\, produce\, and market an independent feature-length film outside of the major studio system.\nQualification to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Grant.*\n15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after course enrollment.\nA tour of Trilith Studios!
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/producing-independent-film-virtual-summer2026/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:12 Week Course,Adult Course,Event,Homepage,Professional Education,Summer 2026,Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260723
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
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SUMMARY:Foundations of Filmmaking (VIRTUAL)
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesdays from 6:00-9:00 pm\, June 3 – July 22. \nFoundations of Filmmaking provides foundational knowledge about working conditions\, jobs\, and professional expectations in film and television. Students will learn industry-specific terminology and processes related to above- and below-the-line positions\, how a creative project moves from script to screen\, and how to start and build a film or television career. With an emphasis on industry standards\, practices and procedures\, on-set safety protocols\, and the realities of the job market\, students will be prepared to take further coursework in any number of more focused areas covered in this course. Want to know how a project is made from start to finish? This is the course for you. \nThis class is perfect for anyone with a passion for film and television who is eager to delve into the industry. Whether you are a creative enthusiast\, aspiring filmmaker\, or simply curious about the world of entertainment\, Foundation of Filmmaking is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills to embark on a rewarding career. It is an ideal starting point for individuals looking to grasp industry-specific terminology\, understand the script-to-screen process\, and prepare themselves for various roles within the dynamic film and television field. \nPlease note: students do have graded assignments\, assessments\, and projects and will receive a final grade in this course. Grades demonstrate a student’s ability to apply their understanding and mastery of concepts taught in this course. Trilith Institute instructors have a wealth of knowledge as they come with expertise in the film and entertainment industry \nCourse Note: No Prerequisite Required. \nWHAT YOU WILL WALK AWAY WITH\n\nFundamental knowledge about working conditions\, jobs\, and professional expectations in film and television.\nEligibility to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant.*\n15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after course enrollment.\nTour of Trilith Studios
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/foundations-of-filmmaking-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:8 Week Course,Adult Course,Homepage,Professional Education,Summer 2026,Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260805
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260408T182857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T151649Z
UID:8645-1781568000-1785887999@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Locations 101
DESCRIPTION:When: Tuesdays from 5:30-8:30 PM\, June 16 – August 4. \nIn this course\, students will gain an in-depth understanding of the role of the locations department in the overall production for film and television\, from script breakdown during pre-production to scouting\, contracting\, logistical planning and wrap out. Students will also learn about the various job opportunities within the locations department\, as well as the role and importance of each. Based on knowledge gained\, students will be able to pursue entry-level positions with a top tier locations team. By integrating both theoretical knowledge and hands-on tasks\, students will acquire the necessary skills to confidently navigate the intricacies of the job market and commence their careers in the entertainment industry with a strong sense of professionalism. \nPlease note\, students do have graded assignments\, assessments\, and projects and will receive a final grade in this course. Grades demonstrate a student’s ability to apply their understanding and mastery of concepts taught in this course. Trilith Institute instructors have a wealth of knowledge as they come with expertise in the film and entertainment industry \nCourse Note: No Prerequisite Required. \nWHAT WILL YOU WALK AWAY WITH\n\nA comprehensive understanding of the skills needed to succeed in the entertainment industry as a member of the locations team.\nEligibility to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant.*\n15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after course enrollment.\nA tour of Trilith Studios!
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/locations-101-2/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:8 Week Course,Adult Course,Homepage,In Person,Professional Education,Summer 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260603T194108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T200138Z
UID:9116-1784368800-1784383200@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Writing For Soap Operas: The Art of Long-Form Television Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:ONE DAY WORKSHOP!\nSaturday\, July 18 | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM\nFor decades\, soap operas have captivated audiences with unforgettable characters\, epic family dynasties\, shocking twists\, passionate romances\, and cliffhangers that keep viewers coming back day after day. But behind every great soap is a team of writers skilled in the art of serialized storytelling. \nIn this intensive one-day workshop\, Daytime Emmy and Writers Guild of America Award-winning writer Jamey Giddens takes participants inside the world of daytime drama to explore the craft\, structure\, business\, and enduring appeal of soap opera storytelling. Drawing from his experience writing for Days of Our Lives\, Beyond the Gates\, Sistas\, and his own series Ambitions\, Jamey will guide students through the creative process of building compelling serialized stories designed to sustain months—and even years—of emotional conflict\, romance\, suspense\, and character-driven drama. \nParticipants will learn how soap operas differ from other television formats\, how story teams develop long-term projections\, and how writers create the emotional momentum that keeps audiences invested across hundreds of episodes. \nWhether you’re an aspiring television writer\, playwright\, content creator\, or storyteller interested in serialized drama\, this workshop offers an inside look at one of television’s most enduring storytelling formats. \nWhat You’ll Learn \n\nThe history\, evolution\, and current landscape of American soap operas\nWhat makes serialized television storytelling unique\nHow to build compelling worlds\, families\, and character-driven drama\nTechniques for developing long-term story projections and emotional arcs\nStory pacing\, cliffhangers\, and creating audience engagement\nThe fundamentals of soap opera script structure and formatting\nWriting effective dialogue\, subtext\, and emotional confrontation scenes\nStrategies for breaking into the television writing industry and building a professional portfolio\n\nWho Should Attend \n\nAspiring television writers\nScreenwriters interested in serialized storytelling\nPlaywrights and dramatic writers\nContent creators developing episodic content\nStorytellers interested in character-driven television\nWriters seeking to better understand long-form narrative structure
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/writing-for-soap-operas-the-art-of-long-form-television-storytelling/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Workshop,In Person,Summer 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T140000
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260603T195107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T150104Z
UID:9120-1784368800-1784383200@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Script Analysis Master Class: Unlocking Character\, Story\, and Performance
DESCRIPTION:ONE DAY WORKSHOP!\nSaturday\, July 18 | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM\nGreat performances begin with a deep understanding of the script. Whether you’re stepping into a role as an actor or guiding a story as a director\, the ability to analyze text\, uncover subtext\, and understand character motivations is essential to creating authentic and compelling work. \nIn this interactive master class\, actor\, director\, and educator Eric J. Little guides participants through the art and practice of script analysis. Designed for actors and directors of all experience levels\, this workshop provides practical tools for breaking down scenes\, identifying character objectives\, and connecting more deeply with the material. \nThrough discussion\, group exercises\, scene work\, and collaborative feedback\, participants will learn how to approach scripts with greater confidence and develop stronger\, more nuanced performances. By exploring themes\, character arcs\, relationships\, and emotional stakes\, students will gain a deeper understanding of the storytelling process and the actor’s role within it. \nWhether you’re preparing for auditions\, rehearsals\, film projects\, or stage productions\, this master class will strengthen your ability to bring scripts to life. \nWhat You’ll Learn \n\nA practical framework for script analysis\nHow to identify themes\, subtext\, and character arcs\nTechniques for uncovering character objectives\, obstacles\, and tactics\nMethods for exploring character relationships and dynamics\nApproaches to understanding motivation and emotional truth\nStrategies for creating more authentic and compelling performances\nThe value of collaboration\, feedback\, and scene work in the creative process\n\nWho Should Attend \n\nAspiring and working actors\nDirectors seeking to strengthen their script analysis skills\nTheatre and film students\nPerforming artists preparing for auditions or productions\nStorytellers interested in character development and performance
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/script-analysis-master-class-unlocking-character-story-and-performance/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Production Centre\, 461 Sandy Creek Rd\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Workshop,In Person,Summer 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T143000
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260511T174108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T131133Z
UID:8980-1784912400-1784989800@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Story Development Workshop
DESCRIPTION:TWO DAY WORKSHOP!\nFriday\, July 24 | 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM\nSaturday\, July 25 | 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM\nThe Story Development workshop is designed to help writers uncover the stories that matter most to them and explore the most creative and effective ways to bring those stories to life. Participants will examine how a single concept can evolve across multiple storytelling formats including screenplay\, pilot script\, book\, and social media. \nUsing a writers group format\, participants will have the opportunity to share concepts\, receive feedback\, and begin shaping their ideas into compelling written scenes. Through guided creative exercises and practical writing techniques including the “kitchen timer” method and “mundane tasks” approach\, writers will learn how to move past overthinking\, unlock creativity\, and get ideas from their head onto the page. \nThroughout the workshop\, participants will develop a 1–3 page scene utilizing the storytelling medium of their choice. The experience will culminate in a collaborative table read where writers will hear their work read aloud in a supportive group setting. \nLed by writer\, actress\, and author Kiersten Lyons\, this workshop offers an encouraging and creatively energizing environment for writers at various stages of their storytelling journey. \nWHAT YOU WILL WALK AWAY WITH:\n• A stronger understanding of story development across multiple mediums\n• Creative tools and techniques for overcoming writer’s block and boosting productivity\n• Constructive feedback on your story concept and writing\n• A completed 1–3 page scene in your chosen storytelling format\n• Experience hearing your work read aloud in a table read environment\n• 15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after workshop enrollment
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/story-development-workshop/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Workshop,In Person,Summer 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260809T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260603T212006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T150214Z
UID:9127-1786183200-1786289400@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Book to Script: Adapting Stories for the Screen
DESCRIPTION:TWO DAY WORKSHOP!\nFriday\, August 8 | 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM\nSaturday\, August 9 | 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM\nEvery great film starts with a story—but adapting a story for the screen requires more than simply transferring words from page to screenplay. \nIn this two-day professional development workshop\, bestselling author\, screenwriter\, and producer LaJill Hunt shares the creative and practical process of transforming books\, manuscripts\, memoirs\, and original concepts into compelling visual narratives. Drawing from her experience adapting literary properties for television and writing for major networks and streaming platforms\, LaJill will guide participants through the key elements of successful screen adaptation. \nThrough interactive discussions\, hands-on exercises\, and real-world industry examples\, participants will learn how to identify the cinematic heart of a story\, adapt characters and plotlines for the screen\, and develop projects with both creative impact and production realities in mind. \nWhether you’re an author looking to adapt your own work\, a screenwriter seeking source material\, or a creative interested in the adaptation process\, this workshop offers practical tools for bringing stories from page to screen. \nWhat You’ll Learn \n\nThe key differences between novels\, memoirs\, and screenplays\nHow to identify a story’s central theme\, stakes\, and conflict\nTechniques for translating internal narrative into visual storytelling\nCharacter adaptation and story restructuring for film and television\nDialogue\, subtext\, and cinematic scene development\nPacing and story structure for screen narratives\nScreenplay formatting fundamentals\nHow to pitch adaptation concepts to producers\, executives\, and collaborators\nProduction and budget considerations when adapting material\n\nWho Should Attend \n\nAspiring and emerging screenwriters\nAuthors interested in adapting their own work\nFilmmakers and content creators\nProducers seeking to develop intellectual property for film and television\nStorytellers interested in expanding their work across platforms\n\n 
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/book-to-script-adapting-stories-for-the-screen/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Workshop,In Person,Summer 2026
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261119
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260522T153636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T154656Z
UID:9042-1786492800-1795046399@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to VFX and Animation
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesdays from 5:30-8:30 PM\, August 12\,2026 – November 18\, 2026\nStudents will attain an essential understanding of the fundamentals of VFX and computer-generated animations. Students will be introduced to the major aspects of the VFX/Animation process\, from start to finish. Students will learn at a high level each of the following disciplines and how they are interrelated to each other: match moving\, modeling\, rigging\, animating\, texturing\, lighting/rendering\, FXs\, layout\, compositing\, and editing. They will be given the opportunity\, tools\, and guidance to create their own computer-generated media. \nThis class is perfect for aspiring visual storytellers\, creative minds\, and anyone passionate about bringing digital worlds to life. Whether you are a beginner looking to explore the exciting realm of VFX and animation or a budding artist seeking a comprehensive understanding of the entire production process\, this course is tailored to empower your artistic journey. \nPlease note: students do have graded assignments\, assessments\, and projects and will receive a final grade in this course. Grades demonstrate a student’s ability to apply their understanding and mastery of concepts taught in this course. Trilith Institute instructors have a wealth of knowledge as they come with expertise in the film and entertainment industry \nWHAT YOU WILL WALK AWAY WITH\n\nMaterials for your reel; created using the professional software provided in the Trilith Institute Lab.\nThe opportunity to present your work at the Trilith Institute Professional Education Student Showcase.\nAccess to the Trilith Institute Lab with state-of-the-art software and equipment.\nEligibility to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant.*\n15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after course enrollment.\nA tour of Trilith Studios!
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/introduction-to-vfx-and-animation-3/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Production Centre\, 461 Sandy Creek Rd\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:15 Week Course,Adult Course,Fall 2026,In Person,Professional Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261118
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260522T153111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T153134Z
UID:9039-1788220800-1794959999@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Screenwriting Essentials I
DESCRIPTION:When: Tuesdays from 5:30-8:30 PM\, September 1\, 2026 – November 17\, 2026 \nAlfred Hitchcock said you need three things to make a film: a script\, a script\, and a script. Many professional creatives also subscribe to the philosophy that you can make a bad movie from a good script\, but you can’t make a good movie from a bad script. \nThe objective of this class is to acquaint you with the fundamentals and foundational techniques of screenwriting\, with an emphasis on three-act structure and characterization. Each student will complete a narrative outline and a script for a short film. Students will learn about professional standards and best industry practices through table readings\, one-on-one conferences\, and peer revision techniques. \nThis class is perfect for aspiring screenwriters\, storytellers\, and anyone with a passion for crafting compelling narratives. Whether you are a novice writer eager to explore the world of screenwriting or a seasoned writer looking to refine your skills\, this course is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamentals of storytelling\, structure\, and character development. It is an ideal choice for individuals aiming to create engaging short films and learn the art of effective screenwriting. \nPlease note: students do have graded assignments\, assessments\, and projects and will receive a final grade in this course. Grades demonstrate a student’s ability to apply their understanding and mastery of concepts taught in this course. Trilith Institute instructors have a wealth of knowledge as they come with expertise in the film and entertainment industry. \nCourse Note: No Prerequisite Required. \nWHAT YOU WILL WALK AWAY WITH\n\nThe opportunity to share your original work to be read in front of industry professionals at the end-of-semester showcase.\nA polished original script\, marketing materials\, and a plan to produce the film.\nAccess to professional script writing software while enrolled.\nEligibility to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant.*\n15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after course enrollment.\nA tour of Trilith Studios!
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/screenwriting-essentials-i/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:12 Week Course,Adult Course,Fall 2026,In Person,Professional Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261117
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260522T173157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T173443Z
UID:9065-1788220800-1794873599@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Narrative Directing for Screen
DESCRIPTION:When: Tuesdays from 5:30-8:30 PM\, September 1\, 2026 – November 16\, 2026\nFocus your creativity and vision in this immersive directing course. Acquire the tools necessary to bring your project vision to life on the screen. \nThis course is designed for aspiring directors seeking to master the intricate process of directing for short films. Through a blend of lectures\, practical workshops\, and hands-on exercises\, participants will delve into the fundamental principles of storytelling\, effective communication with actors\, and the essentials of visual storytelling. \nFrom script interpretation to character development\, participants will learn how to weave compelling narratives that resonate with audiences. Moreover\, the course explores the intricacies of the director-actor collaboration process\, providing students with the knowledge\, skills\, and techniques needed to elicit powerful performances on screen.\nThrough rehearsal techniques\, on-set decision-making\, and communication strategies\, students will create a collaborative and supportive environment that empowers actors to deliver authentic\, nuanced\, and emotionally resonant performances. By the end of the course\, participants will be equipped with the tools and confidence to bring impactful short film stories to life. \nPlease note\, students do have graded assignments\, assessments\, and projects and will receive a final grade in this course. Grades demonstrate a student’s ability to apply their understanding and mastery of concepts taught in this course. Trilith Institute instructors have a wealth of knowledge as they come with expertise in the film and entertainment industry. \nCourse Note: No Prerequisite Required. \nWHAT YOU WILL WALK AWAY WITH\n\nThis class will culminate in a series of student workshops wherein each student\, utilizing professional and Trilith Institute student actors\, will be given the opportunity to direct a scene in front of their peers and industry professional instructor.\nEligibility to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant.*\n15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after course enrollment.\nA tour of Trilith Studios\n\nQuestions? Check out our FAQ page.
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/narrative-directing-for-screen-3/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:12 Week Course,Adult Course,Fall 2026,In Person,Professional Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261120
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260522T152848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T152858Z
UID:9046-1788393600-1795132799@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Acting for Camera with Alliance Theatre
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursdays from 6:30-9:30 PM \, September 3\, 2026 – November 19\, 2026 \nThis course\, created in partnership with the Alliance Theatre\, teaches students how to perform on-camera acting exercises\, sharpen their acting skills take after take\, receive individual feedback for their work\, learn about close-ups\, continuity\, and auditioning\, and take their first step toward the silver screen. Students will sharpen their on-camera acting skills\, develop their film acting technique\, create and build relationships\, motivate their scenes through positive expectations\, and perform scenes on camera. \nPut your film acting technique into practice\, find out what is expected on a film set\, workshop full-length film scenes\, and receive direction from experienced professionals. \nPlease note: students do have graded assignments\, assessments\, and projects and will receive a final grade in this course. Grades demonstrate a student’s ability to apply their understanding and mastery of concepts taught in this course. Alliance Theatre and Trilith Institute instructors have a wealth of knowledge as they come with expertise in the film and entertainment industry. \nCourse Note: No Prerequisite Required. \nWHAT YOU WILL WALK AWAY WITH\n\n The opportunity to present your talent in front of leading casting directors\, directors\, talent agents\, and mor\nEligibility to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant.*\nThe opportunity to present your work at the Trilith Institute Professional Education Student Showcase.\nProfessional Headshots\nShort film audition opportunities\nOpportunities to act in scenes in the Trilith Institute Narrative Directing for Screen course\n15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after course enrollment.\nA tour of Trilith Studios!
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/acting-for-camera-with-alliance-theatre-3/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:12 Week Course,Adult Course,Fall 2026,In Person,Professional Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261120
DTSTAMP:20260604T173810
CREATED:20260522T152407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T153833Z
UID:9049-1788393600-1795132799@trilithinstitute.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to Costume Design
DESCRIPTION:When: Thurdays from 5:30-8:30 PM\, September 3\, 2026 – November 19\,2026 \nWant to transition your love of fashion and costumes to the film & television industry? Consider taking Introduction to Costumes! \nDeveloped by longtime costumer Hollis Smith\, whose credits include WandaVision\, The Walking Dead\, and Ms. Marvel\, and taught by Mia Nunnally whose credits include Ozark\, Stranger Things\, and Captain America: Civil War\, students will walk away prepared for entry-level work in the costume department. \nStudents will learn about Hollywood costume history and iconic industry designers; the costume office organizational structure; job roles and duties in various areas of the Costume Department; and the names\, uses\, and protocols related to various pieces of departmental equipment and tasks. Students will also learn how costumes and various film crafts relate to one another on a working production\, as well as how and why they all must operate in sync. In addition\, students will look at the importance of some non-traditional skills that benefit the department. \nPlease note: students do have graded assignments\, assessments\, and projects and will receive a final grade in this course. Grades demonstrate a student’s ability to apply their understanding and mastery of concepts taught in this course. Trilith Institute instructors have a wealth of knowledge as they come with expertise in the film and entertainment industry. \nCourse Note: No Prerequisite Required.\nWHAT YOU WALK AWAY WITH\n\nExpanded knowledge on costume design and opportunities to interact with costume design professionals and other subject-matter experts throughout the term.\nEligibility to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant.*\n15% off Trilith Institute workshops for 6 months after course enrollment.\nA tour of Trilith Studios
URL:https://trilithinstitute.org/event/introduction-to-costume-design/
LOCATION:Trilith Studios Soundstage 20\, 400 Veterans Parkway\, Fayetteville\, GA\, 30214\, United States
CATEGORIES:12 Week Course,Adult Course,Fall 2026,In Person,Professional Education
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