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Silent Film Workshop 2025
Join us for a Winter Break Workshop! Trilith Institute’s Silent Film experience provides high school students with the opportunity to collaborate in developing original short films without the use of dialogue or sync sound while filming their projects. This practice will allow students to gain an understanding of how a compelling story can be told...
3 events,
Mastering the Art of Accents: Dialect Workshop for Theatre and Film
Led by Stephanie, with the Alliance Theatre, this workshop explores the art and technique of learning dialects for performance. Through a structured yet creative approach, actors will develop a deeper understanding of accent acquisition, beginning with an overview of different learning methods and the fundamentals of mouth anatomy and sound placement. Participants will dive into...
3 events,
Accounting Clerk Workshop
Accounting Clerk Workshop
The Accounting Clerk Workshop offers a deep dive into the critical role of accounting in filmmaking. Participants will explore various accounting positions, their responsibilities, and the essential software used in the industry. The workshop covers key distinctions between accounting and payroll, budgeting fundamentals, and the impact of film tax credits on productions. Attendees will also...
3 events,
Foundations of Filmmaking
Foundations of filmmaking (formerly titled Introduction to TV and Film Production) 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...
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Screenwriting Essentials
Alfred 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. The objective of this class is to...
Producing Independent Film
This course (previously The Business of Independent Filmmaking) 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...