\n \n Film Electrician Training – March 22-24 \n
\nThe South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nBEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//200.225.40.74//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://carolinafilm.com X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:EST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:EDT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-4325@carolinafilm.com DTSTAMP:20240319T014838Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Film Festivals CONTACT:http://beaufortfilmfestival.com DESCRIPTION:
The Carolina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership orga nization dedicated to building the motion picture\, television and creativ e digital media industries in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective South C arolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial proj ects to our state\, we can grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the industry.
Thanks to the SC Film Commission and its connections with award winning television and film professionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Carolin ians in the film and television industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Youn g Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high schoo l and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festival in
\n“When given an opportun ity\, deliver excellence and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Beco me a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the fi lm and television industry in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a thr ee-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC.< /p>
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienc ed Production Electricians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Depart ment for Film and Television.
Trainees must have some prod
uction and/or electrical experience. Other requirements a
re listed on the application\; plea
se review and only apply if you meet all criteria and are serious about be
coming a Set or Rigging Electrician on Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorporates hundreds of skills many have
already learned in other occupations and industries\, so is ideal
for workers seeking second careers\, military veterans\, and thos
e entering the workforce. Applications must be submitted
by March 19. Space is limited.
PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applicat ions are closed on March 19 to give selected trainees ample time to schedu le travel\, etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19 \, but there is no guarantee and completing your applicat ion as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Sho
rts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre |
200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*After
party at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROG
RAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns home to her two sisters and grievi
ng father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic
birth diagnosis of her new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside d
own. If only she had known the beauty of what was to come…if only she coul
d go back and do it all again.
Babygirl |
Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with
his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video me
ssage.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbo
tt White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family
must reunite and reconcile to find a way forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview
-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying to f
ind her way\, all while dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient
mirror reflection.
Common as Red | Director – Robb
ie Robertson
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funera
l causes a grieving father and mother to reexamine their early life decisi
on to have gender normalization surgery performed on their intersex infant
.
And\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer- director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenvil le-based companies Studio Fifteen and Cargo.
Tickets: http://beaufortfilmf estival.com.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220222 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220228 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Beaufort International Film Festival URL:https://carolinafilm.com/event/beaufort-international-film-festival/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022 /01/Beaufort-Film-Festival-logo-2022-150x48.jpg\;150\;48\;1\,medium\;https ://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Beaufort-Film-Festival-logo -2022-300x95.jpg\;300\;95\;1\,large\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/u ploads/2022/01/Beaufort-Film-Festival-logo-2022-1024x325.jpg\;825\;262\;1\ ,full\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Beaufort-Film-F estival-logo-2022.jpg\;1280\;406\; X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Beaufort Film Festival\,Films\,South Carolina X-TICKETS-URL:http://beaufortfilmfestival.com END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-4324@carolinafilm.com DTSTAMP:20240319T014839Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Conference\,Workshops CONTACT:Brian Dressler\; 803-348-7170\; brian@dresslerphoto.com\; http://ww w.asmp.org/sc DESCRIPTION:The Carolina Film Allian ce is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to building the motio n picture\, television and creative digital media industries in South Caro lina.
Through t he expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we can grow the econo my.
Sout h Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the ind ustry.
Thanks to the SC Fi lm Commission and its connections with award winning television and film p rofessionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classr oom.
Join us in creating ne w opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and television industry< /p>
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINI NG March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, Presi dent of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festival in
\n \n \n \n Read More » \n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excellence and never quit
.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television industry in South Ca rolina.
The South Carolina Film
Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March
22-24 at High Output
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John Dav id Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electricians\, participan ts will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Television.
<
strong>Trainees must have some production and/or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only apply if you meet al
l criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Rigging Electrician on
Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorpo
rates hundreds of skills many have already learned in other occupations an
d industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking second careers\, mi
litary veterans\, and those entering the workforce.
PLEASE NOTE:
Slots may be filled before applications are closed on March 19 to give sel
ected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effor
t to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no guarantee and completing your application as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, A
PRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres
+ cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St Joh
n St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns
home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her new born daughte
r\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had known the beauty o
f what was to come…if only she could go back and do it all again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries
to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod
| Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After
an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and reconcile to find a wa
y forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a
young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all while dealing with th
e unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Commo
n as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – T
he aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving father and mother t
o reexamine their early life decision to have gender normalization surgery
performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new mu sic-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Studio Fifteen and C argo.
The Carolina Film Allian ce is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to building the motio n picture\, television and creative digital media industries in South Caro lina.
Through t he expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we can grow the econo my.
Sout h Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the ind ustry.
Thanks to the SC Fi lm Commission and its connections with award winning television and film p rofessionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classr oom.
Join us in creating ne w opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and television industry< /p>
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINI NG March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, Presi dent of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festival in
\n \n \n \n Read More » \n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excellence and never quit
.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television industry in South Ca rolina.
The South Carolina Film
Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March
22-24 at High Output
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John Dav id Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electricians\, participan ts will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Television.
<
strong>Trainees must have some production and/or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only apply if you meet al
l criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Rigging Electrician on
Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorpo
rates hundreds of skills many have already learned in other occupations an
d industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking second careers\, mi
litary veterans\, and those entering the workforce.
PLEASE NOTE:
Slots may be filled before applications are closed on March 19 to give sel
ected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effor
t to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no guarantee and completing your application as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, A
PRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres
+ cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St Joh
n St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns
home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her new born daughte
r\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had known the beauty o
f what was to come…if only she could go back and do it all again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries
to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod
| Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After
an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and reconcile to find a wa
y forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a
young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all while dealing with th
e unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Commo
n as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – T
he aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving father and mother t
o reexamine their early life decision to have gender normalization surgery
performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new mu sic-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Studio Fifteen and C argo.
Tickets: https://www.afrosouth.com/.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221104 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221107 GEO:+32.776475;-79.931051 LOCATION:Charleston\, SC @ Charleston\, SC\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:First AfroSouth Film Festival celebrates S.C. talent URL:https://carolinafilm.com/event/first-afrosouth-film-festival-celebrates -s-c-talent/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2023 /01/CFA-25-Design-2023-300x211.jpg\;300\;211\,medium\;https://carolinafilm .com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/CFA-25-Design-2023-300x211.jpg\;300\;211\, large\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/CFA-25-Design-2 023-300x211.jpg\;300\;211\,full\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploa ds/2023/01/CFA-25-Design-2023-300x211.jpg\;300\;211 X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Film production\,Films\,South Carolina X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.afrosouth.com/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-4629@carolinafilm.com DTSTAMP:20240319T014839Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Film Festivals CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The Carolina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership organization dedic ated to building the motion picture\, television and creative digital medi a industries in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective South Carolina Film i ncentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our st ate\, we can grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundreds of film and tele vision professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections th at build careers in the industry.
Thanks to the SC Film Commission and its connections with award win ning television and film professionals\, invaluable skills are learned bot h on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Carolinians in the fi lm and television industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three -day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort Internationa l Film Festival in
\n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliv er excellence and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member . Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and tele vision industry in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC.
Led by Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienced Producti
on Electricians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehens
ive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Fi
lm and Television. Trainees must have some production and/
or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed o
n the application\; please review a
nd only apply if you meet all criteria and are serious about becoming a Se
t or Rigging Electrician on Film and Video Productions. PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applications are cl
osed on March 19 to give selected trainees ample time to schedule travel\,
etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19\, but ther
e is no guarantee and completing your application as soon
as possible is recommended.
Fil
m & Video Production incorporates hundreds of skills many have already lea
rned in other occupations and industries\, so is ideal for workers
seeking second careers\, military veterans\, and those entering
the workforce. Applications must be submitted by March 19
. Space is limited.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 –
7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcas
e from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St Jo
hn St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cy
clops Brewing | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns home to her two sisters and grieving father a
fter her mother dies.
For Paloma | Directo
r – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagn
osis of her new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If onl
y she had known the beauty of what was to come…if only she could go back a
nd do it all again.
Babygirl | Director –
Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his grandda
ughter\, a grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family must reunit
e and reconcile to find a way forward.
A.B. | Dire
ctor – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capt
uring of the life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying to find her way
\, all while dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient mirror refl
ection.
Common as Red | Director – Robbie Robertso
n
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a
grieving father and mother to reexamine their early life decision to have
gender normalization surgery performed on their intersex infant.
An d\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based co mpanies Studio Fifteen and Cargo.
Tickets: https://www.beaufortfilm festival.com/.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230221 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230227 GEO:+32.418012;-80.688554 LOCATION:Beaufort\, SC @ Beaufort\, SC 29902\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Beaufort International Film Festival 2023 URL:https://carolinafilm.com/event/beaufort-international-film-festival-202 3/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022 /12/BIFF-2023-poster-150x107.jpg\;150\;107\;1\,medium\;https://carolinafil m.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/BIFF-2023-poster-300x214.jpg\;300\;214\;1 \,large\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/BIFF-2023-pos ter-1024x731.jpg\;825\;589\;1\,full\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/u ploads/2022/12/BIFF-2023-poster.jpg\;1120\;800\; X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Beaufort Film Festival\,Film Festival\,Film productio n\,Films\,South Carolina X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.beaufortfilmfestival.com/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-4428@carolinafilm.com DTSTAMP:20240319T014839Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Film Festivals CONTACT:Janet Iannantuono\; 843-572-3260\; atomacon@gmail.com\; https://fil mfreeway.com/AtomaCon DESCRIPTION:The Carolina Film Allian ce is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to building the motio n picture\, television and creative digital media industries in South Caro lina.
Through t he expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we can grow the econo my.
Sout h Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the ind ustry.
Thanks to the SC Fi lm Commission and its connections with award winning television and film p rofessionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classr oom.
Join us in creating ne w opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and television industry< /p>
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINI NG March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, Presi dent of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festival in
\n \n \n \n Read More » \n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excellence and never quit
.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television industry in South Ca rolina.
The South Carolina Film
Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March
22-24 at High Output
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John Dav id Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electricians\, participan ts will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Television.
<
strong>Trainees must have some production and/or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only apply if you meet al
l criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Rigging Electrician on
Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorpo
rates hundreds of skills many have already learned in other occupations an
d industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking second careers\, mi
litary veterans\, and those entering the workforce.
PLEASE NOTE:
Slots may be filled before applications are closed on March 19 to give sel
ected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effor
t to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no guarantee and completing your application as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, A
PRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres
+ cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St Joh
n St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns
home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her new born daughte
r\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had known the beauty o
f what was to come…if only she could go back and do it all again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries
to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod
| Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After
an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and reconcile to find a wa
y forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a
young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all while dealing with th
e unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Commo
n as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – T
he aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving father and mother t
o reexamine their early life decision to have gender normalization surgery
performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new mu sic-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Studio Fifteen and C argo.
The Car olina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to b uilding the motion picture\, television and creative digital media industr ies in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we c an grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television pr ofessionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the industry.
Th anks to the SC Film Commission and its connections with award winning tele vision and film professionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and tel evision industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM E LECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The pro gram is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school stud ents who want to take their
\nL inda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festi val in
\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excelle nce and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television ind ustry in South Carolina.
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIA N TRAINING March 22-24 at H igh Output in Charleston\, SC.
The pro gram is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led b y Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electric ians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehensive introdu ction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Tele vision.
Trainees must have some production and/or electric
al experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only app
ly if you meet all criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Riggin
g Electrician on Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video P
roduction incorporates hundreds of skills many have already learned in oth
er occupations and industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking se
cond careers\, military veterans\, and those entering the workfor
ce. Applications must be submitted by March 19. Space is
limited.
PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applications are closed on Mar ch 19 to give selected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no gua rantee and completing your application as soon as possibl e is recommended.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Hea
vy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIF
F23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spa
rtanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewi
ng | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Film Bio
– A woman returns home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mo
ther dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj S
avkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her
new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had k
nown the beauty of what was to come…if only she could go back and do it al
l again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gu
nn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a
grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and recon
cile to find a way forward.
A.B. | Director – Euge
ne Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of th
e life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all whil
e dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Common as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving fa
ther and mother to reexamine their early life decision to have gender norm
alization surgery performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC J ESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Stu dio Fifteen and Cargo.
The Car olina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to b uilding the motion picture\, television and creative digital media industr ies in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we c an grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television pr ofessionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the industry.
Th anks to the SC Film Commission and its connections with award winning tele vision and film professionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and tel evision industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM E LECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The pro gram is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school stud ents who want to take their
\nL inda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festi val in
\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excelle nce and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television ind ustry in South Carolina.
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIA N TRAINING March 22-24 at H igh Output in Charleston\, SC.
The pro gram is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led b y Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electric ians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehensive introdu ction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Tele vision.
Trainees must have some production and/or electric
al experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only app
ly if you meet all criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Riggin
g Electrician on Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video P
roduction incorporates hundreds of skills many have already learned in oth
er occupations and industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking se
cond careers\, military veterans\, and those entering the workfor
ce. Applications must be submitted by March 19. Space is
limited.
PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applications are closed on Mar ch 19 to give selected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no gua rantee and completing your application as soon as possibl e is recommended.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Hea
vy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIF
F23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spa
rtanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewi
ng | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Film Bio
– A woman returns home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mo
ther dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj S
avkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her
new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had k
nown the beauty of what was to come…if only she could go back and do it al
l again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gu
nn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a
grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and recon
cile to find a way forward.
A.B. | Director – Euge
ne Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of th
e life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all whil
e dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Common as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving fa
ther and mother to reexamine their early life decision to have gender norm
alization surgery performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC J ESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Stu dio Fifteen and Cargo.
The Car olina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to b uilding the motion picture\, television and creative digital media industr ies in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we c an grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television pr ofessionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the industry.
Th anks to the SC Film Commission and its connections with award winning tele vision and film professionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and tel evision industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM E LECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The pro gram is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school stud ents who want to take their
\nL inda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festi val in
\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excelle nce and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television ind ustry in South Carolina.
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIA N TRAINING March 22-24 at H igh Output in Charleston\, SC.
The pro gram is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led b y Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electric ians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehensive introdu ction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Tele vision.
Trainees must have some production and/or electric
al experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only app
ly if you meet all criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Riggin
g Electrician on Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video P
roduction incorporates hundreds of skills many have already learned in oth
er occupations and industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking se
cond careers\, military veterans\, and those entering the workfor
ce. Applications must be submitted by March 19. Space is
limited.
PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applications are closed on Mar ch 19 to give selected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no gua rantee and completing your application as soon as possibl e is recommended.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Hea
vy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIF
F23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spa
rtanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewi
ng | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Film Bio
– A woman returns home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mo
ther dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj S
avkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her
new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had k
nown the beauty of what was to come…if only she could go back and do it al
l again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gu
nn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a
grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and recon
cile to find a way forward.
A.B. | Director – Euge
ne Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of th
e life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all whil
e dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Common as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving fa
ther and mother to reexamine their early life decision to have gender norm
alization surgery performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC J ESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Stu dio Fifteen and Cargo.
The Carolina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership organization ded icated to building the motion picture\, television and creative digital me dia industries in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our s tate\, we can grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundreds of film and tel evision professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections t hat build careers in the industry.
Thanks to the SC Film Commission and its connections with award wi nning television and film professionals\, invaluable skills are learned bo th on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Carolinians in the f ilm and television industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a thre e-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliv er excellence and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member . Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and tele vision industry in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC.
Led by Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienced Producti
on Electricians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehens
ive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Fi
lm and Television. Trainees must have some production and/
or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed o
n the application\; please review a
nd only apply if you meet all criteria and are serious about becoming a Se
t or Rigging Electrician on Film and Video Productions. PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applications are cl
osed on March 19 to give selected trainees ample time to schedule travel\,
etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19\, but ther
e is no guarantee and completing your application as soon
as possible is recommended.
Fil
m & Video Production incorporates hundreds of skills many have already lea
rned in other occupations and industries\, so is ideal for workers
seeking second careers\, military veterans\, and those entering
the workforce. Applications must be submitted by March 19
. Space is limited.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 –
7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcas
e from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St Jo
hn St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cy
clops Brewing | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns home to her two sisters and grieving father a
fter her mother dies.
For Paloma | Directo
r – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagn
osis of her new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If onl
y she had known the beauty of what was to come…if only she could go back a
nd do it all again.
Babygirl | Director –
Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his grandda
ughter\, a grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family must reunit
e and reconcile to find a way forward.
A.B. | Dire
ctor – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capt
uring of the life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying to find her way
\, all while dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient mirror refl
ection.
Common as Red | Director – Robbie Robertso
n
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a
grieving father and mother to reexamine their early life decision to have
gender normalization surgery performed on their intersex infant.
An d\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based co mpanies Studio Fifteen and Cargo.
Tickets: https://www.beaufortfilm festival.com/.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240220 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240226 GEO:+32.437392;-80.66923 LOCATION:USCB Center for the Arts @ 805 Carteret St\, Beaufort\, SC 29902\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Beaufort International Film Festival 2024 URL:https://carolinafilm.com/event/beaufort-international-film-festival-202 4/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022 /12/iStock-1326936948-150x83.jpg\;150\;83\;1\,medium\;https://carolinafilm .com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/iStock-1326936948-300x165.jpg\;300\;165\;1 \,large\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/iStock-132693 6948-1024x564.jpg\;825\;454\;1\,full\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/ uploads/2022/12/iStock-1326936948.jpg\;1200\;661\; X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Beaufort Film Festival\,Film Festival\,Film productio n\,Films\,South Carolina X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.beaufortfilmfestival.com/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5449@carolinafilm.com DTSTAMP:20240319T014839Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Workshops CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The Carolina Film Allian ce is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to building the motio n picture\, television and creative digital media industries in South Caro lina.
Through t he expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we can grow the econo my.
Sout h Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the ind ustry.
Thanks to the SC Fi lm Commission and its connections with award winning television and film p rofessionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classr oom.
Join us in creating ne w opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and television industry< /p>
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINI NG March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, Presi dent of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festival in
\n \n \n \n Read More » \n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excellence and never quit
.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television industry in South Ca rolina.
The South Carolina Film
Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March
22-24 at High Output
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John Dav id Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electricians\, participan ts will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Television.
<
strong>Trainees must have some production and/or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only apply if you meet al
l criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Rigging Electrician on
Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorpo
rates hundreds of skills many have already learned in other occupations an
d industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking second careers\, mi
litary veterans\, and those entering the workforce.
PLEASE NOTE:
Slots may be filled before applications are closed on March 19 to give sel
ected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effor
t to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no guarantee and completing your application as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, A
PRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres
+ cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St Joh
n St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns
home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her new born daughte
r\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had known the beauty o
f what was to come…if only she could go back and do it all again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries
to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod
| Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After
an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and reconcile to find a wa
y forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a
young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all while dealing with th
e unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Commo
n as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – T
he aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving father and mother t
o reexamine their early life decision to have gender normalization surgery
performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new mu sic-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Studio Fifteen and C argo.
The Carolina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership organization dedic ated to building the motion picture\, television and creative digital medi a industries in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective South Carolina Film i ncentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our st ate\, we can grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundreds of film and tele vision professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections th at build careers in the industry.
Thanks to the SC Film Commission and its connections with award win ning television and film professionals\, invaluable skills are learned bot h on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Carolinians in the fi lm and television industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three -day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort Internationa l Film Festival in
\n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliv er excellence and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member . Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and tele vision industry in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC.
Led by Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienced Producti
on Electricians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehens
ive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Fi
lm and Television. Trainees must have some production and/
or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed o
n the application\; please review a
nd only apply if you meet all criteria and are serious about becoming a Se
t or Rigging Electrician on Film and Video Productions. PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applications are cl
osed on March 19 to give selected trainees ample time to schedule travel\,
etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19\, but ther
e is no guarantee and completing your application as soon
as possible is recommended.
Fil
m & Video Production incorporates hundreds of skills many have already lea
rned in other occupations and industries\, so is ideal for workers
seeking second careers\, military veterans\, and those entering
the workforce. Applications must be submitted by March 19
. Space is limited.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 –
7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcas
e from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St Jo
hn St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cy
clops Brewing | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns home to her two sisters and grieving father a
fter her mother dies.
For Paloma | Directo
r – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagn
osis of her new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If onl
y she had known the beauty of what was to come…if only she could go back a
nd do it all again.
Babygirl | Director –
Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his grandda
ughter\, a grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family must reunit
e and reconcile to find a way forward.
A.B. | Dire
ctor – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capt
uring of the life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying to find her way
\, all while dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient mirror refl
ection.
Common as Red | Director – Robbie Robertso
n
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a
grieving father and mother to reexamine their early life decision to have
gender normalization surgery performed on their intersex infant.
An d\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based co mpanies Studio Fifteen and Cargo.
Tickets: https://reedyreels.com/.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T170000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230219T220000 GEO:+34.842078;-82.405816 LOCATION:South Carolina Children's Theatre @ 153 Augusta St\, Greenville\, SC 29601\, USA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Reedy Reels Film Festival URL:https://carolinafilm.com/event/reedy-reels-film-festival/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022 /12/reedy-reels-logo-150x38.png\;150\;38\;1\,medium\;https://carolinafilm. com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/reedy-reels-logo-300x76.png\;300\;76\;1\,la rge\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/reedy-reels-logo- 1024x259.png\;825\;209\;1\,full\;https://carolinafilm.com/wp-content/uploa ds/2022/12/reedy-reels-logo.png\;1280\;324\; X-TAGS;LANGUAGE=en-US:Film Festival\,Films\,Greenville\,South Carolina\,Ups tate SC X-TICKETS-URL:https://reedyreels.com/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-4867@carolinafilm.com DTSTAMP:20240319T014840Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:CFA General Meeting CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The Carolina Film Allian ce is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to building the motio n picture\, television and creative digital media industries in South Caro lina.
Through t he expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we can grow the econo my.
Sout h Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the ind ustry.
Thanks to the SC Fi lm Commission and its connections with award winning television and film p rofessionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classr oom.
Join us in creating ne w opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and television industry< /p>
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINI NG March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, Presi dent of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festival in
\n \n \n \n Read More » \n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excellence and never quit
.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television industry in South Ca rolina.
The South Carolina Film
Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March
22-24 at High Output
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John Dav id Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electricians\, participan ts will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Television.
<
strong>Trainees must have some production and/or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only apply if you meet al
l criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Rigging Electrician on
Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorpo
rates hundreds of skills many have already learned in other occupations an
d industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking second careers\, mi
litary veterans\, and those entering the workforce.
PLEASE NOTE:
Slots may be filled before applications are closed on March 19 to give sel
ected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effor
t to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no guarantee and completing your application as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, A
PRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres
+ cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St Joh
n St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns
home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her new born daughte
r\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had known the beauty o
f what was to come…if only she could go back and do it all again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries
to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod
| Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After
an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and reconcile to find a wa
y forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a
young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all while dealing with th
e unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Commo
n as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – T
he aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving father and mother t
o reexamine their early life decision to have gender normalization surgery
performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new mu sic-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Studio Fifteen and C argo.
The Carolina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to building the motion picture\, television and cr eative digital media industries in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective So uth Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we can grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundr eds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the industry.
Thanks to the SC Film Commission and its connec tions with award winning television and film professionals\, invaluable sk ills are learned both on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Ca rolinians in the film and television industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Outpu t in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolin a Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Al liance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Bea ufort International Film Festival in
\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excellence and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez< /p>
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television industry in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a
The program is free for eligible South Carolina res idents.
Led by Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of e xperienced Production Electricians\, participants will receive a b asic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electri c Department for Film and Television.
Trainees must have s
ome production and/or electrical experience. Other requir
ements are listed on the application\; please review and only apply if you meet all criteria and are serious
about becoming a Set or Rigging Electrician on Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorporates hundreds of skills ma
ny have already learned in other occupations and industries\, so is
PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applications are closed on March 19 to give selected trainees ample time t o schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no guarantee and completing your application as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 P
M
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM
| SC Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Th
eatre | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew H
uggins
Film Bio – A woman returns home to her two sisters an
d grieving father after her mother dies.
For Paloma
| Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the tr
aumatic birth diagnosis of her new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned
upside down. If only she had known the beauty of what was to come…if only
she could go back and do it all again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling o
ut with his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries to reconnect with her via
video message.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Coll
ins Abbott White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged
family must reunite and reconcile to find a way forward.
A
.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An i
nterview-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a young struggling artist try
ing to find her way\, all while dealing with the unwanted company of her s
entient mirror reflection.
Common as Red | Directo
r – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotiona
l funeral causes a grieving father and mother to reexamine their early lif
e decision to have gender normalization surgery performed on their interse
x infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Studio Fifteen and Cargo.
The Carolina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership organizat ion dedicated to building the motion picture\, television and creative dig ital media industries in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective South Carolin a Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects t o our state\, we can grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build conne ctions that build careers in the industry.
Thanks to the SC Film Commission and its connections with award winning television and film professionals\, invaluable skills are le arned both on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and television industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will ho ld a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Cha rleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young F ilmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school a nd middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Alliance (C FA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort Int ernational Film Festival in
\n“When given an opportun ity\, deliver excellence and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Beco me a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the fi lm and television industry in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a thr ee-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC.< /p>
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienc ed Production Electricians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Depart ment for Film and Television.
Trainees must have some prod
uction and/or electrical experience. Other requirements a
re listed on the application\; plea
se review and only apply if you meet all criteria and are serious about be
coming a Set or Rigging Electrician on Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorporates hundreds of skills many have
already learned in other occupations and industries\, so is ideal
for workers seeking second careers\, military veterans\, and thos
e entering the workforce. Applications must be submitted
by March 19. Space is limited.
PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applicat ions are closed on March 19 to give selected trainees ample time to schedu le travel\, etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19 \, but there is no guarantee and completing your applicat ion as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Sho
rts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre |
200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*After
party at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROG
RAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns home to her two sisters and grievi
ng father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic
birth diagnosis of her new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside d
own. If only she had known the beauty of what was to come…if only she coul
d go back and do it all again.
Babygirl |
Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with
his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video me
ssage.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbo
tt White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family
must reunite and reconcile to find a way forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview
-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying to f
ind her way\, all while dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient
mirror reflection.
Common as Red | Director – Robb
ie Robertson
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funera
l causes a grieving father and mother to reexamine their early life decisi
on to have gender normalization surgery performed on their intersex infant
.
And\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer- director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenvil le-based companies Studio Fifteen and Cargo.
The Carolina Film Allian ce is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to building the motio n picture\, television and creative digital media industries in South Caro lina.
Through t he expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we can grow the econo my.
Sout h Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the ind ustry.
Thanks to the SC Fi lm Commission and its connections with award winning television and film p rofessionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classr oom.
Join us in creating ne w opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and television industry< /p>
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINI NG March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, Presi dent of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festival in
\n \n \n \n Read More » \n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excellence and never quit
.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television industry in South Ca rolina.
The South Carolina Film
Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March
22-24 at High Output
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John Dav id Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electricians\, participan ts will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Television.
<
strong>Trainees must have some production and/or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only apply if you meet al
l criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Rigging Electrician on
Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorpo
rates hundreds of skills many have already learned in other occupations an
d industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking second careers\, mi
litary veterans\, and those entering the workforce.
PLEASE NOTE:
Slots may be filled before applications are closed on March 19 to give sel
ected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effor
t to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no guarantee and completing your application as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, A
PRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres
+ cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St Joh
n St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns
home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her new born daughte
r\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had known the beauty o
f what was to come…if only she could go back and do it all again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries
to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod
| Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After
an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and reconcile to find a wa
y forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a
young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all while dealing with th
e unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Commo
n as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – T
he aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving father and mother t
o reexamine their early life decision to have gender normalization surgery
performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new mu sic-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Studio Fifteen and C argo.
The Carolina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership or ganization dedicated to building the motion picture\, television and creat ive digital media industries in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective Sou th Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we can grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundred s of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to bu ild connections that build careers in the industry.
Thanks to the SC Film Commission and its connecti ons with award winning television and film professionals\, invaluable skil ls are learned both on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Caro linians in the film and television industry
The South Carolina Film Commission w ill hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Y oung Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high sc hool and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Allia nce (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufo rt International Film Festival in
\n“When given an opp ortunity\, deliver excellence and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by t he film and television industry in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC.
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residen ts.
Led by Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of exper ienced Production Electricians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric De partment for Film and Television.
Trainees must have some
production and/or electrical experience. Other requiremen
ts are listed on the application\;
please review and only apply if you meet all criteria and are serious abou
t becoming a Set or Rigging Electrician on Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorporates hundreds of skills many h
ave already learned in other occupations and industries\, so is id
eal for workers seeking second careers\, military veterans\, and
those entering the workforce. Applications must be submit
ted by March 19. Space is limited.
PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before appl ications are closed on March 19 to give selected trainees ample time to sc hedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to Marc h 19\, but there is no guarantee and completing your appl ication as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC
Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatr
e | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*A
fterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggi
ns
Film Bio – A woman returns home to her two sisters and gr
ieving father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the trauma
tic birth diagnosis of her new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upsi
de down. If only she had known the beauty of what was to come…if only she
could go back and do it all again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out w
ith his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries to reconnect with her via vide
o message.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins
Abbott White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged fam
ily must reunite and reconcile to find a way forward.
A.B.<
/strong> | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An inter
view-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying
to find her way\, all while dealing with the unwanted company of her senti
ent mirror reflection.
Common as Red | Director –
Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional fu
neral causes a grieving father and mother to reexamine their early life de
cision to have gender normalization surgery performed on their intersex in
fant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, wri ter-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Gree nville-based companies Studio Fifteen and Cargo.
The Carolina Film Alliance is a non-profit membership organizat ion dedicated to building the motion picture\, television and creative dig ital media industries in South Carolina.
Through the expansion of effective South Carolin a Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects t o our state\, we can grow the economy.
South Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build conne ctions that build careers in the industry.
Thanks to the SC Film Commission and its connections with award winning television and film professionals\, invaluable skills are le arned both on-set and in the classroom.
Join us in creating new opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and television industry
The South Carolina Film Commission will ho ld a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Cha rleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young F ilmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school a nd middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, President of the Carolina Film Alliance (C FA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort Int ernational Film Festival in
\n“When given an opportun ity\, deliver excellence and never quit.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Beco me a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the fi lm and television industry in South Carolina.
The South Carolina Film Commission will hold a thr ee-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC.< /p>
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienc ed Production Electricians\, participants will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Depart ment for Film and Television.
Trainees must have some prod
uction and/or electrical experience. Other requirements a
re listed on the application\; plea
se review and only apply if you meet all criteria and are serious about be
coming a Set or Rigging Electrician on Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorporates hundreds of skills many have
already learned in other occupations and industries\, so is ideal
for workers seeking second careers\, military veterans\, and thos
e entering the workforce. Applications must be submitted
by March 19. Space is limited.
PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applicat ions are closed on March 19 to give selected trainees ample time to schedu le travel\, etc. We’ll make every effort to keep slots open up to March 19 \, but there is no guarantee and completing your applicat ion as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Sho
rts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre |
200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*After
party at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROG
RAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns home to her two sisters and grievi
ng father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic
birth diagnosis of her new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside d
own. If only she had known the beauty of what was to come…if only she coul
d go back and do it all again.
Babygirl |
Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with
his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video me
ssage.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbo
tt White
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family
must reunite and reconcile to find a way forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview
-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a young struggling artist trying to f
ind her way\, all while dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient
mirror reflection.
Common as Red | Director – Robb
ie Robertson
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funera
l causes a grieving father and mother to reexamine their early life decisi
on to have gender normalization surgery performed on their intersex infant
.
And\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer- director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenvil le-based companies Studio Fifteen and Cargo.
The Carolina Film Allian ce is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to building the motio n picture\, television and creative digital media industries in South Caro lina.
Through t he expansion of effective South Carolina Film incentives to attract film\, television\, and commercial projects to our state\, we can grow the econo my.
Sout h Carolina is home to hundreds of film and television professionals. This is a unique opportunity to build connections that build careers in the ind ustry.
Thanks to the SC Fi lm Commission and its connections with award winning television and film p rofessionals\, invaluable skills are learned both on-set and in the classr oom.
Join us in creating ne w opportunities for South Carolinians in the film and television industry< /p>
The So uth Carolina Film Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINI NG March 22-24 at High Output in Charleston\, SC. The program is free for eligible South
\nThe South Carolina Young Filmmakers Project is an annual media competition open to all high school and middle school students who want to take their
\nLinda Lee\, Presi dent of the Carolina Film Alliance (CFA) will be presented the Behind the Scenes Award at the 18th Beaufort International Film Festival in
\n \n \n \n Read More » \n\n“When given an opportunity\, deliver excellence and never quit
.”
― Robert Rodriguez
Become a member. Join us in our mission to advocate for jobs created by the film and television industry in South Ca rolina.
The South Carolina Film
Commission will hold a three-day FILM ELECTRICIAN TRAINING March
22-24 at High Output
The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents.
Led by Gaffer John Dav id Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electricians\, participan ts will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Television.
<
strong>Trainees must have some production and/or electrical experience. Other requirements are listed on the application\; please review and only apply if you meet al
l criteria and are serious about becoming a Set or Rigging Electrician on
Film and Video Productions.
Film & Video Production incorpo
rates hundreds of skills many have already learned in other occupations an
d industries\, so is ideal for workers seeking second careers\, mi
litary veterans\, and those entering the workforce.
PLEASE NOTE:
Slots may be filled before applications are closed on March 19 to give sel
ected trainees ample time to schedule travel\, etc. We’ll make every effor
t to keep slots open up to March 19\, but there is no guarantee and completing your application as soon as possible is recommended.
FRIDAY\, A
PRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres
+ cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St Joh
n St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns
home to her two sisters and grieving father after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth diagnosis of her new born daughte
r\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. If only she had known the beauty o
f what was to come…if only she could go back and do it all again.
Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries
to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod
| Director – Collins Abbott White
Film Bio – After
an accident\, an estranged family must reunite and reconcile to find a wa
y forward.
A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a
young struggling artist trying to find her way\, all while dealing with th
e unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
Commo
n as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson
Film Bio – T
he aftermath of an emotional funeral causes a grieving father and mother t
o reexamine their early life decision to have gender normalization surgery
performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new mu sic-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Studio Fifteen and C argo.