\n \n Film Electrician Training – March 22-24 \n
\nThe 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
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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.
FRIDAY\, APRIL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres + cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Sh
owcase from TRIFF23
Chapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E
St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty
at Cyclops 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 fat
her after her mother dies.
For Paloma | Di
rector – Suraj Savkoor
Film Bio – After the traumatic birth
diagnosis of her new born daughter\, Ally’s world is turned upside down. I
f only she had known the beauty of what was to come…if only she could go b
ack and do it all again.
Babygirl | Direct
or – Geoffrey Gunn
Film Bio: After a falling out with his gr
anddaughter\, a grandfather tries to reconnect with her via video message.
Two Peas in a Pod | Director – Collins Abbott Whi
te
Film Bio – After an accident\, an estranged family must r
eunite 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 find he
r way\, all while dealing with the unwanted company of her sentient mirror
reflection.
Common as Red | Director – Robbie Rob
ertson
Film Bio – The aftermath of an emotional funeral caus
es a grieving father and mother to reexamine their early life decision to
have gender normalization surgery performed on their intersex infant.
And\, a sneak peek of a new music-comedy by Chris White\, writer-direct or of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short film is a co-production of Greenville-bas ed 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.
FRIDAY\, APR
IL 19\, 2024 | 6 PM – 9 PM
6 – 7 PM | Heavy hors d’oeuvres +
cash bar
7 – 9 PM | SC Shorts Showcase from TRIFF23
C
hapman Cultural Center Theatre | 200 E St John St | Spartanburg\, SC
$25
*Afterparty at Cyclops Brewing | 197 E St John
St | Spartanburg\, SC
PROGRAM For Paloma | Director – Suraj Savkoor Babygirl | Director – Geoffrey Gunn Two Peas in a Pod
strong> | Director – Collins Abbott White A.B. | Director – Eugene Rocco Utley Common
as Red | Director – Robbie Robertson And\, a sneak peek of a new musi
c-comedy by Chris White\, writer-director of ELECTRIC JESUS. This short fi
lm is a co-production of Greenville-based companies Studio Fifteen and Car
go.
Four Pies | Director – Andrew Huggins
Film Bio – A woman returns h
ome to her two sisters and grieving father after her mother dies.
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Film Bio – After the traumatic 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.
Fi
lm Bio: After a falling out with his granddaughter\, a grandfather tries t
o reconnect with her via video message.
Film Bio – After a
n accident\, an estranged family must reunite and reconcile to find a way
forward.
Film Bio – An interview-style capturing of the life of Ab\, a yo
ung struggling artist trying to find her way\, all while dealing with the
unwanted company of her sentient mirror reflection.
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 p
erformed on their intersex infant.