Events

Sep
23
Sat
INDUSTRY HAIR STYLING @ ETV Upstate Studios @ USC-Upstate
Sep 23 – Sep 24 all-day

INDUSTRY HAIR STYLING
Sept. 23-24
ETV Upstate Studios @ USC-Upstate
Spartanburg, SC

The South Carolina Film Commission and Urban League of the Upstate have partnered up for a two-day PRODUCTION INDUSTRY HAIR STYLING workshop, hosted by ETV Studios and USC-Upstate in Spartanburg, SC.

Led by noted Hair Department Head Joyce Gilliard (Rise, Women of the Movement, Genuis [season 4]), the training is for current hair professionals seeking careers in the professional production industry. It will focus on an industry orientation, Hair Department overview, wigs, period hairstyling, laying hair techniques for character development, and other info.

The training will include hands-on elements. Trainees should be licensed cosmetologists and will be required to bring tools and supplies. See application below for more details. Meals and some supplies for in-class use will be provided.

Applicants selected for the training will be informed by Sept. 15 and will receive additional details then.

CLICK HERE TO CHECK ELIGIBILITY AND TO APPLY

Applications due by Sept. 15.

Oct
7
Sat
SET DECORATION / SET DRESSING @ Trident Technical College
Oct 7 – Oct 8 all-day
SET DECORATION / SET DRESSING @ Trident Technical College | North Charleston | South Carolina | United States

SET DECORATION/SET DRESSING
Oct. 7-8
Trident Technical College
North Charleston, SC

The South Carolina Film Commission and Trident Technical College will host a two-day SET DECORATION/SET DRESSING workshop Oct. 7-8 at Trident Technical College in North Charleston, SC.

The program is free for eligible South Carolina residents. Led by Set Decorator Missy Ricker and Lead Man Stephen C. Peterman, participants will receive a comprehensive introduction to the workings of a Set Decoration Department for Film and Television. Trainees will explore the process of Visualizing, Sourcing and Shopping, Budgeting, and Physically Dressing a Set in this hands-on intensive workshop.

Some direct or related experience or understanding of filmmaking is required, as the workshop will dive right into the workings of the Set Decoration department.

CLICK HERE TO CHECK ELIGIBILITY AND TO APPLY.

Applications due by Sept. 30.

About Missy Ricker
Missy is a South Carolina based Set Decorator for the Film and Television Industry. With a MFA in Photography and Filmmaking, Missy began her career as a stagehand at the Virginia Opera and various venues, also working as an Art Director for commercials and television series. She now has dozens of credits as a Set Decorator, including Halloween (2018), Outer Banks Seasons 1-4, and Army Wives.

About Stephen C. Peterman
Steve is a Leadman for the Film and Television industry based in Wilmington, NC. After starting in LA, Steven ended up in Wilmington while working on the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Since then he’s worked on a variety of Film and TV projects, including Betsy’s Wedding, Shanghai Noon, Black Knight, One Tree Hill, and Outer Banks.


Nov
4
Sat
SC Young Filmmakers Pitch Conference @ Charleston Gaillard Center
Nov 4 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

The South Carolina Film Commission and Trident Technical College will hold a Pitch Conference for high school filmmakers Nov. 4 from 1-3p at the Charleston Gaillard Center, part of SCFC’s annual Young Filmmakers Project. The event is free and open to the public, as part of the AfroSouth Film Festival.

Led by professional filmmakers and educators, the program will include screenings of past YFP-winning films, pointers on filmmaking, and a ‘pitch’ portion where participants can pitch their 2023-24 Young Filmmakers Project story ideas to a panel of professional producers, writers, and directors.

Students, teachers, families and all members of the community are encouraged to attend. RSVP and sign-up to pitch here: REGISTER HERE

The S.C. Young Filmmakers Project is a high school filmmaking competition where entrants can win cash, prizes, and have their films screen at special events. Learn all about the contest here, including entry form.

Entries are due March 18, 2024.

Slots for pitching are limited. If selected, students should be prepared to verbally describe the story and concept for their YFP entry in 2-3 minutes.

“The quality of video content like this boils down to the script,” said Glenn Seale, Dean of Film, Media and Visual Arts at Trident Tech. “These young filmmakers can share their ideas with experienced filmmakers and get constructive feedback, to really help them develop their projects into something special.”

For South Carolina teachers: Charleston County School District has approved the workshop for three hours of recertification credit. We are attempting to do the same with other districts. It may be worth reaching out to yours directly for approval.

Get more information on all of the South Carolina Film Commission’s grant and training program’s at indiegrants.org.

As part of its training and professional development efforts, the South Carolina Film Commission presents a series of production seminars and other training programs each year. All programs are provided to South Carolina residents at no charge and on a regular basis by action of the S.C. Motion Picture Incentive Act, passed by the state legislature in 2004. Click here to join our email list for announcements and registration links for upcoming seminars.

Nov
10
Fri
2nd Annual SC Film, Television, & Entertainment Symposium @ George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and Economics
Nov 10 @ 11:00 am – Nov 11 @ 5:00 pm
2nd Annual SC Film, Television, & Entertainment Symposium @ George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and Economics | Spartanburg | South Carolina | United States

Join us for the 2nd Annual SC Film, Television, & Entertainment Symposium, a must-attend event for all entertainment enthusiasts! This year, we are thrilled to be hosting the symposium at the George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and Economics, 160 E St John St, Spartanburg, SC 29306.

Fri Nov 10 2023 at 11:00 am to Sat Nov 11 2023 at 05:00 pm.

Get ready to dive into the world of film, television, and entertainment as we bring together industry experts, filmmakers, actors, and fans alike. With engaging panel discussions, exciting workshops, and exclusive screenings, this symposium is a unique opportunity to learn, network, and celebrate the magic of the entertainment industry.

Whether you’re a budding filmmaker, a die-hard fan, or simply curious about the behind-the-scenes of your favorite shows and movies, this event has something for everyone. Don’t miss out on the chance to connect with like-minded individuals, gain valuable insights, and discover the latest trends in the world of entertainment.

Mark your calendars for this unforgettable event at the George Dean Johnson, Jr. College of Business and Economics. Get ready to be inspired, entertained, and immersed in the fascinating world of film, television, and entertainment. We can’t wait to see you there!

Tickets for 2nd Annual SC Film, Television, & Entertainment Symposium can be booked here.

Mar
22
Fri
Film Electrician Training – March 22-24 @ High Output
Mar 22 – Mar 24 all-day

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 residents. 

Led by Gaffer John David Reynolds and a team of experienced Production Electricians, participants will receive a basic but comprehensive introduction to the workings of an Electric Department for Film and Television. 

Trainees must have some production and/or electrical experience. Other requirements 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 many have already learned 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.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

PLEASE NOTE: Slots may be filled before applications are closed 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 there is no guarantee and completing your application as soon as possible is recommended.