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Workshop/Class

Documentary Survival Guide for Filmmakers

When

Thursday Mar 25, 2010 (7:30–10:30pm)

Where

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Egyptian Theatre (Venue Partner)

6712 Hollywood Blvd

323.466.3456

Directions: The Egyptian Theatre is just east of Highland Avenue between Las Palmas Avenue and McCadden Place. Metro Stop: Hollywood & Highland

Price

$11 general admission, $9 student/senior, $7 Cinematheque Member

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ALL DOC'D OUT: A DOCUMENTARY SURVIVAL GUIDE SEMINAR

Learn how to keep your film alive and thriving in the competitive world of nonfiction distribution, exhibition and film festivals from a panel of industry professionals. Non-fiction filmmaking has been a centerpiece of the American film industry for most of our new millennium. Whether this resurgence can be attributed to the dominance of reality-based television, new found artistic and technical liberties or to some good old-fashioned monetary gain, there is now a vast new playing field for today's documentary filmmaker. The American Cinematheque's Film Seminar Series presents a documentary film panel discussion which takes a close look at where the future of non-fiction film production, distribution and exhibition is headed in an uncertain market that is now glutted with documentary films. With an accent on ALTERNATIVE and CREATIVE approaches to producing, financing and distributing documentary films, ALL DOC'D OUT: THE ULTIMATE DOCUMENTARY SURVIVAL GUIDE focuses its attention on three primary foundations of non-fiction filmmaking:

1. CONCEPT/SUBJECT CHOICE

2. CONTEMPORARY FINANCING

3. NEW FORMS OF DISTRIBUTION/EXHIBITION

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