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Level of Experience:
Student
Years of Experience:
0-2
Areas of Experience:
Editor, Camera Op, PA
Available for freelance work?
Yes
Tell us about yourself:
I am currently attending College of the Sequoias in Visalia,CA and am going to transfer to Fresno State to pursue a Mass Communication and Journalism major with the option in Electronic Media Production. I want to be an editor/camera op.
List your credits:
I have worked as a PA on a couple of short films. I would like to get out there and get more industry experience though.
Tell us about the equipment you own:
I have the Adobe CS3 Production Package as well as two Sony PD150 SD cameras, Sennheiser Wireless lavalier Mic, DIY Dolly with 30' of track, Green Screen

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At 11:11am on August 18, 2009, Bill Boyle said…
UCLA Extensions Instructor and Award winning screenwriter Bill Boyle will conduct a series of Screenwriting Workshop in Fresno based around his ‘Visual Mindscape’ approach to screenwriting.

Bill Boyle’s feature screenplays have received multiple awards and recognition including: • Palm Springs Film Festival Critics Choice • Atlantic City Film Festival Audience Choice • Toronto Reel World Festival Best Canadian Feature • ACTRA nomination for Best Dramatic Writer • Canadian Film Awards Finalist • Recipient of the Harold Greenberg Fund • Chicago Film Festival Special Jury Nomination.

When you register for a workshop you will receive
a special code # that makes you eligible for
Write Brother’s ‘Movie Magic’ Software at the reduced price of $99.00
(A saving of $151.00 off the regular price)

To receive a more detailed synopsis of the workshops and biography for Bill Boyle send an email to bboyle@ucla.edu. and the information will be sent to you. The Fresno Filmmakers web site doesn’t allow for attachments so you will need to include your personal or business email.

Workshop Fees:
Prior to September 1st -- $50 or $125 for all three workshops
After September 1st -- $65 or $175 for all three workshops

Credit Card payments can be made by going to www.paypal.com and making a payment to allthatsky@hotmail.com

Payment by Check made out to Bill Boyle at 12930 Ventura Blvd, #552 - Studio City, CA 91604

If you have any further questions you can contact Liz or Beth @ 530-354-8171 or email at bbscreenwritingtour@gmail.com or Bill Boyle @ 818-808-7336.
At 10:40pm on May 28, 2009, Jeff Meacham said…
Hello Tyler!
I want you to come this Sunday for "Weavers Rock Episode 6" ok?
We are filming in the alley in between Fulton & Van Ness on Inyo near the Tallest Old Security Bank building and call time is 8:00 AM Sunday May 31st.
You are welcome to come join us and be an extra if you like.
You will meet some top L.A. people too!
Cheers!
Jeff Meacham
Cast & Crew Films
559-217-1490 Cell for that day!
Laurel is the Contact person. Call this number if you come later in the day as we have 4 locations all in that same area!
At 8:10pm on April 6, 2009, Jeff Meacham said…
Why don't you give us a call at Cast & Crew Films
559-326-2168
Jeff Meacham
At 9:03pm on March 23, 2009, Jeff Meacham said…
Are you interested in doing more short films? Cast & Crew Films is trying to build a talent file for the Fresno area if you are interested? We are also building an Extra's Talent File as well if you know of anybody who would be interested?
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At 12:48pm on January 29, 2009, Bryan Harley said…
I liked a lot about the program... the facilities and equipment (full-size TV studio, lots of edit bays, etc.) and the professors (especially Don Priest).

At first, I didn't like that the program focused on broadcast TV and not film. But then I realized the techniques you're learning (lighting, camera, audio, etc) can be applied to film concepts as well. Plus, there ARE opportunities to make films in certain classes. And on top of that I learned to love directing broadcast television, it's a whole different beast from film, but its fun.
At 11:52am on January 29, 2009, Bryan Harley said…
Welcome to the site, Tyler! As a graduate of the MCJ program over at State, I can say I think you're going to like it there!
 
 
 

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