Trying to fund your film? Join us at Eat, Drink, & B-Indie next Tuesday!

Trying to fund your film? Join us at Eat, Drink, & B-Indie next Tuesday!

This month's Eat, Drink, & B-Indie presented by Stella Artois is all about crowdfunding. Whether you are considering Kickstarter, Indiegogo, Seed&Spark or some other crowdfunding website for your film, or you are a frequent backer, join us as we discuss the different platforms, the dos and don'ts of campaigning and our very own Kickstarter campaign.

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Start your production career off right—Linda Burns' PA Academy is open for registration!

Start your production career off right—Linda Burns' PA Academy is open for registration!

Back by popular demand, Linda Burns' PA Academy is open for registration! This extremely in-demand workshop takes place November 15-16 and is perfect for those just starting their career as a PA as well as those looking to advance their knowledge of what it takes to succeed in the industry.

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Animation in Atlanta is the Focus of this month's Eat, Drink, & B-Indie presented by Stella Artois

Animation in Atlanta is the Focus of this month's Eat, Drink, & B-Indie presented by Stella Artois

At this month's EDBI, we will hear from several of Atlanta's foremost animators—including independent auteurs as well as people from some of Atlanta's biggest animation production companies like Floyd County and Adult Swim! Plus, we will preview ASIFA-Atlanta's International Animation Day celebration!

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Making a Short Film 101 Webinar Series: A to Z Guidance on How to Successfully Produce, Write & Direct Your Own Short Film

Making a Short Film 101 Webinar Series: A to Z Guidance on How to Successfully Produce, Write & Direct Your Own Short Film

This webinar series is designed for both new filmmakers to learn the steps they should take to make a short film; and for experienced filmmakers looking to start a short film project they will either personally finance or seek funding from outside investors. This Atlanta Film Festival series will take place over the course of four webinars in September & October 2014. Students are not required to register and attend all webinars; and can also elect to attend specific courses based on the different areas of the filmmaking that will be covered in each course. Students who do attend all four webinars can expect to receive the soup to nuts knowledge they would need to know in order to plan, produce, successfully complete, market and distribute a short film. 

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