2016 ATLFF: Volunteer Orientation #3
The last of three orientations for all prospective ATLFF '16 volunteers. We require each volunteer to attend at least one.
The last of three orientations for all prospective ATLFF '16 volunteers. We require each volunteer to attend at least one.
The second of three orientations for all prospective ATLFF '16 volunteers. We require each volunteer to attend at least one.
The first of three orientations for all prospective ATLFF '16 volunteers. We require each volunteer to attend at least one.
Enjoy some light hors d'oeuvres and cocktails, mingle with volunteers from previous festivals, and discover what volunteering for the festival is all about!
Join us for the last in a series of 4 short filmmaking workshops with Kathy Berardi. Directing the Short Film as a Collaborative Effort.
Join us for the 3rd in a series of 4 short filmmaking workshops with Kathy Berardi. Someone's Got to Do it & Why It Should Be You.
Join us for the 2nd in a series of 4 short filmmaking workshops with Kathy Berardi. Deep-Dive Into the Crucial Storytelling Elements of a Successful Short Film
Come to the September 16th Atlanta Film Festival New Mavericks monthly meet-up at Java Vino for open networking.
This month's Eat, Drink, & B-Indie presented by Stella Artois is an open mic free-for-all! Come join us for a fun time and hopefully, a most productive networking session!
Join us for the 1st in a series of 4 short filmmaking workshops with Kathy Berardi. An Introduction to the Most Important Steps in the Filmmaking Process.
The New Mavericks program is creating a database of local women working in various aspects of the film industry. Get on the list now for free!
Introduce yourself to the ATLFF New Mavericks community at our Open Mic Night on July 15! Talk about what you do, what you're working on and areas where you could use assistance.
Help us kick-off the Atlanta Film Festival's year-round New Mavericks program at our first networking event! Join us at Java Vino on the third Wednesday of every month at 7:00 PM.
We are gathering together directors and programmers from Georgia's most prestigious film festivals to discuss how they run things and what they look for in submissions. This is a can't-miss event for local filmmakers and festival-goers!
FREE EVENT! The 48 Hour Film Project comes back to Atlanta on the weekend of June 12-14, 2015. Learn more about the event and what it takes to participate and win!
FREE EVENT! Leading up to the new GPP/ATLFF PA Academy, brought to us by master producer Linda Burns on May 16th and 17th, we are going to answer all of your questions about who PAs are, what PAs do, and how to become a PA!
The last of three orientations for all prospective ATLFF '15 volunteers. We require each volunteer to attend at least one.
The second of three orientations for all prospective ATLFF '15 volunteers. We require each volunteer to attend at least one.
The first of three orientations for all prospective ATLFF '15 volunteers. We require each volunteer to attend at least one.
In preparation for the 2015 Atlanta Film Festival and our upcoming Volunteer Orientations, we'd like to invite you to our pre-festival Volunteer Mixer! Come enjoy some light hors d'oeuvres and cocktails, mingle with volunteers from previous festivals, and discover what volunteering for the festival is all about!
We've passed the five year mark of the incentives and large productions continue to come to Atlanta. Is Atlanta talent positioned to take advantage of the boom? Are Atlanta actors prepared? Actors and co-founders of Drama Inc. Claire Bronson and Scott Poythress are our special guests as we breakdown where Atlanta's Acting scene is, what is and isn't working, and how we raise the bar.
Led by Sam Carter, Beau Brown, and Darrel C. Hazelrig, the New Puppet Order is dedicated to producing innovative, mature, and experimental motion pictures that involve the use of puppetry. All three members of the group are scheduled to be with us for this month's Eat, Drink, and B-Indie. Join us for a special opportunity to pry our way inside the minds of one of our most unique and successful local filmmaking collectives.
This is the August meeting of the Atlanta Screenwriters Group. The mission of The Atlanta Screenwriters Group is to help local screenwriters develop their ideas, give support, swap industry stories and give constructive feedback for their work.