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How to make it in film. Webisode producer : producer & director Kathryn O'Sullivan & Paul Awad / George Mason University presents ; director, Heather Bailey ; this has been a production of GMU-TV.
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Academic Video Online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- O'Sullivan, Kathryn--Interviews.
- O'Sullivan, Kathryn.
- Awad, Paul--Interviews.
- Awad, Paul.
- Motion picture producers and directors--Interviews.
- Motion picture producers and directors.
- Motion picture industry--Vocational guidance.
- Motion picture industry.
- Webcasting.
- Genre:
- Interviews.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (29 minutes)
- Place of Publication:
- Venice, CA : TMW Media, 2016.
- Language Note:
- In English.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- How to Make It In Film consists of a series of behind the scenes interviews with regional, national and international filmmakers, editors, directors, writers, cinematographers, producers and many others who work in the film industry. Each program includes questions taken from a live studio audience consisting of students in the film and film studies division at George Mason University. Covering all aspects of the filmmaking process, each program is designed to enlighten students and take them through all the steps to make it in film. From the roles of sound editors to assistant directors, scriptwriters to location managers, cinematographers to producers, webisode producers to film critics and documentary filmmakers to actors, they'll discover the role of each position and what it takes to make it in the business. Kathryn O'Sullivan is the Producer/Writer of Thurston. Paul Awad is the Director of Thurston, a Western drama about the inhabitants of a remote mining town and their struggle for survival in the rugged 1880s Kansas Ozarks.
- Participant:
- Host/interviewer: Rick Davis; interviewees, Kathryn O'Sullivan & Paul Awad.
- Notes:
- Title from resource description page (viewed January 09, 2018).
- OCLC:
- 1022755426
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