TheFilmSchool: Difference between revisions
Tag: section blanking |
More removal of promotional information: namedropping. A list of speakers is not relevant, unless one is promoting this subject |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{additionalcitations|date=March 2011}} |
{{additionalcitations|date=March 2011}} |
||
'''TheFilmSchool''' <ref>TheFilmSchool.com</ref> is a non-profit film program located in Seattle, WA that focuses on intensive training in screenwriting and directing. TheFilmSchool's mission statement is 'to elevate the art of cinematic storytelling.' The curriculum centers around a heavy emphasis on discipline and craft, character, structure, and working with actors to understand the language of film, all aimed at getting the writer to write simply and from a place of truth. The program was founded in 2004 by actor [[Tom Skerritt]], writer/director [[John Jacobsen]], producer/director [[Rick Stevenson]], writer/director [[Warren Etheredge]] and [[Stewart Stern]], screenwriter of |
'''TheFilmSchool''' <ref>TheFilmSchool.com</ref> is a non-profit film program located in Seattle, WA that focuses on intensive training in screenwriting and directing. TheFilmSchool's mission statement is 'to elevate the art of cinematic storytelling.' The curriculum centers around a heavy emphasis on discipline and craft, character, structure, and working with actors to understand the language of film, all aimed at getting the writer to write simply and from a place of truth. The program was founded in 2004 by actor [[Tom Skerritt]], writer/director [[John Jacobsen]], producer/director [[Rick Stevenson]], writer/director [[Warren Etheredge]] and [[Stewart Stern]], screenwriter of. |
||
TheFilmSchool’s Speaker Series has attracted speakers such as director [[Sydney Pollack]] (''[[Tootsie]]'', ''[[The Firm (1993 film)|The Firm]]'', ''[[Out of Africa (film)|Out of Africa]]''), producer [[Ed Zwick]] (''[[Blood Diamond (film)|Blood Diamond]]'', ''[[Traffic (2000 film)|Traffic]]'', ''[[Shakespeare in Love]]''), two-time [[Sundance Film Festival|Sundance]] winner documentarian [[Ondi Timoner]] (''[[DiG!]]'', ''[[We Live in Public]]''), Mark Heyman (''[[Black Swan (film)|BlackSwan]]''), and actor/writer/director [[Peter Riegert]] (''Traffic'', ''[[Local Hero]]'').<ref>http://thefilmschool.com/programs/speaker-series/</ref> |
|||
TheFilmSchool launched the Great American Short Screenplay Contest in 2008, in partnership with the [[Seattle International Film Festival]]. |
TheFilmSchool launched the Great American Short Screenplay Contest in 2008, in partnership with the [[Seattle International Film Festival]]. |
Revision as of 18:55, 1 November 2012
This article needs additional citations for verification. (March 2011) |
TheFilmSchool [1] is a non-profit film program located in Seattle, WA that focuses on intensive training in screenwriting and directing. TheFilmSchool's mission statement is 'to elevate the art of cinematic storytelling.' The curriculum centers around a heavy emphasis on discipline and craft, character, structure, and working with actors to understand the language of film, all aimed at getting the writer to write simply and from a place of truth. The program was founded in 2004 by actor Tom Skerritt, writer/director John Jacobsen, producer/director Rick Stevenson, writer/director Warren Etheredge and Stewart Stern, screenwriter of.
TheFilmSchool launched the Great American Short Screenplay Contest in 2008, in partnership with the Seattle International Film Festival. Christopher McQuarrie, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of The Usual Suspects, called TheFilmSchool "probably the best place in the world to study story.” [2]
Actor Robert Redford joined TheFilmSchool Advisory Board in 2008.[3]
References
- ^ TheFilmSchool.com
- ^ Seattle Magazine, October 14, 2009
- ^ http://thefilmschool.com/about/advisory-board/