
Script Breakdown & Film Scheduling Online Course for Independent Filmmakers.
by Peter D. Marshall
Part 1: How to Design a (Reliable) Shooting Schedule for Feature Films and Television Producers
Part 2: Creating the Daily Prep Schedule for Feature Films and Television Production
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P.A.T.S. had a very successful launch in Cleveland, Ohio on October 16th, 2010. In attendance were 50+ students, representatives from Greater Cleveland Film Commission, students and teachers from a local highschool, and folks generally interested in filmmaking! Cuyahoga Community College was a perfect venue! A state-of-the-art complex. We returned on Dec. 3 & 4th, 2011 for another sold out seminar. Our sincere appreciation and gratitude to Jeanne Romanoff, Ivan Schwarz, and Jason Drake for bringing P.A.T.S. to Cleveland! P.A.T.S. 'OHIO PICTURES'
Gary Romolo Fiorelli discussing how to create a P.A.T.S. 'film friendly' resume Â
Ivan Schwarz speaking at Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, OH - Oct. 16th, 2010 Â
The Graduating class of Cleveland, Ohio - Oct. 2010 P.A.T.S. 'NEWS, RUMORS & WHISPERS' WHAT’S HAPPENING IN OHIO!
The motion-picture tax credit's inaugural year (2010), the state attracted nine films that are expected to spend a combined $33 million in Ohio. In the two years prior to the credit, only three films of comparable size were filmed in Ohio. The slate of films includes an eclectic mix: "Unstoppable," an action-thriller with Denzel Washington, Chris Pine and a toxic runaway train; "25 Hill," the Corbin Bernsen Soap Box Derby movie filmed in Akron; and the action-thriller "Freerunner" starring former Elyria resident Sean Faris ("Never Back Down"). These films are expected to pay $9.46 million in wages to more than 3,700 Ohio workers, and pay $24.3 million to state vendors and locations. The Ohio Motion Picture Tax Credit legislation earmarks $10 million in credits for the 2010 fiscal year and $20 million for 2011.
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