Blog for current students at the Art Institute of New York City in Digital Filmmaking.
Showing posts with label guest lecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest lecture. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Monday, January 30, 2012
Career Services Week
Tuesday, January 31st Gallery in 12:15 -1:15pm.
Digital Film and Video Production
Stefanie Alleyne, Education Coordinator of MNN (Manhattan Neighborhood Network)
http://www.mnn.org/
"MNN is responsible for administering the public access cable TV services in Manhattan. Our purpose is to ensure the ability of Manhattan residents to exercise their First Amendment rights through moving image media to create opportunities for communication, education, artistic expression and other non-commercial uses of video facilities on an open and equitable basis.
In providing services, we seek to involve the diverse racial, ethnic and geographic communities of Manhattan in the electronic communication of their varied interest, needs, concerns and identities." - from MNN.org
Digital Film and Video Production
Stefanie Alleyne, Education Coordinator of MNN (Manhattan Neighborhood Network)
http://www.mnn.org/
"MNN is responsible for administering the public access cable TV services in Manhattan. Our purpose is to ensure the ability of Manhattan residents to exercise their First Amendment rights through moving image media to create opportunities for communication, education, artistic expression and other non-commercial uses of video facilities on an open and equitable basis.
In providing services, we seek to involve the diverse racial, ethnic and geographic communities of Manhattan in the electronic communication of their varied interest, needs, concerns and identities." - from MNN.org
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Friday, December 3, 2010
GUEST LECTURE and SCREENING - Calvin Marshall
Monday, December 6 (week 10) at 6pm in the Gallery Open to all Ai Students!
A free, funny movie is the perfect cure to the stress of week 10!
After the movie, the director will speak about making independent films and will take your questions!
“CALVIN MARSHAL” is a comedy that stars Steve Zahn (Out of Sight) and Alex Frost (Elephant). It is a grand-slam comic drama that's heartwarming, funny, inspirational and, above all, triumphant.
Junior college student Calvin Marshall is determined that he's going to have a huge career in major league baseball. What everyone else realizes and Calvin does not is that Calvin is one of the worst ballplayers in history. When Calvin falls hard for an attractive volleyball star with a big future, he gets some hard lessons in love and life, but must face his own strengths and limitations before he can move into the future and determine the profession he's really suited for.
A free, funny movie is the perfect cure to the stress of week 10!
After the movie, the director will speak about making independent films and will take your questions!
“CALVIN MARSHAL” is a comedy that stars Steve Zahn (Out of Sight) and Alex Frost (Elephant). It is a grand-slam comic drama that's heartwarming, funny, inspirational and, above all, triumphant.
Junior college student Calvin Marshall is determined that he's going to have a huge career in major league baseball. What everyone else realizes and Calvin does not is that Calvin is one of the worst ballplayers in history. When Calvin falls hard for an attractive volleyball star with a big future, he gets some hard lessons in love and life, but must face his own strengths and limitations before he can move into the future and determine the profession he's really suited for.
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screening
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Screenwriter of Cocktail Lecture at NY Library
"The Art of Distraction: Using Red Herrings in Mysteries," with moderator, Jane K. Cleland and panelists, Annamaria Alfieri, Peggy Ehrhart, Heywood Gould, Roberta Isleib, Robert Quackenbush and Charles Salzberg of Mystery Writers of America"
"A red herring is a “false clue,” used by writers the way magicians use sleight of hand—the goal is to distract readers from what’s really going on. When done well, red herrings add complexity to plots and intrigue to stories. In this lively panel, you’ll hear how authors who write in various mystery genres, from hard boiled and noir, to traditional and children's, use red herrings into their plots. These distinguished writers will discuss which red herrings they use and how they weave them into their narratives to create engaging and ingenious puzzles." - From NY Public Library
This sounds like a great opportunity for those of you interested in becoming writers.
CLICK HERE for Offical NY Library Notice
"A red herring is a “false clue,” used by writers the way magicians use sleight of hand—the goal is to distract readers from what’s really going on. When done well, red herrings add complexity to plots and intrigue to stories. In this lively panel, you’ll hear how authors who write in various mystery genres, from hard boiled and noir, to traditional and children's, use red herrings into their plots. These distinguished writers will discuss which red herrings they use and how they weave them into their narratives to create engaging and ingenious puzzles." - From NY Public Library
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 - 6:30 PM
This sounds like a great opportunity for those of you interested in becoming writers.
CLICK HERE for Offical NY Library Notice
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guest lecture
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Guest Lecture by comic artist Steve Rude
Click HERE for the AINYC Blog Post!
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Notice
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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