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The Business Online: Making Short Films Part 2: Pre-Production and Production

How do you create your own content as an actor? Moderated and curated by actor/writer Lori Hammel and SAGindie NY Consultant and filmmaker Michael Sládek, this 3-part series breaks down the stages of creating a short film and empowers you, as an actor, to create unique stories that highlight your creative strengths. Join award-winning actors, directors, writers, producers, and festival organizers as they dive into the nuts and bolts of story and character development, casting, budgeting, creating your production team, shooting schedules, post-production, the festival circuit and more.

Part 2 of the series, PRE-PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTION, focuses on putting together and working with your ideal creative team, budgets, translating script to screen, casting, and more. Featuring writer and director Rayka Zehtabchi, writer and director Victoria Rivera, and writer, director and actor Cris Gris.

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