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Picture This: The Filmmakers Program @ Cleveland State University Kimberly A. Neuendorf, Ph.D., Austin Allen, Ph.D. John Ban, M.A. School of Communication Cleveland State University December 6, 2004
Welcome and Introduction • Welcome guests to School of Communication • Partners: • Mara Evans, M.E. Productions • Christina Grozik, Greater Cleveland Film Commission • Tim Beyer, Department of Music • Ron Abate, College of Education and Human Services • Claude File, Department of Drama • Assistants: • Patrika Janstova • Ev Penev • Derek Carney
I. Year 1 Speakers’ Videos • Background • Update on Progress of Production • Demo of Excerpts from Edited Speakers Videos • Progress on Outcomes
Year 1 Speakers’ Videos Status • John’s List
Film & Digital Workshopsp. 1 • Expanded Workshop Format (30 hours, intensive vs. 6-weeks) • Accommodates higher-level content • Simulates real production environment • DVD Production—now limited due to increased duration of workshops • Nine Workshops devised—Four in conjunction with Short Film Production: • 1—Cinematography for the Short Film • 2—Lighting and Grip for the Short Film • 3—Producing the Short Film • 4—Directing the Short Film
Film & Digital Workshopsp. 2 • Five Novel Film Workshops in Spring: • 1—Music for the Short Film • 2—The Moving Form—Human Movement and the Film/Video Camera • 3—Beyond Editing—Special Post-Production Techniques • 4—Screenwriting for the Short Film • 5—Advanced Screenwriting for the Feature Film • Unique Competitive Selection Process • Director, Producer (Workshop Instructors and Short Film Production)
Film & Digital Workshopsp. 3 • Participant Assessment • Promotions • News Releases • Picture This Website • Continuing Education • Email lists (Cool Cleveland, Cinematheque, our own) • Progress on Outcomes
III. Educational Credit • Relationship with Continuing Education—for continuing education credit • Relationship with Media Arts & Technology—for credit • Collaboration with Music, Dance, Drama—in progress (developing spring workshop content, hoping those units will opt to offer course credit) • Future exploration for upper division and graduate courses • Progress on Outcomes
IV. The Film & Post-Production • Update on Status of Pre-Production • Field has been narrowed to two films: • “As it Turns Out” • “Fear Comes to Paxton Street” • Production in February/March • Post-Production--will include student assistance, and we will attempt to integrate with relevant Spring Workshops and CSU courses • Progress on Outcomes
Documentary “Making of” DVD • Methodology of Coordination • Student/professional involvement • Equipment • Progress on outcomes
VI. Filmmakers Online Resource Center • Background Research—600+ Websites reviewed for models and for content • Partnering with Greater Cleveland Film Commission • For assistance on content, have been talking with Arts Organizations—e.g., Cleveland Film Society, Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque) • Website Architecture • Outline • Web Designer engaged: • Progress on Outcomes
VII. 2005 Short Screenplay Competition p. 1 • Reprise of 2004 Contest, which garnered more than 30 submissions • For 2005, there are three categories: • Best Screenplay • Best Student Screenplay • Best Screenplay on 2005 Theme: Contemporary Issues in Immigration • Promotions/Application online
VII. 2005 Short Screenplay Competition p. 2 • Placement in Cleveland Plain Dealer Friday Magazine • Have begun to receive submissions • Judges—Finalist judges willing to return (e.g., Dan O’Shannon, Alan McElroy) • Progress on Outcomes
Lessons Learnedp. 1 • Budgeting • Many smaller activities (e.g., Screenplay Contest, Year 1 Speakers DVDs) are long-term investments, either monetary or “institutional promotion” in nature • Our principal effort at income generation in Year 2 is the Workshops; we are finding that our principal income generation will probably be for the University at large (i.e., tuition generation) rather than for Picture This:
Lessons Learnedp. 2 • The Community: • We have begun to educate the Film Community about Full-Scale Workshops—this will clearly take some time. . . BUT we do believe that this process will be worth it—introducing a new level of rigor to film education in the region • Area Arts Organizations are enthusiastic—but cautious, due to budget woes • Confusion between new CSU initiatives (e.g., School of Communication) and Picture This entity—both good and bad; relationships need greater formalization
VIII. Lessons Learned p. 3 • The University: • Operating an innovative program within a large bureaucracy has special challenges (e.g., promotions, legal, budget records)—perhaps this could be taken into account when evaluating schedule deviations • Some administrators view PIF grants as “personal” faculty grants, and resist giving in-kind resources (rationale—if they assist one faculty member, they must assist all); not all PIFs are of personal benefit to faculty, and CSU should recognize this (via course releases, “credit” for extraordinary service or teaching, etc.)
Looking Forward—Year 3p. 1 • From Year 2--another cycle for Workshops/Short Film Production and Short Screenplay Competition—New Workshops to have distinct CSU multidisciplinary flavor, serve as “incubators” for cross-departmental collaboration
Looking Forward—Year 3p. 2 • External partners have sought out Picture This for potential Year 3 projects— • Partner with Cleveland Film Society on “Local Heroes” series during Cleveland International Film Festival—with Workshops to generate income • Further develop partnership with Greater Cleveland Film Commission for “Celebrity Fundraisers for Film Scholarships,” capitalizing on film industry professionals visiting on scouting or other trips to Cleveland
Looking Forward—Year 3p. 3 • Other potential partnerships in the works: • Produce pilot episodes of TV/Cable program “Cool Cleveland Cinema” in conjunction with Cleveland Cinematheque, Cool Cleveland Arts Initiative, other partners • Develop Formal P.A. (Production Assistant) Certification with Greater Cleveland Film Commission + Independent Pictures or Tri-C • Coordination of key activities—e.g., a “Local Hero” film director who conducts a Workshop in conjunction with the Cleveland International Film Festival might also appear on ”Cool Cleveland Cinema” and participate in a “Celebrity Scholarship” fundraiser with the Film Commission
Looking Forward—Year 3p. 4 • And at CSU: • Organize CSU student chapter of U.F.V.A. (University Film & Video Association) and/or S.C.M.S. (Society for Cinema and Media Studies)—with such activities as Cleveland Regional Student Film Contest • Develop Distance Learning modules with Education (particular emphasis on Online Learning) • Work with Development to identify sources of underwriting for annual cycle of Short Screenplay Competition and Short Film Production