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 Bruce Campbell presents From Evils to Elvis — 25 Years of Independent Filmmaking.
 Bruce Campbell in Bubba Ho-Tep
REGISTRATION To register call 541-552-6331 or visit www.sou.edu/takeaclass. Seminar tickets are not available the the Box Office. |
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2004 PRE-FESTIVAL SEMINARS
Meese Auditorium at Southern Oregon University $10.00 each, $5.00 Student/Senior/aiff Member Co-sponsored by Southern Oregon University Extended Campus Programs and hosted by the Southern Oregon University Communications Department.
From Evils to Elvis — 25 Years of Independent Filmmaking Bruce Campbell Wednesday, March 31st, 3:00-5:00 P.M. Actor/producer/director Bruce Campbell will share his extensive experience in independent film with clips and stories ranging from Evil Dead to Bubba Ho-Tep, imparting his knowledge and giving us the insider’s view of what it takes to make an independent film.
Bruce Campbell’s career spans over 25 years of film and TV and includes such projects as the Evil Dead trilogy, Xena: Warrior Princess, The Hudsucker Proxy, The Adventures of Brisco County Jr., Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Ellen, Homicide, X-Files, Beggars and Choosers, Congo, Escape From LA, Running Time, Serving Sara, The Majestic, Spider-Man, and the current hit film and 2004 aiff selection Bubba Ho-Tep in which he plays Elvis Presley — to name a few. His memoir If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor is currently a best seller.
Anatomy of a Film Panel: Janet Greek, Gerald Hirschfeld A.S.C., Lenny Neimark, Larry Peerce, Ron Silverman, and Julia Tucker. Moderator: John Stadelman Wednesday, March 31st, 7:00-9:00 P.M. Through experience, insight and anecdotes from the script to the screen, this panel of industry veterans will highlight their roles in the making of a film. Producer: Ron Silverman, Shoot to Kill and Brubaker. Director: Larry Peerce, Goodbye Columbus and Two Minute Warning. Cinematographer: Gerald Hirschfeld, Young Frankenstein and Fail-Safe. Scriptwriter: Janet Greek, LA Law and Babylon 5. Actor: Denis Arndt, How To Make an American Quilt and The Practice. Script Supervisor: Julia Tucker, The Rose and Diary of a Mad Housewife. Production/Location Manager: Lenny Neimark, Wild At Heart and House of Games. Moderator: Actor John Stadelman.
Documenting Your Vision George Gage Thursday, April 1st, 10:00-11:30 A.M. From the vision to production to marketing, George Gage will share his recommendations to the path to success in the documentary film industry.
George Gage has thirty years experience directing feature films and television commercials and has won more than 200 major advertising awards, including two in the Clio hall of fame. In 1993, George and Beth Gage formed Gage & Gage Productions to produce meaningful documentaries. These include 2004 aiff selection, the award-winning Fire on the Mountain, celebrating WWII's 10th Mountain Division; the 2003 aiff selection Troubled Waters; and currently, Our Life, Our Land, about two elderly Shoshone sisters fighting for their ancestral land rights.
REGISTRATION To register call 541-552-6331 or visit www.sou.edu/takeaclass. Seminar tickets are not available the the Box Office.
73 Films have been chosen as the official selections of the 2004 ashland independent film festival |