As interest in filmmaking grows in the Okanagan, a series of workshops is planned for this month in 91大黄鸭.
After the opening of Okanagan Studios in Vernon late last year, and on the heels of the announcement of a new film production studio coming to 91大黄鸭, filmmaking is gaining even more interest on the Okanagan than ever.
The Okanagan Society of Independent Filmmaking (OSIF) is offering three workshops this month for anyone interested in learning fundamentals of filmmaking, including working with green screens, sound mixing basics, and even the basics of contract law.
鈥淲e鈥檝e got some really great filmmakers in the valley who have a wealth of knowledge to share鈥, said OSIF president Marc Nadeau. 鈥淎nd with all the renewed interest filmmaking has been getting of late, we want to offer these skills to others鈥.
F**K YOU, PAY ME! Wed, Feb. 8鈥7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
91大黄鸭 lawyer, David Kemp will cover the basic things every freelancer needs to know about creating great contracts that get you paid on time and keep you on good terms with anyone you work with.
LEARN TO SETUP UP YOUR GREEN SCREEN Thurs, February 16 鈥7:00 - 9:00pm
VFX Artist, Dylan Yastremski will cover green screen basics, everything from how to light one to common issues that arise when working with a green screen.
TURN UP THE VOLUME Tuesday, Feb 21鈥7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Professional sound mixer, Tyler Devon Gillis will cover the basics of choosing sound gear, how to capture great audio on location, and get optimum levels in post production.
Open to anyone, and no previous filmmaking experience is necessary, these workshops support the professional growth of new and experienced filmmakers in the Okanagan. Workshops are $10 for OSIF Members and for $20 non-members, or grab all three workshops for $25 (OSIF Members) or $50 (non-members). Visit to register or for more information.
鈥淔ilm and video is a medium more and more people are working and communicating in; the new film production additions in the Okanagan are a further testament to that. It鈥檚 great to offer training in the basics for anyone interested in learning more about this medium,鈥 says the Arts Council of the Central Okanagan鈥檚 executive director, Katie Brennan.
The workshops will take place at the Film Factory at 1126 Richter Street in 91大黄鸭.