2013
(*)Orval Thomas Student Moviemakers Symposium
(*) https://www.facebook.com/JohnOrvalThomas?fref=ts
Saturday, January 12th, at Waymack
and Crew Studio
1523
South Bowman Road, Suite H, Little Rock, AR 72211 (501.375.8001)
10 a.m. Christopher Crane, Arkansas
Film Commission http://www.arkansasproduction.com
Christopher is a native Arkansan born in Hot
Springs. After graduating with a
bachelorÕs degree in speech and theatre arts, Christopher worked as a
professional actor and technician in theatre, film, television and music. He served on staff for Senator Dale
Bumpers and taught film and theater for eight years at the Parkview Arts and
Science Magnet High School in Little Rock.
Since August 2007, Christopher Crane has served
Arkansas as the State Film Commissioner where he oversees the promotion,
recruitment and development of the stateÕs film industry by marketing Arkansas
to a national and international film clientele. His primary responsibilities as
Film Commissioner include overseeing the statewide Digital Product and Motion
Picture Incentive Program; establishing and maintaining personal contacts with
film industry representatives; scouting and marketing of locations; handling
prospect requests for location and production assistance; and maintaining
current information on ArkansasÕs available production service resources
through arfilm.
10:30 a.m. Casey
Sanders
AETN and ÒStudent SelectsÓ competition http://www.aetn.org/studentselects
11:00 a.m. James Bobo -- Waymack and Crew http://www.waymackandcrew.com
Waymack and Crew Studio/Edit
Suite & Grip Truck tour
11:45 a.m. Kelly Griffin—P. Allen Smith http://www.pallensmith.com
Kelly is a producer / shooter / editor for P.
Allen Smith and Hortus Ltd. He is also very active in the local film scene. He
shot and directed ÒAnyoneÓ in 2009, a comedy that went on to win the narrative
feature prize at Indie Jamfest in Hammond, Louisiana in 2010. He has also acted
in 4 features including Ò45 R.P.MÓ, a local film that was funded by a grant
from the Indie Film Initiative and the Ozark Foothills Film Festival.
Kelly is the main editor for The Garden Home Challenge,
an online series about constructing a new home in a green manner in a short
amount of time for a budget of $150,000. The DIY show is part of eHOW Home on
youtube, which has almost 50,000 subscribers and 11.5 million views. Kelly also
shoots and works post production for P. Allen SmithÕs 3 television shows,
Garden Style, Garden to Table and Garden Home currently running on PBS and in
syndication across the US.
12:30 p.m--Lunch (soft drinks provided by Waymack and Crew/pizza by Jones
Film Video)
1:00 p.m. Chris
Cranford -- Jones Film Video—taped
presentation http://jonesfilmvideo.com
Chris joined Jones
Productions in early 2007 as Creative Director. His first production
experience, however, was working as an intern at Jones Productions in 1990. In
1994 he graduated from the University of Southern CaliforniaÕs School of
Cinema-Television and returned home to Little Rock to direct his own
independent feature film, Sagittarius, in 1997. HeÕs also directed and produced two
independent feature documentaries. Chris has worked for clients in Los Angeles,
New York, and Chicago, on projects for
KelloggÕs, McDonaldÕs, A & E Network, The History Channel, and Walmart.
Over the past ten years he has edited and directed many award-winning commercials. In
his spare time, he won Best Director four years in a row in the Little Rock 48
Hour Film Project competition.
2:15 p.m. Mark Maness—Gopher Broke Productions—Steadicam
demo; outdoor series production
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0542005/
3:00 p.m. Tim Treischmann – The Shot Above demonstrate RC aerial cinematography
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Shot-Above-LLC/123384451048807
Tim is the owner of The Shot Above, which
specializes in aerial video productions using remote controlled aircrafts.
Going into its fourth year, The Shot Above first started its business
supporting the real estate markets with aerial photos. The company has
spent the last year transitioning its services to accommodate the demand for
high definition video for film,TV, and the internet.
Tim has worked part-time as a landscape
photographer and spent a great deal of time photographing homes for local real
estate agents. He has developed TV commercials for local Little Rock
businesses which have been shown on ESPN and Comcast and recently filmed the
new, currently running promo commercial for KTHV channel 11.
Additionally, Tim has provided photography for the Deltic Timber Corporation
and Chenal Properties in many of their magazine and billboard photos.
Tim's unique business has been featured in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette
and was the first business established in Arkansas to use remote controlled
aircrafts for professional aerial photography and video production.
3:45 p.m. Joe Dull--daringly Dull productions--location
audio demonstration http://www.daringlydullproductions.com
Joe Dull has been making films and teaching
production for 15 years in California, New York, and now Arkansas.
His award-winning feature length film ÒTable at LuigiÕsÓ recently ended its run
at theaters and film festivals around the country. HeÕs currently in
post-production on his next feature ÒSympathy Pains,Ó a semi-autobiographical
film about on a man who finds out his wife is pregnant and canÕt stop his own
morning sickness.
Joe is an associate professor and
coordinator of undergraduate studies in the digital filmmaking program at the University
of Central Arkansas. His goal is to make filmmaking available to anyone with
the desire and discipline.
4:30 p.m. Levi Agee--ÒRapture USÓ and Crowd-source
Funding http://www.usaprojects.org/project/rapture_us
Levi Agee is a filmmaker and writer from Little
Rock. He graduated in 2008 from the
University of Central AR with a degree in Digital Filmmaking and after a year in grad school he took a job as a
Video Editor and Motion Graphics animator for Stone
Ward advertising agency in downtown Little Rock. In addition to editing, 2D and 3D
animation, he is the features programmer for the Little Rock Film Festival
and writes columns about film for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and Oxford American website.
Currently Levi is writing, directing and starring in a short film entitled Rapture Us that he
hopes to have finished by the spring of next year.
He and his wife Jennifer are expecting their first child in March.
5:15 p.m. Courtney Pledger--Arkansas Motion Picture Institute and the
Film Festivals of Arkansas http://www.littlerockfilmfestival.org
Courtney Pledger is the first executive
director of the Arkansas Motion Picture Institute
(AMPI), a nonprofit organization founded in 2011 to support the growth of film,
television and digital media in the state as well as to promote the expansion
of film education in Arkansas. AMPI will work closely with the state's three major
film festivals - the Little Rock Film Festival, the Hot Springs Documentary
Film Festival and the Ozark Foothills Film Festival. She served as the director
of last year's Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival. Also a producer of both film and television,
Pledger is currently in pre-production on DreamWorks Animation's B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly
Operations starring Seth Rogen. She will produce the upcoming Flanimals for Universal based
on Ricky Gervais' book series and Cherub for
BBC Films. She executive
produced Cirque du Freak: The
Vampire's Assistant featuring Academy
Award Nominee John C. Reilly. Pledger
is a native of Little Rock.