Development Intern - LA
Company: Red Wagon
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Start Date: Summer 2015
Type of Position: Internship
Minimum Education Level:
Minimum Years of Experience: <1 year
Job Description: Red Wagon Entertainment seeks a development intern for Summer 2015. Red Wagon is a leading film & television production company in Los Angeles. Past credits include GLADIATOR, THE CRAFT, LAWLESS, THE GREAT GATSBY and we will be in production (offsite) on ALLEGIANT, the third film in the DIVERGENT series. Red Wagon is located in Culver City and has projects in development at several of the major film studios and TV networks.
Read moreTreatment Layout Artist / Vault Manager - LA
Company: major commercial production company
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Start Date: March 1, 2015
Type of Position: Full-Time
Minimum Education Level: Bachelor's Degree
Minimum Years of Experience: 1-2 years
Job Description:Major Commercial Production Company is looking for a new in-house Treatment Layout Artist / Vault Manager. This is an amazing opportunity for any aspiring directors who are itching to learn about commercial filmmaking at a top company.
This is a demanding position requiring a lot of technical skill. The position is a combination of in-house treatment layout artist, Vault manager, and office IT person (resident Apple Genius).
Read moreAssistant Professor - NY
Company: Pratt Institute
Location: New York, NY
Start Date: Fall 2015
Type of Position: Full-Time
Minimum Education Level: Master's
Minimum Years of Experience:
Job Description: The Department of Digital Arts in the School of Art at Pratt Institute invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor rank to begin Fall 2015. The department, which has been educating digital artists for over 25 years, offers BFA and MFA degrees in Interactive Arts, 3D Animation and Motion Arts, 2D Animation and Digital Imaging. Located in a new, LEED “Gold” certified green building on Pratt’s historic 25-acre campus in the culturally diverse neighborhood of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, the department seeks to attract an active, culturally and academically diverse faculty and student body. We are committed to the education and support of artists and professionals and place artistic practice and concept first while demanding technical excellence in execution.
The successful candidate will be an experienced educator in interactive arts and related media, and a practicing artist with an active exhibition record. We seek applicants who engage in critical discourse on digital media and have a comprehensive understanding of the role of digital technologies in contemporary art practice.
Read moreRace Across USA - LA
Company: Race Across USA
Location: Norco, CA
Start Date:
Type of Position: Volunteer
Minimum Education Level:
Minimum Years of Experience:
Job Description: Beginning January 16, 2015 an international team of athletes will cross the United States on foot with the goal of inspiring a healthier generation. During the event, we need a screenplay writer who will write a screenplay each week. This screenplay will drive the week's filming activities. Writers will need to be in touch with what's going with the race and what interests our audiance. You don't have to be an experienced writer. But, you do have to have a passion for screeplay writing and the cause (childhood fitness). If you are interested in learning more, please let us know and we will send more information on the race to help you make your decision. http://raceacrossusa.org/
Read moreSenior Editor for Film - NY
Company: US Weekly Magazine
Location: New York, NY
Start Date: n/a
Type of Position (FT/PT/Internship): Full-Time
Minimum Education Level:
Minimum Years of Experience:
Job Description: Us Weekly magazine is seeking a creative, highly motivated Senior Editor to oversee its film coverage. The ideal candidate for this full-time position has at least seven years of experience writing and editing for a magazine or a website, a passion for pop culture and the ability to work closely with members of the art and editorial teams on multiple projects in a fast-paced environment under tight deadlines. Solid news judgment and strong packaging and line-editing skills are required.
Read moreFeatures Programs
Expectations for all participants in Harvardwood Writing Programs are as follows:
TIME COMMITMENT FOR ALL GROUPS:
As with all Harvardwood writing groups, there is a high expectation of preparation and writing done outside of the meetings (approx. 15-20 hours per week) as well as a strict attendance policy, so please make sure that you can commit fully before applying. Keep in mind that dual commitments to other writing programs (like the Harvardwood TV Modules) can become very hard to maintain. Participants are required to give constructive feedback to fellow writers in each session, so there is an expectation that you will have read applicable work prior to each meeting. You will be expected to attend the weekly meetings with no more than 2 absences.
GENERAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
Prerequisites: Must be a full member of Harvardwood (Friends of Harvardwood are eligible to participate in NYC and Boston Programs).
Each writer should expect to: pitch his or her story to the group; finalize a thorough outline from beginning to end; and turn in pages in predetermined blocks (by act, sequence, or scene, etc). Like previous years, the group will strive for a "writers room" format, and will aim to give focused attention to the projects of 2-3 members every week, thereby staggering group submissions and allowing for better productivity and pacing.
ELIGIBILITY:
- All participants must be Harvardwood Full Members
- All participants must submit the program fee before the first meeting
HARVARDWOOD FEATURE WRITING INTENSIVE (applications currently closed)
Introducing the Harvardwood Feature Writing Intensive Spring 2023
Have you been working on a feature film idea and just can’t seem to get the project off the ground? Or did you start your feature only to find yourself shut down by writers block? Perhaps you even have a draft but feel you need to revisit the project. Introducing the Harvardwood Feature Writing Intensive, where you can work with other Harvardwood members over 10 weeks to get to a strong and completed 1st draft of your script (or a similar milestone of your choosing).
Applications will open on February 6th. Please note – you will need to include the first ten pages of a sample script in PDF format. This can be an excerpt from a pilot, spec script, feature, webisode, short, or stage play.
Deadline for Applications: February 24th, 2023
Notification of acceptance: March 15th, 2023
Modules begin: The week of March 20th, 2023
Meetings will begin in the week of March 20th and run until early June. The number of module groups will depend on enrollment. If accepted, you will meet in the evening once a week for 3 hours, either virtually or in-person or possibly in a hybrid format. There will be between 4-7 other Harvardwood writers in your group.
The goal of this intensive module is to follow a structured program where clear deadlines help meet your goal. Guest speakers will be offered virtually as part of the Intensive and will be scheduled on days outside of the regular meeting sessions. Each group will be led by a facilitator who has either a professional and/or academic background in script writing.
The Features Intensive may also include:
- Table reads of selected scenes from your script
- An opportunity to pitch your feature to managers or agents, once completed.
The Intensive will focus on these key aspects of screenplay development:
- Developing a strong act structure
- Conveying a solid theme or themes
- Creating characters that have depth, agency, and arc
- Building a beat sheet to chart the escalation of conflict
- Strategies for weaving multiple storylines
- Writing realistic dialogue that captures the essence of your characters
- Developing a strong and memorable opening and ending.
Expectations: This Intensive is for those who are serious about writing and are willing to not only work on and present their own projects, but to also review the work of others as part of weekly critiques and discussion.
Who can apply: Full members only. Ideally applicants should be in the greater LA area, but exceptions will be made depending on interest in virtual modules. If you're passionate about this opportunity, we encourage you to apply!
Program fee: If accepted, the fee will be $100 prior to your first meeting.
BOSTON WRITERS PROGRAM (applications open now!)
Strengthen your TV pilot and feature film writing skills in the Boston Harvardwood Writers Program! This group meets Tuesdays at 7:30 pm, twice per month (October to May) on Zoom to workshop scripts by participants. Priority will be given to Boston-area writers; there may be opportunities for in-person gatherings as the program progresses. We welcome Harvard College undergraduates!
We will be hosting an in-person information session at the Harvard Science Center (in the first floor Cafe seating area) on Tuesday, October 3, at 7pm. Come by to meet fellow writers and learn about our workshop!
The workshops will begin on Tuesday, October 24. Applications are due by October 10 and can be submitted using this form.
For questions, feel free to reach out to workshop co-directors Heather Faris and Sarah Zeiser ([email protected]).
Who can apply: Full members and friends of Harvardwood
Program fee: If accepted, the feel will be $80 for the year
Harvard students on financial aid should contact [email protected] for a discounted fee.
NEW YORK FEATURES WRITING GROUP (applications currently closed)
The Fall 2022 module will focus on Feature Screenwriting, and the Spring 2023 module will feature Television Writing. Members of all experience levels are encouraged to apply.
While the goal is to launch in-person groups, we understand that due to COVID some members may be unwilling or unable to meet in person. We’ll be exploring hybrid formats and hope to accommodate everyone who seeks to strengthen the film and television Harvard community in New York. Please fill out our Application to indicate interest in in-person or hybrid.
Who can apply: Full members and friends of Harvardwood
Program fee: If accepted, the fee will be $50 prior to your first meeting.
VIRTUAL FEATURES WRITING GROUP (applications currently closed)
Members of all experience levels are encouraged to apply. This is an online group.
Who can apply: Full members and friends of Harvardwood
Program fee: If accepted, the fee will be $50 prior to your first meeting.
LA FEATURES GROUP (applications currently closed)
The group will meet via Zoom 1-2 times a month with the goal of advancing participants' projects from idea, to outline, to finished, feature-length screenplay. This year, all Harvardwood members are eligible, regardless of location.
Who can apply: Full members only
Program fee: If accepted, the fee will be $50 prior to your first meeting.
DIVORCE ME, a 3min short!
https://www.youtube.com/embed/aI1uZmdyCqU
Somebody DIVORCE ME!!
Written/produced/starring Harvard alums Courtney Rackley and Debora Cahn!
Read moreChicago Tap Theatre Presents Eyes Without A Face
Posted by Jillian Tattersall
https://chicagotaptheatre.com/preview-videos-eyes-without-face
Featuring live narration by Marc Kelly Smith & an original score by Andrew Edwards, Eyes is a reimagining of the French horror film Les Yeux Sans Visage from 1959. Expect dark humor, sophisticated storytelling, a haunting score, and unbeatable tap dancing!
Read moreOur World - Global Warming, Environment, Social Change Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzaZtjP-aAo
Shown by Harvard for Al Gore's Speech at Harvard Class Reunion on 5/30/2009. Music by Miles Davis alumnus, Randy Hall. Video and vocal by Harvard Alumnus, Elliott Small.
https://elliottsmall.com https://potentialdifference.com mailto:[email protected]
CAST ME IF YOU CAN - trailer
Posted by Atsushi Ogata
https://www.youtube.com/embed/DdaaDQj7P4g
Hi, here’s the trailer for our charming romantic comedy CAST ME IF YOU CAN, which will be released in the US and Canada on DVD on January 24th. Watch, enjoy and spread the word!
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