Silent Film Making - Flynn Arts Camp

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Description
Call all budding filmmakers! Learn the elements of silent moviemaking, including performing, storyboarding, scripting, filming with iPads, and editing with iMovie. Work as a team to produce your own short silent film!
Held at the Regional Education Television Network Studios MAP IT
Special Instructions
For Children Ages 11-14
Monday - Friday July 22-26, 2019
8:30 am - 3pm
Instructors: Elisa Van Duyne & Ross Ransom
ELISA VAN DUYNE has been seen on Broadway (“42nd Street”, “Finians Rainbow”, “110 In The Shade” and “ Beauty and the Beast”) and regional theaters throughout the country, as well as on television in the Late Show With David Letterman, Good Morning America, the TONY Awards, and Person of Interest. Her choreography includes “The Who’s Tommy” and “Guys and Dolls” at Alpine Theatre Project, “Oklahoma” at Seton Hall University and “Thoroughly Modern Milly” at Ocean Professional Theater Company, to name a few. As a teaching artist, she has been on faculty at American Musical and Dramatic Academy (NYC Campus), Paper Mill Playhouse and NJPAC, and taught classes at STEPS, BDC and CAP21. She is pleased to be joining the faculty at the Flynn Center for Performing Arts.
ROSS RANSOM is the Education Coordinator for RETN at the Media Factory. He first started producing video while in school in New York. Ross' passion for teaching community media was solidified during a senior-year internship with RETN. Ross strives to help the community tell their stories by making it simple and fun to learn videomaking.