Calling All Film Makers
Do you have a film that has already been through the Film Festival Circuit and is now destined to a dusty shelf life and no love or viewership? Then we’re here to help. Send us your film and we put it on television in rural markets that may not have been exposed to your film in the first place. These markets are starving for content. Think about those local cable markets, local telephone markets and electric co-ops that have their own channel with little or no entertainment programming or promotion.
We can help your film reach these markets and be seen rather than being shelved. So dust off those films (figuratively of course) and send them to us. We will run our first market test in June if we get enough films submitted that meet our quality guidelines (we need family quality movies).
Send an email to info@indiesessions.com – (please call ahead before sending large files)
Call us at 615-331-5649
or send a DVD to:
Indie Sessions
C/O Jason Coleman
5105 Brucewood Drive
Nashville, TN 37211
Free Improv Workshop – Courtesy: Sharon Smith Talent
FREE IMPROV WORKSHOP.
Tuesdays 1pm-3pm
Sevier Park Community Center
3201 Lealand Lane
Nashville
TN 37204
FREE weekly improv workshops to develop sitcom for
a new production company in Nashville.
Need actors with experience, commitment and desire to
create character and scenes.
Dangerteam is a local film company with two sitcoms, sketch
comedy and solo content, we’re looking for local actors
for existing and future projects. Currently we’re workshopping
a sitcom to be filmed later this summer.
The classes are state work, Spolin, basic improv rules
and will be filmed occasionally.
A great place to work your skill and keep sharp, with an ongoing structured team.
Please reply with pic and resume to Tordy Clark at tordyclark@gmail.com
Thank you.
Please check our Web Site for other important announcements and to keep your account up to date.
http://www.SharonSmithTalent.com
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