Studio Internship for Recording Students

An East Hollywood Studio is looking for hard working recording students for internship.

The studio is a busy environment and needs competent Pro Tools interns to be trained on the specifics of editing and tuning client’s music.

Please be Pro Tool proficient and a hard worker. This could turn into a paid job for the right person.

To Apply: Email directly to Ethan Kaufmann at ethankaufmann@yahoo.com

Life At LAFS Vine Challenge

We’re holding a “Life At LAFS” Vine video challenge for our students and alumni. You have until tomorrow, Friday, May 24th at 1pm PST to create a 6 second Vine video with the following stipulations:

1) Create a Vine video that represents your life at LAFS and include the following three elements:

  1. A face
  2. Something that says “The Los Angeles Film School”
  3. Something that represents the program you are in (or graduated from)

You can create as many Vine videos as you want! Each Vine will count as a separate entry.

2) Vine videos must be uploaded to the Vine app using the hashtag #LifeatLAFS. Previously made Vines before contest launch are not permitted.

3) Participants must share their Vine video onto their Twitter account with the hashtag #LifeatLAFS and tag @lafilmschool

4)  Participants must follow The Los Angeles Film School on at least one of the following social media outlets: @lafilmschool on Twitter, @losangelesfilmschool on Instagram and Facebook.

The winner will be announced on our social media outlets and their Vine video will be shared

Participants must be a student or alumni of The Los Angeles Film School

Contest ends Friday, May 24th,  24 hours from when this was posted. The winning Vine will be reviewed and selected by the Marketing team.

Winner receives:

· Announcement on the Brain Blog, LAFS website, student newsletter and LAFS’ social media sites
· Vine Video shares on LAFS’ Vine, Twitter and Facebook pages
· VIP Swag bag full of LAFS gear
· One $20 gift card to Starbucks

 

 

***Videos with explicit language or inappropriate images will not be considered***

DooWop Hall of Fame Internship

VOLUNTEER/INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY

Doo Wop is the Historical a cappella harmony singing started on street corners in the USA by teenagers in the 1950s. The genre is the granddaddy of Pop, R&B, and Soul music in America and is much loved and featured in recent TV show “The Sing Off.”Through this internship, you will learn about, help with, and interface with everyone involved in promotion of local performing groups and events that include:

  • Creating and organizing monthly concerts in local nightclubs, which includes video taping and photography by professionals
  • Organizing school concerts (All ages) throughout Los Angeles county
  • Research and outreach for a Legends Support Committe to identify the former (now elderly) stars, honor them, and help them with life challenges
  • Design and organize Inductee Ceremonies for Stars of the genre and attend the parties in their honor.
  • Attend meetings, which are held in a long established Recording Studio in Hollywood.
  • Work with members of the Board, which includes managers, promoters, world-­‐class songwriters, performers, and business people, studio owners, engineers, PR experts, school administrators, councilmen, composers, club owners, vinyl dealers, and music experts.
  • Use all forms of social media to promote the events and the organization with our brand logo.
Additional Information:
Tremendous learning opportunity; no pay. Great perks and school credit available.
Approximately 6-­‐8 hours a week. Flexible timeframes.
Some work can be done from home. Must be reliable, reports will go to your school.

Send your resume and cover letter to RWhitney@CoterieEvents.org

L.E.A.D Film Screening

L.E.A.D Presents: An evening of shorts w/ Directors Maryam Myika Day and Bé Garrett.

We will be screening two films: American Falls and Waiting for SuperMEN?!

When: Wednesday, May 29th at 7:30pm

Where: LA Film School Main Theater, 6363 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028

American Falls by Bé Garrett, Starring Vincent D’Onofrio

In a rural town in Southern Idaho a Japanese-American family owns and operates a small motel. The year is 1965, the height of the Civil Rights Era. One night a stranger sporting ‘city clothes’ checks in, the first Black man that Toru Suzuki’s children have ever seen. Yoshiko, Toru’s precocious 13 year old daughter, takes it upon herself to solve the mystery of this man, especially after two detectives come knocking on their door in the middle of the night.

Waiting for SuperMEN?! by Maryam Myika Day, Starring James Kyson, Heather Tyler & Maryam Myika Day

Dissatisfied with her lackluster sex life, Rhonda finds new ways to tickle her fancy. A little imagination can go a long way.

Click here to RSVP.

Meet Xbox One

Has Microsoft changed our relationship with entertainment media? Microsoft recently unveiled the Xbox One, the successor to Xbox 360. Xbox One is a voice-and gesture-controlled game console focused on integrating and controlling all kinds of entertainment and social capabilities far beyond simply playing video games. The unveiling took place at Microsoft’s Seattle campus and included the Xbox Entertainment Studios president announcing Steven Spielberg’s new venture: creating a live-action television show based on the Halo game franchise.

Microsoft also announced a number of entertainment-oriented deals, including a new partnership with the NFL and ESPN that promises side-by-side integration of a viewer’s fantasy football stats with live game broadcasts, as well as an array of other sports. The event’s biggest video game announcement of the next generation of Activision blockbuster Call of Duty franchise, included Oscar-winning screenwriter Stephen Gaghan (Traffic, Syriana).

Xbox Entertainment Studios President promised, “TV on the Xbox One will immerse you, allowing you to virtually jump into the action. It’s truly personalized. It will provide recommendations with amazing precision. It’s truly social. Xbox is about to become the next water cooler. And this is only Act One.” A Microsoft executive added “This is the beginning of truly intelligent TV.”

Xbox One will be a single device that would replace the need for a cable box, music players and other electronics cluttering people’s home entertainment centers. The device will have the ability to quickly move through a pay TV provider’s program guide, or go between live and VOD TV shows and movies, the Internet, video games, Skype phone calls and more. The device will also display different streams of entertainment side-by-side on the screen, controlled through voice comments and hand gestures read by the Kinect motion-detection controller. Player can use the device’s hand controller, or Smart Glass apps on smart phones and tablets to play or give commands.

More games, including eight new franchises will be shown at next month’s E3 videogame conference.

via Deadline

LA Live Vine Contest

L.A. LIVE just launched an exciting Vine contest to help promote the Los Angeles Film Festival taking place here at Regal Cinemas from June 13th – 23rd. The contest entails creating a Vine video in a genre of your choice (selected from 6 pre-determined genres) and submitting it via Twitter with our hash tag #LALIVEtake6 (in addition to liking their pages). The contest runs now through June 6th.

The top 3 winners receive some great prizes. The “Ultimate LA Film Fest Packages” include seeing an advanced screening of Man of Steel, seats to a Spike Jonze conversation, announcements on both L.A. LIVE and Los Angeles Film Festival websites/social media outlets and other awesome perks during the festival. More details on the contest can be found here.

Directing Instructor Simone Bartesaghi Wins Best Screenplay at Milan International Film Festival

Congratulations to our Directing Instructor Simone Bartesaghi for winning Best Screenplay at the Milan International Film Festival  (MIFF) for the movie he wrote and directed RUN.

RUN is a fast paced, coming-of-age crime thriller, about seventeen year old, street smart Daniel who is self taught, and unknowingly adept at Parkour, a physical discipline of training to overcome any obstacle within one’s path by adapting one’s movements to the environment.

Under the guidance of his tough loving, yet misguided father, Mike, Daniel utilizes his incredible athletic skills to become an agile young thief as they move from city to city.  After a close call with the Detroit police, Mike decides to return to New York City in the hopes of settling a sixteen year old dispute and proving his innocence with the crime family where he met Daniel’s now deceased mother.

Daniel yearns for his nomadic lifestyle to end and finds himself bonding with Mark and a group of freerunners who introduce a name to his secret skill set. He instantly falls for Mark’s sister Emily who reveals secrets of her own and they both learn the importance of trust.

When Mike’s truce with the head of the crime family doesn’t quite go as planned, Daniel must utilize all his skills to fight for the life and freedom of not only him and his father, but also Mark and Emily when they unexpectedly get pulled into the dispute.

Click here to watch the trailer.

 

Horror Film Professionals Panel

Calling all horror filmmakers and fans!  Don’t miss this outstanding Q&A Panel and Networking Event with horror filmmakers and Hollywood professionals:

 

When: Thursday, May 30th at 7:30pm

Where: LA Film School Main Theater, 6363 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028

 

Come with questions about the exciting and lucrative world of genre and horror filmmaking, screenwriting, financing, management and marketing:

FEATURING:

Andrew Wilson

Andrew started at Evolution Management, where he was instrumental in shepherding the ultra-successful horror franchise SAW to the big screen (he took the credit of  Consigliere for the first film).  During his 11-year stint at Evolution, Andrew began managing high profile clients such as horror/fantasy legend Clive Barker, and filmmaker Darren Bousman whose collective worldwide film grosses are nearing half of a billion dollars.  Wilson was also able to develop, package and produce LOTTERY TICKET starring Ice Cube for Warner Brothers while at Evolution, before moving on to the next phase of his career.  Andrew joined the already successful Zero Gravity team in Spring 2012 and continues to represent some of the most exciting writers and directors in the industry (including Tobe Hooper who directed Texas Chainsaw Massacre) with an eye towards furthering his efforts as a producer under the Zero Gravity banner.

 

Adam Simon

Writer-Director Adam Simon sold his script “The Haunting in Connecticut” to Lionsgate which went on to gross $77 Million worldwide.  Adam directed the documentary “American Nightmare” as well as cult classics “Carnosaur” and “Brain Dead” for Roger Corman.

 

Kailey Marsh

Kailey is a lit manager and film producer.  She is founder of The Blood List, the annual list of the top 13 most-liked screenplays in the horror, thriller, sci fi, fantasy, or dark comedy/drama genres as voted on by 100 industry insiders.

 

Misha Green

Misha is a rising star in the world of Hollywood TV and film writing.  She has written for Spartacus, Sons of Anarchy, Heroes among others, and she has sold spec screenplays all over town.

 

Mickey Keating

Exciting newcomer Mickey Keating wrote and directed RITUAL, a retro style horror film that has been picked up by After Dark Films and Lionsgate, to be released soon!  He currenlty works at Blumhouse Productions (producer of Paranormal Activity, Sinister, and Insidious).

 

Moderator: Heather Wixson, Dread Central

Heather Wixson is an online journalist covering the horror genre with DreadCentral.com. An advocate for independent genre filmmaking, Wixson created DC’s Indie Horror Month which runs every March and successfully launched the CineMayhem Film Fest earlier this year in Thousand Oaks, CA. Wixson also currently handles Marketing, Distribution and Digital Media for Imagination Worldwide, an independent sales and distribution company.

Come for this live-streamed Q&A and then stay afterwards to meet these experts in genre filmmaking.

If you have any questions you can contact Lauren Steinmetz at lsteinmetz@lafstemp.com

 

Click here to RSVP.

Cine Gear Expo 2013

Cine Gear Expo 2013Los Angeles

For the Pre-Production, Production, Post Production Community

The last day for FREE registration is May 25th, so hurry and get yours in today!

The Studios at Paramount
Hollywood, CA 90038

(No Entrance at the Front Gate on Melrose)

Exhibition and Premiere Seminars 
Friday, May 31, 2013 – Hours:  2:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Saturday, June 1, 2013 – Hours:  10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Film Series at Cine Gear Expo
Thursday, May 30, 2013 – Hours: TBD
Friday, May 31, 2013 – Hours: 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm (Reception)

Master Class Seminars
Sunday, June 2, 2013 – Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm (various Hollywood locations)

 

Jessica Bolton is helping with carpool arrangements. If you have registered, please email Jessica at jbolton@lafilm.com and she will help coordinate carpool efforts.

Veteran Small Business Planning Workshop

The California Department of Veterans Affairs and Deloitte are partnering to provide a small business planning workshop for veterans!

Space will be limited and participation will be restricted to the first 50 veterans to register.

Parking will also be limited so arrive early and use the public parking spaces and Light Rail where available.

Also, a parking garage is located on the corner of 13th Street and P Street.

The Deloitte Sacramento office, a leader in audit, consulting and financial advisory services and the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) are co-hosting a Veteran Small Business Planning Workshop for all local veterans interested in starting their own business.  This workshop will be dedicated to helping veterans with an entrepreneurial interest not just envision their small business ownership dreams, but provide them with the skills and resources to make it happen. The workshop will provide one-on-one coaching from the Deloitte team through interactive workshops and will be broken up into the following activities:

  • Small business presentation by Richard McKinnon, veteran and small business owner
    • He will share how he made it to where he is today; what forms to file with the state, what grants are available for veterans and much more.
    • Business plan creation workshop with one-on-one coaching from Deloitte
      • Deloitte will show how to start the business plan creation process
      • Visioning presentation and workshop from Deloitte
        •  Presentation will show the steps to not only envisioning the goal of becoming a small business owner but what it takes to get there: including personal credentials, capital, etc.
        • Q&A panel with veteran business owners ready to answer questions from the attendees

If you are a veteran and interested in starting your own business, we look forward to having you!  Please sign up for this event today as space is limited!

WHEN: Friday, June 7, 2013 ~ 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

WHERE: California Department of Veterans Affairs

Medal of Honor Hall

1227 O Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

WHAT TO BRING: Business plan, if you have one, and questions for Deloitte & Mr. McKinnon

WHERE TO SIGN UP: Space is limited to 50 attendees so please contact Nate Gillen at Nate.Gillen@calvet.ca.gov to reserve your spot!

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