Three-day production workshop at FAMU
FAMU will host a film and video production workshop April 9–11 aimed at teaching participants how to successfully plan, organize and manage a film or video production.
Participants will break down a feature script, create a shooting schedule, production board, and day-out-of-days. They will also go on a location scout to learn the professional approach to detail for each location.
This workshop is ideal for aspiring producers, production managers, assistant directors, screenwriters, actors, and anyone wishing to explore a career in film and video production.
Beginners are welcome. Participants should be fluent in English. A 20% discount is available for students, 10% for industry professionals.
The workshop is led by industry veteran Tom Kane, whose film credits include Prizzi’s Honor, Raging Bull, Kramer vs. Kramer, The Flamingo Kid, Taxi Driver, The Stepford Wives and Crossfire Trail.
Kane has had a long and distinguished career as a producer, production manager, and assistant director. His clients have included Twentieth Century Fox, Miramax Films, Columbia Pictures, Warner Bros, ABC Motion Pictures, Universal Pictures, Turner Network Television, CBS, NBC, ABC, and Hallmark Entertainment.
Since 1984, Kane has taught film and video production to hundreds of students around the world. He created the Assistant Director & Unit Production Manager Workshop for the Maine Media Workshops in Rockport, Maine, where he has instructed for 13 years.
When: April 9-11





