NALIP'S Doing Your Doc: Diverse Visions, Regional Voices in New Orleans

NALIP, the NEA, and the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, in partnership with Second Line Stages, NOVAC, and New Orleans Film Society and in association with Latino Public Broadcasting, NAPT, ITVS, NBPC, CAAM, LPB, PIC Present

Doing Your Doc:  DIVERSE VISIONS, REGIONAL VOICES

Feb. 10-12, 2012 in New Orleans, Louisiana

Do you have a trailer that is not bringing you money?
Or worse, no demo at all?
Are you stuck with hours of footage…and no idea where to start?
Do you have a rough cut that puts everybody to sleep?

Join us in New Orleans – Feb. 10-12 – Friday night through Sunday at 5 pm.

This is a unique chance to work with internationally renowned speaker Fernanda Rossi, story consultant to over 300 films including two Academy Award Nominees, and author of the book Trailer Mechanics. Also receive project mentoring on your documentary idea, proposal or trailer. This intensive 3-day workshop is right for you, whether you are just beginning, have already shot footage, or have a rough cut and are seeking finishing funds. “Doing your Doc” is designed especially for media makers in the diverse and local communities of Louisiana, preparing you to receive production funding and apply to national professional programs while developing your unique stories and views.

LPB Managing Director Luis Ortiz will be present.

Doing Your Doc:  3-day Workshop Fee
Early Registration by Feb. 8 – $110; Student w/ Valid ID — $60
Includes lunches, workshop materials, & private project mentoring
At the door Registration — $125; Students — $75

Venue Address:
Second Line Stages
800 Richard St., New Orleans, LA 70130

Register online here for DOING YOUR DOC – New Orleans


For more information including a full schedule visit the Doing Your Doc webpage, or call NALIP at 310.395.8880

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