More goodies with masterclasses and Q&A with directors.
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Masterclass with directors Venue: UPSTAIRS at Slugs and lettuce, 5 Lisle Street, London, WC2H 7BG
Open to Terracotta Festival ticket holders/ festival pass holders only. Free, registration required.
• Masterclass with Sam Voutas RED LIGHT REVOLUTION director: "Turn On the Red Light: Marketing Your Concept" - Saturday 7th May 11am -11.50am Join director Sam Voutas in a Masterclass on how he turned his film concept to a reality. The Masterclass will be interactive and an invaluable insight for film-makers, script writers, producers alike. To register for the masterclass please email: Masterclass@TerracottaFestival.com with subject line: SAM VOUTAS
• Masterclass with Tak Sakaguchi YAKUZA WEAPON director: "Acting & Directing Action Films" - Saturday 7th May 12.00 noon - 12.50 Join Tak Sakaguchi as he holds a Masterclass to talk through how he both acts and directs action films. A rare opportunity for aspiring action film directors, action choreographers, actors, DOPs or anyone with an interest in film-making, to hear the experiences and examples from this seasoned director and action star, first hand. To register for the masterclass please email: Masterclass@TerracottaFestival.com with subject: Tak Masterclass
• Masterclass with Clement Cheng GALLANTS director: 'Make your first film and shoot it in 18 days' - Sunday 8th May 11am -11.50am Listen to director Clement Cheng give an insight on being a first time director and some technical insights on actual film-making. Strongly recommended for any film students or film-makers. To register for the masterclass please email: Masterclass@TerracottaFestival.com with subject line: CLEMENT CHENG
For more information check our website: http://terracottafestival.com/programme/2011
About the venue: This year Terracotta will have our own dedicated area, upstairs at The Slug and Lettuce, where we are branding the upstairs area 'Terracotta Café'. Festival goers can relax and have a drink before a film. With free wifi, magazines to browse, a chance to meet other festival goers and keep up to date with the festival news, this is a perfect space for people to take a break in between films.
Nearest tube station: Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus.
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