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MEETING EIGHT October 28Th, 2016 MEETING EIGHT October 28th, 2016 HAPPY HALLOWEEN CINEMA WORKSHOP! ​ ​ Seen any good movies? Evil Dead 2 Troll Hunter Old Boy 10 Cloverfield Lane Check out our social media -www.cinemaworkshop.com ​ -Check out our new eboard photos! ​ -rowancinemaworkshop (Instagram) -rowan_cw (Twitter) -Facebook -Vimeo -Proflink Get your hands on equipment -John Gross -Equipment manager -Offers 1 on 1s -Email: [email protected] ​ Rowan Television Network -Meets every Tuesday -Boz, King Auditorium -Time: 9:30pm Hourglass above the line Producer: Taylor Forte Director: Adriana Alpizar Director of Photography: Jacob Januse Gaffer: Anthony Ronketty Art Director: Chris Kruc Assistant Director: Tyler Kubicz Production Manager: John McGuire 48 Hour Film Festival ​ -Producer/Director resumes -Send to [email protected] ​ -Due Date: October 31st at 9pm -Shoot Dates: November 11th, 12th, and 13th -Sign ups after meeting Writers Room -Thursdays @ 7:30-9pm -Boz 166 -Email: [email protected] ​ Actors Archive -Send headshot/resumes to Taylor -Email: [email protected] ​ Service Project Opportunity -Bring bags of candy to CW office or the meeting -Put first and last name on bag ​ -Due by Oct 23rd -Clothing drive with Rowan Rangeela -Bring one article of gently worn clothing to office -Canned Food Drive due November 28th! Last weeks movie Funny Games We don't like breaking the fourth wall We love lingering shots and maybe we love breaking the 4th wall Michael pitt is really cool We love that it is unforgiving The violence is brutal Movie of the week Kung Fury -Picked by Taylor "Private Lahmstache" Alpizar ​ ​ Trailer of the Week A Cure for Wellness -Looks beautiful -Same guys who chills w pirates -Looks different -Creepy and cool -Shots looked fire -I like the trailer -Song distracted me -Visually alluring ALICE FULL PRODUCTION MEETING NOVEMBER THIRD BOZ 166 --------------------------------------- Membership checklist New Members -Two workshops -Two service projects -Two shoots -3/4 of the total meetings Returning Members -Two service projects -Two shoots -3/4 of the total meetings MEETING NINE November 3rd, 2016 Seen any good movies? -RV -Oldboy -Funny Games -The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo -Her -Halloween Check out our social media -www.cinemaworkshop.com ​ -Check out our new eboard photos! ​ -rowancinemaworkshop (Instagram) -rowan_cw (Twitter) -Facebook -Vimeo -Proflink Get your hands on equipment -John Gross -Equipment manager -Offers 1 on 1s -Email: [email protected] ​ Workshop Script Supervisor -Hosted by Taylor Forte -Date: November 4th, 2016 -Time: 4:00pm -Location: Boz 166 Forgiveness Auditions -Date: November 18th, 2016 -Time: 3-7pm by appointment ONLY -Email headshots and resumes to [email protected] ​ For more information contact: -Ryan Reeves: [email protected] ​ -Connor J Buckley: [email protected] ​ Alice -This weekend! Get pumped! -Full production meeting, TOMORROW AT 9AM! If you cannot make it email: -Tyler Kubicz: [email protected] ​ -Adriana Alpizar: [email protected] ​ 48 Hour Film Festival ​ -Producer: TYLER KUBICZ! -Director: JADE MCDONNOUGH Last call for crew signups TONIGHT -Must be available November 11th, 12th, and 13th -Full production meeting after CW next week! -November 10th in Boz 166 ​ Rowan Television Network -Meets every Tuesday -Boz, King Auditorium -Time: 9:30pm Music Archive -Send your music to be in a movie! -Email: [email protected] ​ Service Project Opportunity Canned Food Drive -Due November 28th Graphics Designer Wanted -We're looking for a new logo! -Email: [email protected] ​ Actors Archive -Send headshot/resumes to Taylor -Email: [email protected] ​ Service Project Opportunity -Bring bags of candy to CW office or the meeting -Put first and last name on bag ​ -Due by Oct 23rd -Clothing drive with Rowan Rangeela -Bring one article of gently worn clothing to office -Canned Food Drive due November 28th! Cinema Workshop Thanksgiving -Kick back and relax before Thanksgiving break!! -Bring a dsih -When: November 19th at 3pm -Where: Boz 166 Writers Room -Thursdays @ 7:30-9pm -Boz 166 -Email: [email protected] ​ ​ Last weeks movie Kung Fury picked by Taylor "Private Lahmstache" Alpizar ​ -Piece of art -Was the opposite of bullshit -Came out beautiful -Greatest thing we've ever seen -Hitler in the 80s is original Movie of the week The Double -Picked by Jacob "I Don't Have Friends. I am Empty Quotes" Trailer of the Week Fences -Girl in my acting class did a monologue from this -Familiar with the play -Had goosebumps at the teaser -Had goosebumps at the trailer -I love Denzel -Looks good -This is drama! -Oscar hype -Have seen the first big hit play for fences Short of the month Room 8 -If you think about it...there is no escape! -Reminded me of oldboy -Mimics the creation of adam -The sound design sticks out -Got lost in da soundz -Thought about Doodlebug --------------------------------------- Membership checklist New Members -Two workshops -Two service projects -Two shoots -3/4 of the total meetings Returning Members -Two service projects -Two shoots -3/4 of the total meetings MEETING TEN November 10th, 2016 Seen any good movies? -Miss Hokusai -Are you there, God? It's me, Jess Ogrodnick, eating pizza -Thinner -Maximum Overdrive -Hacksaw Ridge Check out our social media -www.cinemaworkshop.com ​ -Check out our new eboard photos! ​ -rowancinemaworkshop (Instagram) -rowan_cw (Twitter) -Facebook -Vimeo -Proflink Get your hands on equipment -John Gross -Equipment manager -Offers 1 on 1s -Email: [email protected] ​ Workshop Office Tour -Hosted by Jacob Januse and John Gross -Date: November 11th, 2016 -Time: 9:00am -Location: CW Office Forgiveness Auditions -Date: November 18th, 2016 -Time: 3-7pm by appointment ONLY -Email headshots and resumes to [email protected] ​ For more information contact: -Ryan Reeves: [email protected] ​ -Connor J Buckley: [email protected] ​ Alice Production Meeting -November 17th, 2016 after CW If you cannot make it email: -Tyler Kubicz: [email protected] ​ -Adriana Alpizar: [email protected] ​ 48 Hour Film Festival ​ (must be available Nov 11th, 12th, 13th) -Producer: Tyler Kubicz -Director: Jade McDonnough NEEDED: -Grips -PAs -Art Rowan Television Network -Meets every Tuesday -Boz, King Auditorium -Time: 9:30pm Music Archive -Send your music to be in a movie! -Email: [email protected] ​ Service Project Opportunity Canned Food Drive -Due November 28th Graphics Designer Wanted -We're looking for a new logo! -Email: [email protected] ​ Actors Archive -Send headshot/resumes to Taylor -Email: [email protected] ​ Service Project Opportunity -Canned Food Drive due November 28th! Cinema Workshop Thanksgiving -Kick back and relax before Thanksgiving break!! -Bring a dish -When: November 19th at 3pm -Where: Boz 166 Writers Room -Thursdays @ 7:30-9pm -Boz 166 -Email: [email protected] ​ ​ Last weeks movie The Double picked by Jacob "Don't Have Friends. I am Empty Quotes" Januse -Interesting -Fell asleep but woke up to him smiling -Enjoyed this movie -The first half was the greatest movie ever -Not the best at the end, still enjoyable -So much wit -Visceral reaction -Never screamed at a television during a movie, but did done it -Color was amazing -So gold, so much gold -Lots of colors, wild -Aesthetically it was really, really, really, really good -Felt like I was in a 70s building -Went into it with the wrong mindset, but I had to interpret a lot -Unsettling from the very beginning -Its confusing, I like it -Reminded me of Black Mirror and Twilight Zone -Use of sound was wild -Music was beautiful Movie of the week O Brother, Where Art Thou? picked by Tyler "Gerge Clooners'" Kubicz Trailer of the Week The Edge of Seventeen -I know I've seen the trailer before -Looks good, interesting -PUMPED -Seen the trailer a few times before, make it a trip -I relate to the trailer, angsty teen self -Marketing is killing it, literally, someone call 911 -Woody roooxxxxx TO ALL THOSE ON 48!! I cannot wait to see what all of your beautiful minds put together. I have no doubt it'll be amazing. Good luck to all of you! --------------------------------------- Membership checklist New Members -Two workshops -Two service projects -Two shoots -3/4 of the total meetings Returning Members -Two service projects -Two shoots -3/4 of the total meetings MEETING ELEVEN November 17th, 2016 Seen any good movies? -In the Realm of the Senses -Goosebumps -Harry Potter -Arrival -Vintage Tomorrows Check out our social media -www.cinemaworkshop.com ​ -Check out our new eboard photos! ​ -rowancinemaworkshop (Instagram) -rowan_cw (Twitter) -Facebook -Vimeo -Proflink Get your hands on equipment -John Gross -Equipment manager -Offers 1 on 1s -Email: [email protected] ​ Workshop Acting Workshop -Hosted by Adriana Alpizar & Taylor Forte -Date: November 18th, 2016 -Time: 5c:00pm -Location: Boz 166 One Minute Fest -Due December 1st -Editors, GET CRACKIN' Forgiveness Auditions -Date: November 18th, 2016 -Time: 3-7pm by appointment ONLY -Email headshots and resumes to [email protected] ​ For more information contact: -Ryan Reeves: [email protected] ​ -Connor J Buckley: [email protected] ​ Alice Pick up day -November 20th, 2016 -Call sheets will be out soon If you cannot make it email: -Tyler Kubicz: [email protected] ​ -Adriana Alpizar: [email protected] ​ Freelance Opportunity -Date:
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