ZOOM-A-THON PRODUCTION ASSISTANT
Interested in how movies get made but don't want to be in front of the camera? Want to learn all about what it takes to plan for, shoot, edit, and produce video projects? Want to know all the juicy details of the next Zoom-a-thon production before anyone else? Then, this is the job for you.
The winning student will become Rachel Ivey's Production Assistant for the 2013 Zoom-a-thon production. Rachel will meet student at OMIS for lunch once in March, once in April, and once in May and will stay in touch by phone and email as production planning ramps up. The student will get to learn firsthand how Zoom-a-thon goes from concept to finished product - ideas, scriptwriting, location scouting, costumes and props, rehearsal, and all the technical aspects. Once production dates are set, the student will be on set assisting Rachel in all aspects of the production. This job is perfect for a student seriously interested in learning more about filmmaking.
Boring legal jargon: Parents of winning student must sign model release allowing their child's still and moving image to be used in school and online, including but not limited to websites, print media, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. Student's first name and last initial will be used to identify them. Production schedules can be difficult to set up. Once production dates are scheduled, it will be the responsibility of the winning student's family to make sure he/she is available during shooting dates. Film locations have yet to be determined but will remain inside Shelby County. Transportation to and from film locations will be the responsibility of the winning student's family.
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