Ever wondered what goes on in the mind of the screenwriters on some of your favorite TV shows and movies? Or how sound and lighting work together to help develop a scene? And, what in the world does the key grip do?
Join Wide Angle Youth Media for its“On The Set” fundraiser and behind-the-scenes experience featuring conversations with industry experts from award-winning TV, film and radio productions on Thursday, April 24, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Real News Network, 235 Holliday St., Baltimore, Md., 21202. Tickets are $60 and include food and drinks.
Come rub elbows with some of the industry’s top producers, directors and other behind-the-scenes professionals who make TV, film and radio productions possible. And support the future of this fascinating industry – Wide Angle Youth Media’s youth producers!
Our host Aaron Henkin, co-creator and producer of “The Signal” on WYPR, and featured speaker Mario Armstrong, national TV/radio host and digital technology expert, will join other industry VIPs, including:
• Filmmaker Ramona Diaz
• Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday
• Executive Producer Nina Noble
• Director Matt Porterfield
• Filmmaker Errol Webber
• Makeup Artist Debi Young
• Screenwriter Bill Zorzi
“On The Set,” which includes a silent art auction, benefits Wide Angle Youth Media, a nonprofit that provides Baltimore youth with media education to tell their own stories and become engaged with their communities. Through quality after-school programming, in-school opportunities, summer workshops, community events and an annual Youth Media Festival, Wide Angle Youth Media supports young people making a difference through media.
http://wideanglemedia.org/on-the-set/
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