
About this Event
YES! You must register for all segments of the festival separately at Although, the festival is free to attend, donations are greatly appreciated and will be used to host the screenplay competition and festival next year.
Join us for valuable educational talks with professionals from the industry! BYOB. Attendance is limited to 40. You can see the full list of speaker bios at www.kentuckyfilmandtv.com after July 15.
11 am James Michael Marshall - How to get a screenplay written while working full time.
12 pm Antonio Pantoja - Ten Steps to Producing Your First Feature
1 pm Tim Sabo (Lex Studios) - Pros and cons of shooting in the studio vs location.
2 pm Kathy Campbell - The Casting Process and the art of getting booked.
3 pm Jessica Mathis - From flake to flying. The process of drawing on your own inspiration to go from dreaming to scheming and beaming.
4 pm - Michael Fitzer - How to write a 1 page synopsis
5 pm - Porscha Moberly - The overlooked crew position, Craft Services, is the heart of production and this is a great overview, how to.
Parking in the small lot or on the street.
The Kentucky film and TV industry is a bit of a cryptid itself, but we are here - working magic in the cities and the woods and even leaving legacies.
We've officially hit the one year mark for hosting table reads in Lexington and Louisville and pitch sessions. During that time, we also hosted our first ever Kentucky based screenplay competition. We want to celebrate our anniversary, our winners and all the creatives who make the Kentucky creative media community what it is with our first ever festival, Kentuckywood!
This is a free to attend festival where we'll award cash prizes to our screenplay winners and showcase Kentucky talent, thanks to Fund for the Arts, the Kentucky Foundation for Women, She Dreams Entertainment, Women in Film Kentucky, and filmmaker Wesley Mullins
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
MaybeItsFate, 1425 Story Avenue, Louisville, United States
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