
About this Event
Step inside Cherokee Film Studios, one of the most advanced production facilities in the region and the first tribal soundstage in the Country. Located within the Cherokee Nation Reservation in northeast Oklahoma, this 42,000-square-foot campus includes the largest LED volume in the state, editing and audio suites, hair & makeup facilities, lounges, and more.
Guided by Austin Parker, Sr. Manager of Cherokee Film Studios, and Jen Loren, Senior Director of Cherokee Film and host of OsiyoTV, you’ll go behind the scenes and discover how to apply film-quality storytelling principles to everyday communications.
What You’ll Learn
- Videography tips & tricks to elevate your content—even with limited equipment.
- Storytelling insights to help your messages resonate with audiences.
- Emerging trends in video that communicators need to know.
- Collaboration best practices for working with production teams or creating video on the fly.
- Studio partnership opportunities, including rental options for future projects.
Why Attend?
This is a rare chance to tour a world-class film studio just 20 minutes from Tulsa International Airport. You’ll see where Emmy-winning productions like Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People are filmed, discover how the Cherokee Nation is reshaping media, and walk away smarter about video and storytelling in your own work.
Registration
- Complimentary for professional communicators and students in the field.
- Advanced registration is required (limited to 30 attendees).
- Waivers are required for participation.
Schedule for October 30
- 3:00 p.m. | Registration & light refreshments
- 3:15 p.m. | Studio tour & communications insights
- 4:15 – 4:30 p.m. | Networking & departures

Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cherokee Film Studios, 16990 Oklahoma 20, Owasso, United States
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