A+34 February 16 - 29, 2008
AZ Arts
www.SanTanSun.com
Lights, Camera, Action Expo
AZ Arts
A fi lm, television, commercial expo presented by the camera” careers can converse with professionals about training
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the in areas of set design, wardrobe design, make-up artist, grips,
Arizona Entertainment Alliance will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 gaffers and more. Actors can speak with agents, photographers,
Chronicles
p.m. Sat., Feb. 16 at ASU Downtown Center, 502 E. Monroe St. coaches, and casting directors.
on the northeast corner.
F.A.N.G.: Fine Arts
Proceeds will benefi t the Arizona Film and Media Coalition,
Networking Group, Mesa Art
Participants will have the opportunity to attend a variety a grassroots organization lobbying for fi lm and television in
League, 9 a.m.-noon Wednesdays,
of 30-minute seminars that will help further their careers in Arizona. Mesa Senior Center, Room 3, 247
front of or behind the camera. Learning from professionals in Cost for the day, including all seminars, is $30. Children
N. MacDonald St., Mesa. Adult
such seminars as Acting for the Camera, The Right Agent for
group for artists to network
under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. One adult gets in
and share ideas. All levels and
You, Pitching Story Ideas for Motion Pictures, Kids in the Biz, free with each paid child.
mediums welcome. Call to reserve
Audition Tips, Improv, Stand-up Comedy, Getting into the Register in advance at www.azfi
lmandmedia.org. Registration lunch ticket. Info: 480-962-5612
Biz, Modeling, Stage and Screen Combat, Stunts, Producing at the door opens at 9 a.m. For more information, contact Gay
or
www.mesaartleague.com.
Indie Film and more. Participants interested in “behind the Gilbert at 480-222-4648 or by email at profi
lm1@aol.com.
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