10th Aegean Film Festival Hosts LMGI Workshop On Location Filming
Workshop panelists, with over 20 years of experience in Hollywood productions, included J.J. Levine, Alison A. Taylor, and Dan Connolly.by Alexa Criscitiello
The Location Management Workshop, co-organized by the Hellenic Film Commission of the Greek Film Centre and the 10th Aegean Film Festival, took place on Spetses Island, Greece, on July 20-21, 2021.
In collaboration with the Location Managers Guild International (LMGI) and within the framework of the Location Greece conference, the workshop panel explored the crucial role that location managers contribute to the success of productions.
They discussed their catalytic role in the promotion of international production in host countries, enhancing the skills of those involved in Greek cinematography to better attract and facilitate international producers. Workshop panelists, with over 20 years of experience in Hollywood productions, included:
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Director Barry Jenkins epic journey to The Underground Railway
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Director Barry Jenkins on filming The Underground Railroad: This show has broken me, if not once a week, every other week. Photos / Atsushi Nishijima/Amazon Studios
Director Barry Jenkins on filming The Underground Railroad: This show has broken me, if not once a week, every other week. Photos / Atsushi Nishijima/Amazon Studios
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Barry Jenkins and Thuso Mbedu on the set of âThe Underground Railroad,â which took an emotional toll on the cast and crew. âThis show has broken me, if not once a week, every other week,â Jenkins said.Credit.Atsushi Nishijima/Amazon Studios
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The Epic Journey to âThe Underground Railroadâ
How Barry Jenkins and his band of indie filmmakers made televisionâs most ambitious take on American slavery since âRoots.â
Barry Jenkins and Thuso Mbedu on the set of âThe Underground Railroad,â which took an emotional toll on the cast and crew. âThis show has broken me, if not once a week, every other week,â Jenkins said.Credit.Atsushi Nishijima/Amazon Studios