If you've taken a class at SPNN Youth and are interested in producing work on your own outside of SOL, take a look at the upcoming workshops at SPNN Access. Access classes are a great opportunity to build your skills and an Access membership allows you to check out non-youth equipment and reserve time in the downstairs editing suites. Many of these classes are free, and all provide discounts for students and those with limited incomes.
iDVD Workshop
Feb. 13th @ 2PM
Learn how to use the Apple's DVD authoring program. You will learn how to prep your videos in order to create animated motion menus for your dvds, chapter selections and possibly learn to add dvd-rom content. Pre-requisite is iMovie or Final Cut Express. Cost is $20 for members, $30 for non-members, $10 for limited income.
Copyright Myths
Feb. 22 @ 6:30PM
What is a copyright and how does it affect you as a video producer? Kenneth Kunkle of Kunkle Law Office will go over common questions creative people may have concerning copyright issues. Kenneth is a Minnesota lawyer and a graduate of Hamline University School of Law. Kenneth has been providing legal services to the Twin Cities business community, and focuses on issues affecting the technology, graphic and fine arts, and entertainment (music, film, and publishing) industries.
$20 for current members, $30 for non-members, $10 for limited income.
Screen Play: from idea to outline
March 20 @ 3PM
Have you been interested in writing a short film but not sure where to start? Then this is the workshop for you. Accomplished screenwriter and 2009 McKnight Screenwriting Fellow, Karen Frank, will help you turn your idea into an outline to get your film moving in the right direction. Frank has completed six feature screenplays, two stage plays, and several short film scripts.
$20 for current members, $30 for non-members, $10 for limited income.
Short Film Producing Tips
April 17 @ 1PM
Description to come soon.