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Breaking Down Your Script
8 Jul 2006

Okay, you’ve got a script and you want to make it into a movie. How long will that take? What days will the lead actress have to work? How many days will you have to be in that apartment building and what permissions will you need? What props will you have to have? What will all those extras wear where will you get the costumes? Does the makeup person have to be there every day?

Award-winning film professional SIDNEY BRAMMER will answer these questions and more in her upcoming all day workshop, BREAKING DOWN A SCRIPT.

If you’re serious about making a movie, she’ll give you the start you need—the practical, critical information that you can’t get from books.

This workshop is being offered through Upstart, a nonprofit 501(c)3 based in Bastrop Texas.
DATE: July 8, 2006
TIME: 10am - 4pm
LOCATION: 927 Main Street (Bastrop Chamber of Commerce Building)

Reserve your seat, send $60 to Upstart today!
Upstart
P.O. Box 365
Bastrop, TX. 78602


ABOUT SIDNEY BRAMMER
A native Austinite, Sidney Brammer was a Fine Arts major at U.T., and performing artist in theatre, dance, film, and television. Sidney helped found the award-winning regional theatre company, Big State Productions, whose signature production, In The West, toured the state for a decade and played Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. in the early 1990s, representing the best of Texas theatre.

In the late 1980s and 90s she lived in New York City and Los Angeles, working as a production coordinator, supervisor, and manager on Hollywood and independent feature films as well as commercials.

In tandem with her entertainment industry career, she also worked as a freelance arts critic, feature writer, and editor for various publications, including The New York Amsterdam News, The Texas Observer, The Austin Chronicle, and the Austin American-Statesman. Today, she is an independent video and theatre director, screenwriter, playwright, and educator. Her most recent work includes Story and Editorial Consultant for THE LEGEND OF GHOSTWOLF’S GOLD (directed by her former student Shane Scott), Co-director with C.K. McFarland for the premiere production of A RIDE WITH BOB (starring Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel), and Director of the new BORDER RADIO live concert radio series (produced by Texas Folklife Resources).

She is a current adjunct faculty member of the creative writing department of Austin Community College and a founder of Soco’s Alleywood Studios.

Leave message at 512.321.2496 if you have any questions.

Upstart, Inc.
P.O. Box 365
Bastrop, TX. 78602
(Phone) 512.321.2496
(fax) 512.308.1975
http://www.upstartinc.org

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