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  • The Coronado Public Library and Coronado Art Commission invite you to step into the director’s chair with a hands-on film class with award winning producer and director, Tony Perri. In this collaborative class, aspiring filmmakers will work together to create a short film that will be submitted to the Coronado Island Film Festival. Participants will learn scripting, direction and every aspect of pre-production, production and post-production. The course will also provide opportunities to get-together outside of class to apply their new-found knowledge into the practical application of on-location filming, directing scenes, how to work a camera, light a scene and record audio. The team will learn the basics of editing and all post production tasks as well as how to distribute and market the final short film and process required for submitting the movie to film festivals. The course is eight weeks long and participants are encouraged to attend as many sessions as possible as the class will be working on a collaborative project. Classes will cover: Film Types and Production Overview: Through watching different types of short films, the class will decide what kind of movie it will produce. Story ideas will be discussed along with how to script the film, create storyboards and the production logistics needed to make the movie per their script, the storyboards created and the vision of production team. The Production Team: The roles of each of the following positions are explained and each class member will have the opportunity to work at every job and/or focus on specific roles which may interest them. Scripting, Storyboards, Casting and Pre-Production: The team will create a shooting script and storyboards. Through this, they may decide on filming locations, how to cast the movie, production planning as well as the equipment, crew and props needed for the on-location filming. Directing, Producing and Cinematography: How to direct both action and actors is reviewed along with the roles of the producer and cinematographer. Examples of great directing and cinematography are shown. The Art of Filming, Lighting and Audio Production: Scenes which can be filmed at or near the Library will be produced. Participants will learn how to operate different types of cameras, lights and microphones. Music, Special Effects, Editing and Post Production: As we watch various films, the class begins to understand the importance of music and how it fits into the post production process. They learn how to mix music, scenes and special effects in order to create the story they wish to share with the viewers. Mastering the Film and Distribution: Upon completion of post production, the class will discover the art of color-correcting the video, sweetening the sound and preparing the final film for screenings. The team will learn how to distribute the film digitally and submit it to film festivals. About Tony Perri: Tony Perri began his broadcast and film career at the Walt Disney Company as a producer, director and broadcast journalist. After Disney, Mr. Perri became producer and director at the nationally syndicated TV show, PM Magazine and the long-running local version at KPIX-TV (CBS), Evening Magazine. Tony went on to form the TV, film and digital media production company, Surf's Up Studios. His most recent films include the documentary, "School of Thought" with David Lynch, Paul McCartney and John Hagelin. His feature film, "Serotonin Rising" starring the Dalai Lama and Deepak Chopra won the prestigious "Audience Choice Award" at the Estes Park Film Festival. "Serotonin Rising" sold out its world premiere at the Vail Film Festival where actor and Vail Film Festival award-winner. Mr. Perri is an executive producer and director with Surf's Up Studios, which produces movies, music videos, webisodes, news reels and all forms of social and digital media. Tony also teaches a workshop he developed called "Backpack Journalism" at the University of California at San Diego, Digital Arts Center. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of Colorado where he teaches documentary production, TV production, on-air technique and broadcast journalism.
  • The Carlsbad Village Street Faire features over 750 unique vendors with a little of everything: arts & crafts, antiques, unique clothing, items from around the world, and more. Children’s rides, an international food center, and an old-fashioned pancake breakfast guarantee that you’ll find fun for the whole family! Parking for this very popular event is limited, so visitors are encouraged to use the complimentary shuttles that run to and from the faire every 15 minutes. The shuttle pick-up locations are at the northwest corner of Sears at Shoppes at Carlsbad Plaza Camino Real (Highway 78 and Jefferson) as well as at the Poinsettia Coaster Station (Poinsettia exit off of I-5). There will be limited amount of handicap parking throughout the event. Visit: Carlsbad Spring Village Faire
  • San Diego, get ready for an epic all-day celebration at San Diego FC’s Block Party, where the community comes together to cheer on our squad against Charlotte FC. Enjoy a live DJ, tequila samplings, food trucks, bar stations, and exclusive giveaways at The Soap Factory in Logan Heights! First 100 Chrome and Azul cocktails on SDFC – Redeemable with drink ticket. Watch the match with fellow fans. Event Details Date: Saturday, April 19 Time: Block Party: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Location: The Soap Factory 2995 Commercial St, San Diego, CA 92113 Activation Details: 4V4 Youth Soccer Tournament (2013) Official Watch Party Viewing Experience: SDFC vs. Charlotte FC Dios Azul Activations + Tequila Samplings Live Music ft. DJ Beto Perez SDFC Merchandise Trailer + Retail Boutiques SDFC Jersey Raffles + Giveaways First 100 Chrome and Azul cocktails on SDFC – Redeemable with drink ticket Food Trucks + Festival Bar Stations Pop-Up Art Gallery ft. SDFC Playmakers FC25 Tournament + Open Play Emo Brown Podcast – Live Streaming Post-Match Afterparty Attendees must bring a valid ID All ages welcome San Diego FC on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Trump administration wants to make it easier for companies to use drones for business — from delivering coffee to inspecting power lines to working on farms.
  • Movie night is a perfect time to spend with your family and friends enjoying a blockbuster family-friendly film, Moana 2, under the stars. Be sure to bring your blankets and low-backed chairs. Bring food and drinks to enjoy a picnic in the park, but please no glass containers. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Activities begin at 6:30 p.m. with the movie starting at dusk. City of Encinitas on Facebook / Instagram
  • Presenting a live model sculpturing demonstration. We support art and culture education within the community, and explore a variety of mediums with the public as all mediums are presented by professional; artists. Dana is the owner of Lieu de Sculpture Studios, and seating is limited. so please RSVP to explore this very special demonstration. Visit: https://patch.com/california/carlsbad/calendar/event/20250508/9c982f07-5b47-4ff3-9c5c-b9826371a4e5/free-demo-and-expression-live-model-with-sculptor-dana-mccollough
  • The Police Records Access Project database, now available to the public, contains roughly 1.5 million pages of records from 12,000 officer-misconduct and use-of-force cases in California.
  • Los demócratas de California están considerando nuevos mapas políticos que podrían eliminar cinco escaños de la Cámara de Representantes federal que están en manos de republicanos, a la vez que refuerzan a los legisladores demócratas en otros distritos.
  • The Trump administration has reversed a rule that allowed undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as kids to buy health insurance on Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
  • Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say the Trump administration's focus on new equipment doesn't address problems like grueling schedules and stagnating pay that are hurting morale.
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