| TWN Wednesday Night Seminars
Walk-in seminars on film/video/digital
production topics from funding to sound and
more!
Professionals in the field provide down to
earth "how-
to's" for the independent media-maker.
Classes are $25, $15 for low
income/students.
10/31 Techno Organizing
From basic to brilliant, a workshop exploring
the benefits of using technology to organize
information and resources over traditional
approaches. In the spirit of the pioneers who
utilized new technology to create art (DJ,
Aerosol Artist & Producer), the course of
this workshop demystifies using the new age
of Web 2.0 online services instead of desktop
applications, and details how storing data
online rather than onto one's desktop or
laptop hard drive can help with the overall
effectiveness and value of the information
being created, stored and/or distributed
among the community. Taught by Rolando Brown
of the Hip Hop Association.
Upcoming Workshops
11/14 Getting the Funds-Proposal
Writing
11/28 Production Planning
All workshops start at 6:30PM
Third World Newsreel
545 8th Avenue, 10th Floor
between 37th and 38th streets
1, 2, 3, 7, A, C, E, N, R, Q, W to Times
Square 42nd street
212 947-9277 x 304
Register
by
emailing: workshop@twn.org.
TWN Recommends
Caribbean Film Series at Brooklyn
Museum
Jewmaican by Melinda Tenenzapf,
Cousins by Sindi Gordon, and Play
Mas by Michele Stephenson. Q&A with the
filmmakers follows the screening.
October 28, 3 PM
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn, NY view
schedule
--------------------------------------------------
Habana/Harlem at Harlem Stage
Explore and celebrate the rich legacy of
music and culture that have connected New
York City and Habana, Cuba for almost 100
years as cultivated by artists of the African
Diaspora. Habana/Harlem is a pulsating
infectious delight for all music lovers, of
all ages and tastes. Produced by Neyda
Martinez and Onel Mulet
November 2, 7:30 PM, Concert
November 3, 4:30 PM, Film Screening and Panel
November 3, 7:30 PM, Concert
Harlem Stage Gatehouse
New York, NY
view
schedule
| TWN Thanks
TWN is supported in
part by The New York State Council on the
Arts, The
National Endowment for the Arts, The Ford
Foundation, The North Star Fund, The Funding
Exchange, and Manhattan Neighborhood
Network.
|
|
phone:
212.947.9277
|
 |
TWN is a 501(c)3 nonprofit
organization dedicated to fostering the creation,
appreciation, and dissemination of independent media
by and about people of color and social justice issues.
|
|
|