Jennifer teaches workshop on directing your own erotic film

Posted on January 11, 2012

By Jennifer Lyon Bell

For anyone with an erotic imagination, you'll enjoy Jennifer's upcoming erotic filmmaking workshop "Get A Camera – How To Make Erotic Film Your Way".

In a few weeks, Jennifer will launch a not-just-for-film-students version of her filmmaking workshop, entitled “Get A Camera – How To Make Erotic Film Your Way.”

 

You’ll work on developing your own fantasties and ideas into a storyboard that you could – if you ever wanted to – shoot and edit into a film. We won’t be actually using cameras, but we will be discussing plots, shots, and everything from casting tips to what to bring to the set.

 

Everyone is welcome as long as you have an open mind and want to help your fellow filmmakers. Male, female, gay, lesbian, queer, trans. If you are full of passion but haven’t yet settled on an idea, great — we can help you focus it down. Those with more experience or a more developed idea are also welcome.

 

This workshop is extremely limited so that Jennifer can offer lots of personal attention. To reserve your spot, contact The creator of the Get A Room series, Marije Janssen, at getaroomutrecht@gmail.com and get the details.  Note that this workshop will be in English (though Jennifer speaks a fair amount of Dutch and is happy to help non-English speakers.)

 

WHAT: “Get A Camera – How To Make Erotic Film Your Way” workshop

WHEN: Saturday February 4, 2012, 2:00-5:00pm

WHERE: Cultdealerenzo, Jansbrugkelder, Oudegracht 105 a/d Werf, 3511AE Utrecht, Netherlands

COST: €25

 

 

Jennifer will show lots of film clips, including her own Blue Artichoke Films work, to get you inspired.

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