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Upcoming Events
Click here to read more about our Children's Filmmaking Workshop

February 4-7, 2010 7th Annual Oxford Film Festival @ Malco Oxford Studio Cinema
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Tickets are sold in the form of day passes and multi-day passes, which allow for unlimited screenings per day. Tickets to individual films are not available.
To see what's playing and when, please click on "FESTIVAL FILMS".
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For more information, please call 877-560-FILM
Children's Filmmaking Workshop Saturday, February 6, 2009
LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE
| The Oxford Film Festival will host a 3-hour workshop for middle school students, (grades 6-8) presented by Don Tingle, Workshop Director for the Alabama Filmmakers Co-op. This is an in-depth seminar with emphasis on story, planning, creative shooting and editing, starting at the highest level with breaking the process down to the three phases of filmmaking: Pre-Production (and Planning), Production and Post- Production. |
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Unlike many others, this workshop focuses on movie making using consumer level (home) video equipment and items most novice filmmakers are likely to already have. The goal of this workshop is to teach sufficient information for participants to plan and shoot short narrative films. Enrollment will be limited to 25 students.
Please note: this year's workshop is different from those of recent years.
When (is the workshop)? Saturday, Feb. 6, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Where (is the workshop)? Powerhouse Community Arts Center How much (is it)? $20, includes lunch and t-shirt How to register? Email us to request an application, or stop by the Powerhouse during their business hours. Need more info? Call 877-560-3456 or email
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This year's Children's Filmmaking Workshop is sponsored in part by the Rock River Foundation.
Hey, what about older kids?! If your child is in high school, and would like to work with other interested teenage filmmakers, please let us know (
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) so we can build a program for them. This particular workshop, however, is for middle school kids only.
And younger kids? Or kids who can't go to the workshop because it filled up? We will be hosting a day of free children's programming at the Oxford-Lafayette Public Library on the same day. Details will be posted in early 2010 on the FILMS tab, with the rest of our festival lineup.
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