Asheville School of Film hosts an open house, student film screenings and classes

PRESS RELEASE FROM ASHEVILLE SCHOOL OF FILM:

Asheville School of Film is pleased to announce its next FREE Summer Open House and Filmmaker Mixer on Sunday June 5th, 3-6 pm. Co-owners Brad Hoover, and Bill Pivetta, and manager Beth Rhyne will be present, along with several guest instructors and local filmmakers. Come enjoy the refreshments and learn about upcoming classes for both youth and adults! RSVP requested via email or facebook.

Additionally, ASoF will have FREE public Student Film Screenings on Saturday June 18th, at 12 Noon at Grail Moviehouse, located at 45 South French Broad Ave. Films shown will include a Filmmaking 101 project, and two short films from Filmmaking 201/301, and include many local actors. No fee or tickets are required, but patrons are encouraged to purchase concessions and stay for a movie.

A unique series of Film History and Appreciation seminars will continue on the first Friday of every month from 6:30- 8:30 pm. Renowned film historian Frank Thompson will lead an in depth discussion and expose on various Film Directors. The next seminar on June 3rd will examine the works of Orson Welles. Cost of the seminar is a reduced $20, and attendees are encouraged to pre-register through the website. Look for future collaborations with Grail Moviehouse on screenings of the featured director.

In addition to the routine Film 101, 201, and 301 courses, there will be an intensive weekend workshop May 21-22nd, 12p- 6pm on Documentary Filmmaking. This course is taught by experienced director and documentarian, Gary Donatelli, and will explore the art of non-fiction filmmaking through the secrets of capturing and telling a story that will captivate the audience. Cost for the weekend intensive will be $275.

ASoF is honored to also have local screenwriter Andrew Shearer leading an 8 week course on Screenwriting 101, an Introduction. Andrew is an accomplished award-winning screenwriter who will guide students through the proper process of screenwriting, applicable to both feature screenplays and short scripts. Class will meet weekly on Tuesday evenings, from 6:30-9:30 pm for 8 classes starting June 7th (omitting July 4th week). Cost of the course is $525.

Details of all classes and deadlines for enrollment can be found on the website (ashevilleschooloffilm.com), and students are encouraged to register at least two weeks prior to class. Students who have completed one course (film history excluded) with Asheville School of Film will be eligible for future class discounts of 20%.

The Asheville School of Film is located at 45 S. French Broad Ave. Ste 120, Asheville, NC 28801.
Go online to www.ashevilleschooloffilm.com or call 1-844-AVL-FILM (285-3456) to request more information.

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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