Asheville School of Film announces grand opening and 2016 classes

PRESS RELEASE:

Welcome in the New Year by visiting Asheville School of Film’s new location!

Asheville School of Film is hosting a FREE Grand Opening for potential students and the local film community of Asheville and WNC on Sunday, January 3rd, 2016! Check out the newly renovated facility and meet faculty and guest instructors. Learn about upcoming part-time or short term classes and seminars. Stop in any time from 3-6 pm. Please RSVP via Facebook or by emailing ashevilleschooloffilm@gmail.com. Free parking available in the United Way lot across the street, or along the street.

Asheville School of Film is a new, local film school focused on providing affordable part-time and weekend classes in film production for all experience levels. Professionals that benefit from such classes include industry and independent filmmakers, videographers, documentarians and commercial producers.

Upcoming classes scheduled for 2016 include Filmmaking 101, 201, and 301 eight week courses. These courses will review Introduction to the filmmaking process, Preproduction and short film Production, and Postproduction respectively. There will additionally be a Documentary Filmmaking eight week course, Screenwriting course, Silent Film History Weekend, and Directing Weekend Workshop.

Costs and deadlines for enrollment can be found on either the website (ashevilleschooloffilm.com) or Facebook page. Students who have completed one course 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.

Asheville School of Film concluded their Filmmaking 101 class December 5th with local screening of their film project “Embers” for family and friends at Asheville Pizza and Brewing.

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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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