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L.A. Day 4: Making 60 Seconds Count and Talent Acquisition with Kevin Huvane

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The 60-Second Pitch with Aéro Film Owner Lance O’Connor Today our students received inside information on career readiness, punctuality and public speaking from Aéro Productions owner and Executive Producer Lance O'Connor. Being on time is such an important part of working in this industry.  He gave the example that if everyone is going on a bus to a meeting and you know the bus is running late, jump in a taxi and be the first to be seated at the meeting.  This will make a huge statement that you care and it will be memorable to those in charge.   What you wear is important so think about what statement you are making when entering an interview or a meeting to pitch your project.  You never know who you are going to meet and you do not get a second chance on a first impression.   Each opportunity of meeting people should be treated as an audition.  Mr. O'Connor spent a lot of energy helping students realize that they need to be r...

L.A. Day 3: Music Video Directing followed by Sony Studios

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Music Videos and TV Promos with Trudy Bellinger Trudy Bellinger graced our students with her journey of working her way to become one of the most successful music video directors and producers of all time.  You can read her full biography on her website http://www.trudybellinger.com .  Ms. Bellinger explained the generational shifts and the current landscape of music videos, tv promos, and commercials.  You may have seen some of her latest work with TV promos for ABC's Scandal, Project Runway, Next Top Model and The Bachelorette. Ms. Bellinger explained the differences between commercials, tv promos, and music videos.  Regular commercials are a big part of the industry but an ad agency has already created the idea/storyboard, and as directors you pitch for the job.  TV promos on the other hand, are somewhat in the middle where you as a director get a little more freedom and creative input.   East Boston High School student Juan Arias e...

L.A. Day 2: Ellen on a Bike, Friends Scene, Fox, Warner Brothers, and the British Consolate's Garden Party!

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Blog post by Alyanna Torres, Film Student at The English High School  Star Ellen DeGeneres strikes a smile as the Boston students yell hello to  her at the  Warner Brothers Studios.  Fox Studio Tour and Film Music Masterclass  Today we did a lot of fun things. First the Boston group got breakfast and then boarded the Coach bus to pick up the CineMagic crew from Ireland. We made our way to Fox Studios where we saw the film studios for shows like The Simpsons and the Big Bang Theory along with iconic statues like one from the movie Napoleon Dynamite . We had a film masterclass with a Fox executive. Here we learned about how music is created for film along with the copyrighting process. After the masterclass we got to watch the entire film X-Men: Dark Phoenix and discuss how the music impacted scenes from the movie. Pictured left is The English High School film student Nyavah Holder asking an executive about her journey to her current po...

BPS Film Students Travel to Los Angeles, California!

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BPS Film Students Take On L.A.!   BPS film students with CineMagic CEO Joan Burney Keatings and Actor Colin Farrell Eight Design and Media Pathways from East Boston High School and The English High School traveled to Los Angeles, California to take part in a one-week high school film festival with the non-profit organization CineMagic of Belfast, Northern Ireland. These same students created a short film last fall with the help of CineMagic through a partnership with the Mayor’s Office of International Partnerships.  Participating students from the Boston Public Schools will be collaborating with other film students from both Belfast, Northern Ireland and L.A. Film Producing Masterclass with Sean Barney Renowned producer Sean Barney presented a two-hour workshop on the art of producing commercials. Mr. Barney also produces short films but loves the change of pace of commercials, especially ones for the Super Bowl.  Mr. Barney went over all asp...

Instrument donation from Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation helps two BPS arts programs

The Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation, a non-profit music organization, recently donated over $80,000 worth of musical instruments and supplies to two lucky Boston public schools— the Margarita Muniz Academy and the Orchard Gardens K-8 School. Since 1996, Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation has been donating instruments to deserving, under-funded music programs and has been providing various support services to school districts around the country. The selection process for these donations is very thorough, and applications are by invitation only and are based on the financial need of schools. One of the qualifying Boston schools, The Margarita Muniz Academy, located in Jamaica Plain, opened in 2012 and has since developed an El Sistema-inspired arts program. El Sistema is a publically funded music-education program and movement that began in Venezuela in the 70s. The goal of the program is to use music as a vehicle for social change. “The program is totally barrier-free,” said Rebec...