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Local filmmakers will share their work and will participate in Q&As about their work.
CARMEL FILM FORUM: FOCUS ON FILMMAKING
FILM SCREENING AND FILMMAKER Q&As
No registration required.
SHORT FILM SCREENINGS August 4, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Local filmmakers will share their work. Learn what it takes to make a short film and experience local talent first-hand.
FEATURE FILM: THE GOOD CATHOLIC
August 11, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Producer John Robert Armstrong will talk about developing the Pigasus Pictures’ feature, The Good Catholic with the hosts of the Hamilton County Goes to the Movies ... view more »
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CARMEL FILM FORUM: FOCUS ON FILMMAKING
FILM SCREENING AND FILMMAKER Q&As
No registration required.
SHORT FILM SCREENINGS August 4, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Local filmmakers will share their work. Learn what it takes to make a short film and experience local talent first-hand.
FEATURE FILM: THE GOOD CATHOLIC
August 11, 6:00 – 9:00 PM
Producer John Robert Armstrong will talk about developing the Pigasus Pictures’ feature, The Good Catholic with the hosts of the Hamilton County Goes to the Movies podcast, Larry Lannan and Adam Aasen. Screening of the film and audience Q&A will follow.
LOCATION:
Both events are being held at the
Carmel Clay Public Library
55 4th Ave SE Carmel, IN 46032
For more details, visit MoriartyMedia.com.
The 2018 Carmel Film Forum is sponsored by The City of Carmel, Moriarty Media, Carmel Clay Public Library, Indy Film Fest, Indiana Filmmakers Network, Pigasus Pictures, Indiana Tattoo Company, Randy Johnson Photography, Books & Brews Carmel, T. Gregorek AV Consulting, and Roberts Camera.
Phone: 317-581-9126
Email: james@moriartymedia.com
INDIVIDUAL DATES & TIMES*
Additional time info:
After the August 11th event at 9 PM, participants will be invited to relocate to Books & Brews Carmel, 61 West City Center Drive, Carmel, IN 46032 to network, enjoy filmmaker inspired drinks and hear live music performed by Renée Michelle Merrifield.
LOCATION
55 4th Avenue, SE, Carmel, IN 46032