Paul Korda . com - The Web Home of Paul Korda, singer, musician & song-writer.

International Entertainment News

Thursday, April 22, 2010

The WE tv Film Academy Teaches Women How To Video-Doc Their Own Fascinating Stories April 24-25 In NYC

The WE tv Film Academy Teaches Women How To Video-Doc Their Own Fascinating Stories April 24-25 In NYC

Register Now at www.WEtv.com/film-academy

NEW YORK, April 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Thanks to YouTube, Facebook and the iPhone, people are sharing their everyday life moments through video more than ever. Have you ever wanted to share your stories but don't know how? WE tv will teach people the art of short form video and how to document their own stories in the WE tv Film Academy, a new, instructional series offered by the popular network. No previous filmmaking or expertise is required. The classes will be offered at WE tv's Headquarters in New York City on April 24-25.

WE tv is widely-recognized as a leader in women's programming, and offers a particular focus on profiling women who tell fascinating stories. The new WE tv Film Academy will teach attendees how to chronicle their own, fascinating stories sourced from their everyday lives. An additional goal of the program is to create a pool of talented contributors to WE tv Networks' digital platforms to ultimately showcase compelling original content 24/7.

Students can choose from a one or two day seminar. The one day class, entitled "How to Shoot Great Video" focuses on how to shoot professional-quality video, camera use, an actual film shoot and insightful feedback of work. The second day of classes concentrates on creating story-based videos. In-depth instruction in editing, storytelling and self-critiquing will also be taught. Finished works will be screened and group feedback will be provided by WE tv experts.

Both days focus on short form production formats, which are the most popular for on-line and mobile content. A major highlight of both days will be the WE tv Executive Presentation, where students will attend a lecture and engage in a Q&A session with top WE tv programming executives. Participants will be invited to submit their work for acquisition consideration as WE tv's digital property.

"At WE tv, we know there is a real art to video storytelling, and we're excited to be able to share our expertise with talented women seeking to share their stories," said Jennifer Robertson, Senior Vice President, Digital Media and Business Development for WE tv and Wedding Central. "We want to connect with our viewers, and the WE tv Film Academy can help them document their experiences and interests in a creative way."

To register for the WE tv Film Academy and for more general information, please visit: www.wetv.com/film-academy or call (888) 549-8885 Attending WE tv Film Academy' s one day session costs $495; the two day program costs $995. Video camera and laptop rentals are also available through the Film Academy.

About WE tv

WE tv (http://www.wetv.com/), a subsidiary of Rainbow Media Holdings LLC, is the premier source for women looking to satisfy their curiosity with fascinating, real-life stories and entertaining, fresh content that is relevant to key stages of their lives. Available in over 76 million homes, WE tv's programming offers viewers compelling perspectives on women's lives ranging from the ordinary to the extraordinary, presented in a non-judgmental voice. The network's popular original series include the signature show Bridezillas; critically acclaimed, viewer favorite The Locator (the network's most-watched-series ever), Amazing Wedding Cakes, My Fair Wedding with David Tutera and Raising Sextuplets. WE tv is available in HD and WE tv On Demand is available in more than 30 million homes.

WE tv's public affairs initiative, WE Empowers Women, is dedicated to creating programs that foster and celebrate women's strength, confidence and diversity. The network's newest initiative, WE Volunteer (http://www.wevolunteer.tv/), celebrates the idea that one full day - just 24 hours - of community service can make a difference in someone else's life. The initiative is a call-to-action for women to become more involved in their communities by connecting them with local causes they are passionate about while encouraging them to volunteer.


Source: WE tv

CONTACT: Alice Rao, +1-212-324-8744, akrao@WEtvNetworks.com

Web Site: http://www.wetv.com/


-------
Profile: intent

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home