Can you imagine, this school was so intense, I didn't even have time to write in my blog the last three weeks. Now, we have had our short film Premiere night (picture here) and our final test, we have received our grades (I got an A, yipee!) and everybody is getting ready for either departure or another school. Something that I am really proud of, is that our whole team got a 100% grade on our last film, and I just want to send a big thank you to my team; Alex, Emmanuel, Catherine and Sean.
- Studying film history
- Acting/directing seminars with Kallan White, an experienced TV actress
- Production classes with Hollywood producer Mike Leahy
- Planning, shooting and finishing our short film "Let it Out" (see picture below)
- Premiere Night, showing all our films for the whole campus
I should be really tired, because several nights I stayed up until early morning to edit our film. But I'm not. At least not now. Joy gives energy!
In a couple of days I will be going back to Sweden. Originally there was supposed to be an internship coming up here just after this school, but that internship is now offered in the fourth quarter of the year instead. But there is another intership that attracts me even more, and that is one offered in Dallas, starting in August. This is a big project intended for world cinema distribution.
The project has just begun and in August we will be part of the starting preproduction. Director is going to be a very established one and some real Hollywood companies will be involved.
Our classes with Mike Leahy were awesome. Mike has produced 25 feature films and shared generously from his vast experience in Hollywood. What does producing mean? Producing means to oversee and administer the whole production. While the director has the artistic responsibility, the producer is responsible of planning and financing.
Anyway, Mike has a lot of credibility and he also has an interesting vision of how to continue in the future. It's a person to keep in touch with.
So how can I summarize this school? It has been extremely intense. I would even say it corresponds to a year of "ordinary" film school (a former student, when showing his credits from here, was allowed to skip two years in a four year film program in Canada).
Thank you all of you who have been with me in prayer and support. This is not the end!