Skills: Making Movies on a Micro Budget w/ Andrew Hevia
Join Oolite Arts and filmmaker/producer Andrew Hevia for a workshop on developing a “micro budget mindset” to create a feature length film for under $50,000. In this presentation, Andrew will provide tips on staying nimble and adaptive, navigating your budget, and case studies of films making magic happen with limited funds.
About the Instructor
Andrew Hevia is a Cuban American filmmaker from Miami, Florida. His producing credits include the three time Academy Award winning film MOONLIGHT and the Spanish language film CENIZAS, winner of three Ecuadorian national film awards. His latest directing project, a documentary feature called LEAVE THE BUS THROUGH THE BROKEN WINDOW, was called “the most original and fascinating documentary” of the year by Film Threat after it Premiered at SXSW in Austin, Texas.
A graduate of the Florida State University Film School and Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, Andrew was a 2015 Fulbright Fellow to Hong Kong, a 2017 IFP Labs Fellow and a 2018 Producing Fellow at Berlinale Talents. He currently lives in Los Angeles, where he runs the North American office of Fabula, the Academy Award winning production company founded by Juan de Dios and Pablo Larraín.
Date/Time
Wed, Feb. 3, 2021
6-7p.m. ET
Zoom