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A Tulsa Film Collective Workshop Series

In this panel series from the Tulsa Film Collective's first 'Pictures Up' event, industry professionals share their journeys and insights into the film industry everywhere from hair & makeup, grip & lighting, producing, and more!

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Episodios
  • Set Design
    Jul 3 2025

    The third installment of the Pictures Panel series features a discussion led by producer and production manager Dylan Brodie, focusing on various aspects of production design and props. Panel members Tafv Sampson, Brandon Toner Connolly, Neosha Miller, and Joe Hags share their experiences and insights into their respective roles, including set decoration, budgeting, and problem-solving. They discuss the importance of creating emotionally charged environments, overcoming challenges such as losing a set warehouse to fire, and how they prepare and collaborate with directors, actors, and other crew members. The session concludes with advice for those looking to break into the industry and a Q&A session with the audience on maintaining a collaborative and organized set.


    Menu:

    • 00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgements
    • 00:38 Meet the Panelists
    • 01:02 Production Design Overview
    • 02:44 Props Department Insights
    • 03:46 Origin Stories
    • 09:53 Navigating the Industry
    • 13:34 Interacting with Talent
    • 16:43 Creating Immersive Sets
    • 27:13 Overcoming Adversity
    • 41:10 Memorable Creations and Collaborations
    • 41:33 Sentimental Projects and Emotional Connections
    • 43:04 Special Projects and Behind-the-Scenes Insights
    • 47:28 The Challenges and Rewards of Film Production
    • 49:15 Surprising Aspects of Set Decoration
    • 52:03 The Hard Parts of Working in Film
    • 57:32 Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers
    • 01:01:17 Creating a Collaborative and Friendly Set Environment
    • 01:10:07 Q&A Session with the Audience
    • 01:22:01 Closing Remarks and Announcements
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    1 h y 23 m
  • Hair & Makeup
    Jul 3 2025

    In this second installment of the 'Pictures Up' panel series, moderator Dylan Brodie guides a deep dive into the vital roles within the hair and makeup departments for film and TV production. Featuring industry professionals Sharon Tab, Dalton Spence, David Atherton, Amy Wood, and Casey Cooper, the panel covers the intricacies of their jobs, the collaborative process with other departments, and their career journeys. They also provide valuable advice for those aspiring to join the industry, emphasize the importance of continuous learning, and share their favorite project experiences, all while highlighting the significance of creating a positive working environment for actors.


    Menu:

    • 00:00 Welcome and Introductions
    • 00:56 Meet the Panelists: Hair and Makeup Experts
    • 02:19 The Vital Role of Hair and Makeup in Film
    • 08:23 Panelists' Origin Stories: From Passion to Profession
    • 33:34 Creating Characters: Techniques and Challenges
    • 42:34 Collaboration Between Hair and Makeup Departments
    • 43:50 Advice for Aspiring Hair and Makeup Artists
    • 46:15 Learning and Staying Humble
    • 47:46 Working with Talent
    • 55:03 Family Support in the Industry
    • 58:17 Favorite Projects and Stories
    • 01:05:53 Challenges on Set
    • 01:10:20 Choosing Your Focus in the Industry
    • 01:12:01 Supporting Hair and Makeup Departments
    • 01:15:03 Finding Inspiration and Mentorship
    • 01:22:25 Final Q&A and Closing Remarks




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    1 h y 31 m
  • Camera Operations
    Jul 3 2025

    A Tulsa Film Collective Workshop Series

    In this panel discussion from the Tulsa Film Collective's first 'Pictures Up' event, industry professionals share their journeys and insights into the film industry.

    Moderated by Dylan Brodie, the panel includes Mark Schwartz Bard (Director of Photography), Joe Hernandez (A Camera Operator), Charles Elmore (B Camera Operator & Oklahoma Filmmaker), Chris Gogans (First Assistant Camera), Jenna Palermo (Second Assistant Camera), Rex Kenny (Dolly Grip), and others. They discuss their unique paths into the industry, challenges faced, the importance of community and mentorship, and the evolving film market in Oklahoma.
    The conversation covers technical tips, the necessity of hard work, and the balance of maintaining a personal life while following one's passion in film.

    Menu:

    • 00:00 Welcome and Introduction
    • 00:49 Acknowledging Sponsors and Panelists
    • 02:01 Mark Schwartz Bard's Journey
    • 10:44 Joe Hernandez's Path to Film
    • 17:09 Charles Elmore's Local Film Experience
    • 25:05 Chris Gogans' Career Beginnings
    • 31:00 Jenna Palermo's Film School and Early Career
    • 33:41 First Union Job and Career Progression
    • 35:02 Introduction to Rex Kenny: Dolly Grip
    • 35:54 Rex's Journey from Iron Worker to Grip
    • 37:38 Challenges and Rewards in the Film Industry
    • 42:11 Working on Reservation Dogs and Community Impact
    • 53:29 Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers
    • 01:06:46 Balancing Work and Family in Filmmaking
    • 01:08:10 The Reality of Making a Living in Filmmaking
    • 01:11:15 Networking and Opportunities in the Local Film Industry
    • 01:13:15 Getting Started in the Film Industry
    • 01:22:26 Technical Tips and Lessons Learned on Set
    • 01:25:42 The Importance of Local Film Community and Growth
    • 01:33:03 Shaping the Look of 'Reservation Dogs'
    • 01:35:52 Challenges and Triumphs of Women in the Film Industry
    • 01:37:12 Closing Remarks and Future Events




    Produced by Citizens of Sound

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    1 h y 39 m
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