A Tulsa Film Collective Workshop Series
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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
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Produced by Citizens of Sound