August 8, 2018 ~ Austin Film Festival

Austin Film Festival
Panel of Speakers

Austin Film Festival

 
At our next mixer on Wednesday, August 8th at Opal Divine’s Austin Grill we present up to 4 speakers from the staff of the Austin Film Festival (AFF). Celebrating its Silver Anniversary this year, AFF is recognized as one of the best and most important film festivals, offering movies galore of every genre (many first releases), as well as panels and workshops with industry specialists discussing filmmaking, screenwriting, production, casting, financing, greenlighting, and much more. Come learn lots about it and wish AFF a Happy 25th Anniversary at this month’s #NAMixer.

Austin Film Festival

AFF will be announcing a special discount promo code for anyone in our audience who may wish to attend its annual Film Festival & Conference on October 25 – November 1, so make sure to make it to this mixer!


Spanning 8 jam-packed days & nights, this year’s Austin Film Festival & Conference features film screenings, workshops, roundtables, panels, parties, special events, and numerous networking opportunities. Find out about submitting, volunteering, interning, and everything there is to know about AFF’s Festival & Conference on October 25 – November 1, 2018 from these fine staff people of AFF:

Samantha Johnson – Executive Administrator (manages the script readings and is always looking for actors)
Samantha JohnsonBorn and raised in Texas, Samantha graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in English. Her passion for writing and storytelling led her to the Austin Film Festival where she began as an intern in the Conference Department before taking on the role of Film Marketing & Events Coordinator. Most recently Sam served as the Office Manager and she is thrilled to now be taking over the position of Executive Administrator at AFF. Out of the office, you can find Sam in the Red River District enjoying live music or binge-watching movies over queso and champagne.

 

Gabbi Lindgren – Script Competitions Coordinator (manages the volunteer readers)
Gabbi LindgrenOriginally from Eagan, Minnesota, Gabbi moved to Austin in January of 2015. Since her move she has filled a number of roles within AFF from starting as an intern in the Development Department to eventually serving as the Registration Director for the 2015 Festival before transitioning to her role in the Screenplay Department in which she coordinates all things administrative for the Competition. In her free time she enjoys throwing the Frisbee for her dog, Jasper, eating breakfast tacos, and of course, watching movies.

 

Samantha Levine – Marketing Director
Sam LevineOriginally from Chicago, Samantha attended the University of Texas at Austin and has stayed in the city ever since. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Dance with a concentration in RTF. Samantha originally joined AFF as an Office Management Intern for the 2013 Festival and has also filled the roles of Event Coordinator, Office Manager, Theater Operations Coordinator and Script Reading Coordinator. Samantha is looking forward to furthering the mission of AFF through marketing efforts. In her spare time, Samantha enjoys yoga, going to see live music and theatre, performing and sleeping.

 

Rob Gonzalez – Volunteer Manager
Raised in the Treasure Valley and Rocky Mountains of Idaho, Rob came to Austin by way of Tucson after graduating from the University of Arizona. He began interning with Austin Film Festival in 2016 and was hired shortly after as the Volunteer Manager. With his varied work experience as a white water raft salesman, ski patroller, independent theater manager, and kombucha brewer, Rob continues to serve as the head of volunteer operations. You can find him outside of work in the middle of nowhere enjoying the harshest nature he can find, or at home on his couch, sipping a homebrewed drink, and playing video games.

 
So check out the AFF Filmmakers Roundtable: Meet The Crew at the 4th Tap Brewing Co-op on Tuesday, August 7th, and the next night be sure to join us at this month’s Network Austin Mixer on Wednesday, August 8th at Opal Divine’s for insights and info about AFF and its upcoming Film Festival and Conference.

Get there early to take advantage of Opal Divine’s Happy Hour which lasts until 7, then $3 “Three for Texas” beers the rest of the evening. And don’t cook or go anywhere else for a meal or snacks because Opal’s offers a tasty and largely locally-sourced menu of goodies.

 

Last Month

We extend our deepest thanks to writer, producer, filmmaker, sound engineer (and more) Andrew Garrison for his excellent presentation at our Wednesday July 11th Mixer! Andrew showed some clips of his work, explained his processes and creative approaches, and answered a multitude of questions from our audience. Andrew is continuing to make movies right here in Austin, where he teaches production and is the Audio Area Head of Radio-Television-Film at The University of Texas at Austin.  Thank you, Andrew, for your time, insights, professionalism, and inspiration!
See photos here, and more mixer photos here.

 

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Mixing & Networking @ 6:00PM, Announcements @ 6:30, Speakers @ 6:45
Followed by More Mixing & Mingling and Networking

July 11, 2018 ~ Andrew Garrison

Filmmaker & Professor
Andrew Garrison

Andrew Garrison

We are proud to present this month’s guest speaker, award-winning filmmaker & professor Andrew Garrison, on Wednesday, July 11th at Opal Divine’s Austin Grill. Texan & Austinite Andrew is a writer, producer, and director who has also scored numerous credits in sound, cinematography, editing, even acting, and more over his career spanning 5 decades.

Andrew has received fellowships from the American Film Institute (AFI), the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), and the Rockefeller and Guggenheim foundations. A couple of his films, Third Ward TX & The Wilgus Stories, aired on PBS, and several others have been selected for screenings at theaters & festivals around the world, including SXSW, Sundance, Locarno International Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, New York Film Festival, and the Berlinale. His films have won multiple awards & nominations for the highly acclaimed feature film Trash Dance and short film Night Ride.

In 1975 Andrew co-founded the Dayton Community Media Workshop that produced community-based documentaries for local and national audiences. Later he was invited to join renowned film collective Appalshop in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky, where for a dozen years he collaborated to produce documentaries for others, as well as his own projects. Now the Audio Area Head of the Department of Radio-Television-Film (RTF) at the University of Texas in Austin (UT), Andrew founded yet another film organization, East Austin Stories, in which UT students work with residents & businesses in East Austin on documentary projects.

Watch these clips & trailers, and find more of Andrew’s works on Vimeo:

Trash Dance, a collaborative documentary project between Austin choreographer, Allison Orr, and employees of Austin Resource Recovery (formerly Solid Waste Services) to make an extraordinary and transforming public dance display on film

Third Ward TX, about a group of artists in inner-city Houston who have successfully revitalized their neighborhood with art as the engine of change

The Wilgus Stories, a narrative triptych of a humorous and poignant perspective on the significant moments of daily life as shown through the eyes of Wilgus Collier set in the 50s & 60s

Because I’m Here, rough-cut clip from a work-in-progress 35 years in the making sponsored in part by the City of Austin’s Cultural Arts Division and the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities about a man named Earl Gilmore, an African-American, gay, devout Christian, gospel choir director, blues musician, coal miner, centerfielder for the Clinchco Giants, carnival hoochie-coochie dancer, Ford Fellow, and life-long resident of Clinchco, Virginia, population 500. Shown here, Earl’s friend, Eldora, avoids answering the question, “How would you describe Earl?”

And put our next mixer featuring the multi-talented successful Andrew Garrison on your calendar for Wednesday the 11th at Opal’s!

Get there early to take advantage of Opal Divine’s Happy Hour which lasts until 7, then $3 “Three for Texas” beers the rest of the evening. And don’t cook or go anywhere else for a meal or snacks because Opal’s offers a tasty and largely locally-sourced menu of goodies.

 

Last Month

We’re so grateful for you, audience members, who came out to bravely step up to our stage and pitch yourselves. New connections abounded upon hearing from one another and what each does, has done, and is up to now, providing a greater opportunity for exchanging contacts & information; networking in a nutshell. There’s a wealth of talent & skills right here in Central Texas, as you sure showed us all!
And thanks so much to our special guest Jennifer Hutchins of Austin Entertainment Business and the Austin Chapter of the Producers Guild of America (PGA), who has diligently dug in to make our local industry ever more vital and recognized worldwide.
See photos here, and more mixer photos here.

 

Pass along our website and check it for details about each month’s speaker(s)!
Find this month’s mixer on Facebook and invite your friends.
Get on our mailing list and keep up with us on social media:
Like our page & join our group on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!

Mixing & Networking @ 6:00PM, Announcements @ 6:30, Speakers @ 6:45
Followed by More Mixing & Mingling and Networking