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Taylor Made Workshop

George J's — Glasgow, Kentucky

George J's — Glasgow, Kentucky

PRODUCING MULTIMEDIA PROJECTS ON A BUDGET

1-Day Workshop – August 22 10am – 5pm

Don’t let the economy derail your dreams!
For the first time in decades, stories about race, gender and class are daily topics in the news. Learn how to access this ready-made audience and to create innovative projects that sell.

This one-day workshop is designed to teach visual artists, filmmakers, writers and photographers how to:

• incorporate new media in your work
• develop a basic marketing strategy to sell your work
• identify your audience and learn how to access them
• partner with organizations to market your project
• develop better organizing and digital workflow techniques
• create the best presentation of your work

Participants will receive:
• Example of a winning grant proposal
• Consent/Release Form
• Fieldwork Checklist
• Partnering Letter

Students are invited to bring a project, at any stage, to discuss how to move their work forward.

Register Early! $125 before August 17th
$150 after the 17th

2 sliding scale spots available before the 17th

Place: California College of the Arts
1111 Eighth Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 – Room 101

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I work at Tastee Diner in Silver Spring, Md. and I heard a Sunday Morning piece on your book. We have a “lifer” named Eunice who is in her 53rd year at the diner. Her customers go to their “assigned” seats if you will and she already has their drinks, etc. You would love her story and the stories of her customers. My telephone # at work is 301-589-8171. I work the overnight from 10-6 except Monday. Would love to talk to you!

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