By Stephanie Ciccarelli
September 28, 2008
Want to get into movie trailers?
The first-ever movie trailer workshop held by Don Morrow, a contemporary and friend of the late Don LaFontaine, will take place in Sacramento at Nakamoto Productions November 1st, 2008.
He originated today’s trailer style delivery with then trailer film editor, the late Don LaFontaine, in the late fifties.
๠Titanic
๠Saving Private Ryan
๠A Fistful of Dollars
๠The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
๠Hang ‘Em High
๠The Dirty Dozen
๠The Prince of Egypt
๠The Talented Mr. Ripley
๠The Ciderhouse Rules
๠Omega Man
๠Snow falling on Cedars
๠Blue Water
๠White Death
๠Far From the Madding Crowd
And hundreds more!
Don will personally direct you recording an actual trailer. He will also demonstrate microphone techniques, voice projection and intensity levels as well as teach you about the elements of a trailer demo and how to start your career.
Seating is limited for this workshop. Early bird tuition is $175 by Oct. 15th, thereafter, it will be $200.
When: November 1st, 2008, 10:30 am-1:30 pm
Where: Nakamoto Productions, 907 20th St, Sacramento, California 95814
Price: $175 until Oct. 15th, thereafter and at the door: $200
This is the first Trailer Workshop ever held by Don Morrow and you'll be some of the first to learn in a group setting from his decades of experience.
For Reservations, call Ray at Nakamoto Productions: 916-447-6435
Or email Ray Nakamoto: Ray@nakamotoproductions.com
Best wishes,
Stephanie
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What a tremendous opportunity to meet and learn from a legend in the Trailer business. I'm really looking forward to this workshop. Promo and Trailers are an area of Voice Over that I am gunning for and this workshop will really help boot those efforts. Plus, this is the first time that Don has conducted a Trailer workshop so we are very honored to have him here in Sacramento.
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