In this workshop participants will explore ways to make films centered around their own personal queer stories. We will explore the power of personal filmmaking for both the filmmaker and the viewer, how to develop your own story into an outline or script, and the technical aspects of filming yourself. We will pay particular attention to why it is so important for queer people to share their stories and make films that reflect our experiences. The workshop will include prompts for developing a concept, practice exercises, and time for sharing in community. No film experience needed.
Instructor Bio:
Amanda Madden – Director, Editor
Amanda Madden (they/them) is a filmmaker, educator and community organizer whose work explores evolutions of intimacy, identity, body, and connection.They have worked as an director and editor of documentary, narrative, and experimental films for the past 15 years and their work has been exhibited internationally and won multiple awards and nominations. They facilitate the independent educational project, Reflection Collective, a series of virtual workshops and gatherings focused on creative practice as a tool for introspection and connection. They are also the Manager of the Artist Foundry at Utah Film Center. Learn more at amandacmadden.com