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Where TO Start: Art Department Workshop
Where TO Start: Art Department Workshop

Where TO Start: Art Department Workshop
Where TO Start: Art Department Workshop
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Where TO Start: Art Department Workshop
The Reelworld Art Department Workshop in partnership with DGC Ontario provides an in-depth understanding of 4 areas of work within the Art department. This workshop is for Canadian Black, Indigenous, Asian, South Asian, and People of Colour who want to explore entering into art direction in film and television. The workshop includes discussion with experts in Art Direction, Production Design, Set Decoration, and Graphic Design. In depth knowledge about what each role entails will be shared through personal experience working in the industry. Learn about the training required, how to build a portfolio, and connect with mentors. An interactive session will explore the successful execution of art direction in a selection of films and participants will get the opportunity to present their own work and receive feedback.
Applications Closed
Spots are limited and the deadline to apply is January 4, 2022.
Getting Started
Learn what training and skills required for this area of production and how to build a portfolio.
Meet with experienced professionals. An interactive session will explore the successful execution of art direction in a selection of films and participants will get the opportunity to present their own work and receive feedback.
Making Connections
Special Thanks to the DGC Ontario
Upcoming Reelworld Programs & Events
1:00pm l March 28th, 2023
Meet the DGC Workshop & Q/A
Join us for a chat with R.T Thorne (The Porter, Utopia Falls) and Hans Engel (Senior Manager, National Directors Division & Directors Rights Collective of Canada, Directors Guild of Canada) to learn about the Director's Guild of Canada and working as a DGC Director.
1:00pm l March 30th, 2023
#HERFRAMEMATTERS: GOING DIGITAL - Empowering Women through Web Series
Webseries allow creators the ability to control their visions from beginning to end. As a result, it’s become a burgeoning field for racialized and Indigenous women to create authentic stories for their audiences. Join us for a panel with the Creator & Actor of Zarqa, Zarqa Nawaz, Actor on Gay Mean Girls Season 2, Robyn Matuto & 2023 Canadian Screen Award Nominee Connie Wang of Tokens as they speak on their experience developing or working under Black, Indigenous and Women of Colors writers & directors.
March 23 - 26, 2023
Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival
Reelworld is proud to co-present the screening of Canadian filmmaker Nisha Pahuja's latest documentary, To Kill a Tiger, at the 2023 Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival (MISAFF).
To Kill a Tiger follows Ranjit, a farmer in India, as he takes on the fight of his life when he demands justice for his 13-year-old daughter, the victim of a brutal gang rape. His decision to support his daughter is virtually unheard of, and his journey is unprecedented.
The film is playing on Friday, March 24, at 7:45pm at the Cineplex Mississauga, and you can get 10% off your tickets using the code 10yearsofmisaff. The director will also be in attendance at the screening. Get your tickets here.
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