2012 Oscar Gala

TheFilmSchool Presents
2012 OSCAR NIGHT CELEBRATION

An amazing evening is planned for you. Join us for an exclusive Academy Awards party. Watch the Oscars from the red carpet entrances to the announcement of Best Picture at the Triple Door in downtown Seattle. Enjoy the marvelous food of Wild Ginger, bid at the auction full of rare opportunities, and help our great filmmakers of the future.

Our goal for this event is to raise $150,000 to underwrite financial aid and mentoring for gifted low income youth and adults who aspire to make a difference in the world through film; the world’s most popular art form.


Join our VIP circle as a sponsor, patron, or benefactor

DATE:                 Sunday, February 26, 2012
LOCATION:         The Triple Door 216 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101
TIME:                  Doors open at 4pm
TICKET PRICE:   $150
DRESS:               Hollywood Chic


PURCHASE TICKETS

(please list couples together)

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DETAILS

Seating is dinner-theatre style. 

RSVP’s will be taken on a
first come first served basis.

For additional information, please
contact Montero Productions at
melissa@monteroproductions.net
or by phone: 425.454.7055

2012 Oscar Gala – Sponsorship Brochure

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2012 OSCAR NIGHT CELEBRATION

Co-Chairs:
Tom and Julie Skerritt & Patrice and Dr. Kevin Auld

Committee Members:
Tami Agassi-Dargey
Scilla Andreen
Ellen Bakke
Cindy Bostwick
Katherine Cheng
Max and Laura Clough
Petra Franklin
Michael Friedline
Mimi Gan
John Jacobsen
Andrew Kwatinetz
Marshall McReal
Heather Sandoval
Christian Shevchenko
Brittany Streissguth
Aron Thompson
Courtney Womack

Advisory Board:
Chris Ackerley
David Buck
Tim Girvin
Liz Glotzer
Matt Hooper
Heather Hughes
Chris McQuarrie
Deb Person
Robert Redford
Carlo Scanduzzi
David Skinner
Ed Zwick


 

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To elevate the art of cinematic storytelling through intensive training in screenwriting and directing.

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A Good Story Comes from Love

 

I found this written in one of my notebooks from years ago.  Enjoy.

A good story comes from love:

l) Love of telling a story–the belief that your vision can be expressed only through story, that characters can be more real than people, that the fictional world is more profound than the concrete.

2) Love of the dramatic– a fascination with the sudden surprises and revelations that bring sea-changes in life.

3) Love of truth– the belief that lies cripple the artist, that every truth in life must be questioned, down to one’s own secret motives; the ability to see and exorcise your own shit and to bring it up courageously and mercilessly.

4) Love of humanity–a willingness to empathize with suffering souls, to crawl inside their skins and see the world through their eyes.

5) Love of sensation– the desire to indulge in and bring to life the pleasures of the five senses.

6) Love of humor–even the most sober domestic dramas need that light touch, the twist of irony, the bite of satire, or the warm, gentle mirth that makes the most mundane scene glow.

7) Love of language–a delight in sound and sense, syntax and semantics.

8) Love of process–a joy in the journey of the story and the solitude of writing.

9) Love of uniqueness–the thrill of audacity and a stone-faced calm when it is met by ridicule.

10) Love of beauty–the courage and skill to develop your own style.

11) Love of duality, conflict, argumentation and the energy to orchestrate scene dynamics.

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