Cucalorus was awesome. It was a fantastic experience to
attend a festival of its size in an all-access capacity in my own town. I was
fortunate enough to have a pretty free schedule and spent most of my week
downtown at festival events. I really enjoyed the attitudes and professional
behavior of the Cucalorus staff. Most of the folks we interacted with were
volunteers, as most of their staff are volunteers or seasonal employees.
Everyone was very friendly, very willing to help you enjoy your festival experience.
They also worked seamlessly with the staff of the different venues that
festival events occupied. The employees of different theaters and bars all
seemed to know at least the basics of what was going on with the festival and
were mostly able to answer questions. Visions takes place over a single day and
mostly in one specific location, so this doesn’t quite apply to us in the exact
same fashion, but something we should definitely strive for is open
communication between departments and a basic understanding of all events,
schedules, and locations among all festival staff. I really enjoyed the
Filmmakers Lounge, it was a good time. We don’t really have enough time in our
festival for the filmmakers to make good use of a dedicated lounge, but it
might be worth looking into the creation of a lounge for the filmmakers and
sponsors only, for networking purposes and to provide guests who can’t really
go home if they get tired or need to take a break with a place to go chill out.
Another lesson we can take from the filmmakers lounge centers around booze. I
learned, through my thorough investigation of the complimentary bars of
cucalorus, that stocking can be an issue. at several points throughout the
festival, they ran out of stuff. I spoke with someone who was in charge of
stocking the liquor that they were giving out for free, and they said that the
festival hadn’t bought as much as she thought they should have, and that the
festival had to send someone to buy more liquor on the third day of the
festival.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
week 13
This week has been slow for me, Visions wise. I’ve been
getting increasingly more swamped in my other classes, and Visions has taken
somewhat of a backseat since I am not as busy as I could be with departmental
work right now. I did enjoy helping the development team film the promotional
video for our upcoming Indiegogo campaign. I love film production, and it is
always a good time when I get to work on a project. Aside from that, I’ve just
been assisting in departmental work, like helping Kevin address envelopes to
send call for entries posters to selected schools from our address database. I
also sent a few emails this week to some people I met at Virginia Film Festival
and Cucalorus Film Festival who I had noticed either were undergrads or had
recently graduated and made a film during their college career to encourage
them to submit to Visions through the website. I am looking forward to working
with my new department crew next semester. This weekend I met in person the
only one I had not yet been introduced to, and it looks like I got a really
great group of people to work with in the spring.
Monday, November 16, 2015
Week 12
What is free time? I have randomly become so busy at the end
of the semester; I am no longer on top of my work in most classes. I am still
pretty on top of my Visions responsibilities, but in my other classes I am just
putting out fires. Unfortunately, I copped out and had Shannon contact Felix
for me for the initial contact, though I will take over the communication after
that. I am checking many travel sites to try and gauge the cost of flying
someone from New York to Wilmington for a weekend, and once I have that, I will
share with the class and get some funds marked out for it on the budget. I’ve
barely had time to eat and sleep, and I realize that my job isn’t even a
particularly strenuous one within our staff, so I can’t imagine what other
department’s workload is like right now, considering their other classes.
Cucalorus was a nice break. It was a great research opportunity, as well as a
good lesson in time management. For example, I spent every possible moment at
the festival, which I do not regret, but it did fill three days worth of time
that I could have been working on homework projects. The end of the semester
will be a struggle, but I have a clear plan for completing my assignments.
Monday, November 9, 2015
Week 11
This week was totally awesome. I was lucky enough to travel
with a group of Visions directors and staff to Charlottesville, Virginia, to
attend the Virginia Film Festival. It was the second major festival I have
attended, and the first time I have attended a festival at an all-access,
industry level capacity. It was an amazing opportunity for learning festival
management tips and techniques, as well as for enrichment of life and
cultivating future career opportunities. I was lucky enough to meet the director
and actors of a particularly funny short film and hang out with them over the
weekend, as well as learn from Billy Ray, an Oscar winning director. We also
attended a secret screening that turned out to be a pre-premiere of “Secrets In
Their Eyes,” and a Q&A afterwards that was amazing. One of the best aspects
of the festival was the filmmakers and sponsors lounge. It was in a bar called
the Whiskey Jar that was just my kind of place. We had the opportunity there to
meet many festival workers, other filmmakers, and patrons of film. The food was
also really good too. Some things I noticed for my job as Operations Director
involved transportation and technical things during exhibition. Some off-site
screenings were very hard to get to, and there were some occasional issues with
mic’s and subtitles that my team will prepare for.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Week 10
This week was exhausting. I was still pretty sick with my
mystery illness, which made me miss and skip a bunch of stuff throughout my
weekly schedule. We also had the first fundraiser party, which was fun, but
also kinda miserable whilst sick. The venue was cool, and the planning was
good, and all team members were on point. It went really well. My shooting
gallery game worked out really nicely, and James and I were coming up with some
adaptations for the future, should we decide to use it again. We also had the
bake sale, which was very successful even after meeting with some setbacks with
weather and scheduling (and sunlight melting cookies). But despite any perceived
problems, a good chunk of change was made. As for my personal job, I’ve been
drafting a new email to send to our first prospective keynote speaker, Felix
Thompson, and will be sending it to the programming department to look over and
give suggestions on before sending it to Felix himself. From there, I will provide
him with any additional information he needs until he either agrees to or
declines the offer. If that happens, I’ll do the same with our other two “top
two” options until we get somebody committed.
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Week 9
I've been very sick this week, and it's really thrown me off, but I'm
getting everything back in order today and should be ready to go by the end of
the day Sunday. I gave the first keynote brainstorm presentation on Tuesday,
and it was sub par. this Tuesday, I'll give another one, which will be better
now that I know more what to focus on. I'm going to be focusing on Felix, Zack,
Shreyashi, and two more people of the same caliber that i will find on the
alumni Facebook page. I am preparing as well for the bake sale and party this
week. I'm building a shooting gallery game for the party and I was going to
bake for the bake sale, but now I’m not sure if I should be touching food
(because of the sick thing) so I'm asking Adrianne what she wants me to do
about that. Kevin and I had intended to split the cost of the cookies I was
going to make anyway, so I will probably just enlist his help in baking them so
I don’t spread germs in the visions bake sale cookies. Either way, this will be
a full and busy week
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