Wayne State law grad Connie Mangilin moderated the Guerilla Filmmaking panel discussion, filled with tips for would-be writers, directors, and producers.
- Wayne State law grad Connie Mangilin moderated the Guerilla Filmmaking panel discussion, filled with tips for would-be writers, directors, and producers.
- DWIFF winner for Regional Roots: The Birth and Evolution of Detroit and Its People, Carrie LeZotte expressed more anxiety than most during the panel discussion.
- Daniel Casey voted for not using professional actors for beginning independent filmmakers.
- DWIFF Director of Operations Suzanne Janik looks on as audience members pose questions during the Guerilla Filmmaking class at the WSU Tech Fair.
- Interested artists learn some of the ins and outs of independent filmmaking.
- An extended panel discussion provided immediate answers as well as printed material for class members.
- Keith Jefferies shared his philosophy of working in his business: "Shit Happens."
- Mike Madigan moved to Michigan 10 years ago, and has extensive experience with zombies--sober or drunk.
- DWIFF winner for Best Feature Bilals Stand, Sultan Sharrief began at the age of 19, with an MTV Movie Award nomination for his "The Spiral Project."
- Local artist Tommy Morris is a prolific live-streaming expert and began DetroitCity.TV.
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