HOW TO DEAL WITH WEIRD & UNPREDICTABLE HAPPENINGS!

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OPEN DOOR SEMINAR ON FILM PRODUCTION INSURANCE

by Frederick Bailey    Digital Film Production Mentor, IAFT/L.A.

 

Production Insurance is something professional filmmakers have to deal with on a regular basis.

IAFT has scheduled a Presentation on Production Insurance with Luke Gelineau who specializes in Entertainment Insurance for United Agencies in Burbank.

Let me tell you something.  I’ve worked in the motion picture industry since the early 1980s, and Luke has a wealth of information that was totally new to me, even after all these years.

It’s happening at IAFT at 3 pm Thursday afternoon, Feb. 6, and IAFT has an open door policy on seminars like this—that means there’s no charge.

Luke’s presentation will include definitions on the various types of insurance that productions require, and is peppered with fascinating real-life examples, stories from the trenches—the strange and unpredictable things that can befall you when you’re shooting and how to cope with them.

The whole deal will run about 45 minutes to an hour, but Luke can do some Q&A afterward.

Please RSVP for your ticket to fred@iaft.net, and do it as soon as you can, because seating is limited.

This is only the first in a series of Open Door seminars and workshops that IAFT will be offering this spring.  Others will be on Camera Booms, Cranes and Jibs, their history and unique differences…and on the latest in Lighting Instruments.

Come join us and check out IAFT!

We’re at 635 S. San Fernando Blvd., between Verdugo and Alameda in Burbank.  You can call us at [818] 900-1900.

Fred Bailey
Author: Fred Bailey

Frederick Bailey made his debut as a feature director with Shogun Cop, a fantasy action/adventure unveiled at the Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival.  A total of 23 of his screenplays have made it to film.  Frederick has worked extensively with producers as diverse as Roger Corman and Bob Rafelson.  His screen acting credits include supporting roles in nearly 20 films, as well as a recurring role on NBC’s Days of Our Lives.  Fred has also directed over one hundred stage plays in theatres all across the U.S.  Recently, he’s written, directed and on-screen hosted two 45-minute educational documentaries for IAFT: DIRECTING and SCREENWRITING. He’s taught acting, directing, and screenwriting in Japan and the Philippines.