Virtual Master Class

Filmmaking for Artists—DIY Filmmaking Hacks with Director/Producer Scott J. Ross

September 29, 2022
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Behind-the-scenes on the set of “Jayson Musson: His History of Art,” with Co-Producer, Assistant Director and Lead Editor Scott J. Ross (foreground). Jayson Musson, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, “His History of Art,” 2022. Photo credit: Carlos Avendaño..

Join this virtual master class in DIY filmmaking from co-producer, assistant director, and lead editor of His History of Art, Scott J. Ross. Based in Los Angeles, Scott J. Ross is a filmmaker who specializes in comedy, documentary, and fine art film. This practical online workshop for visual artists will focus on cinematography, editing, and an overview of the most exciting new filmmaking tools and software.

Organized in conjunction with Jayson Musson: His History of Art.

Event Information

September 29, 2022
4:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Enjoy this virtual master class from the comfort of your home or studio. Registrants will receive a Zoom link in advance of the program date.

$35 Public | $30 Member | $15 Student
Although virtual, space is limited to allow for interactivity. Advance reservations required.

Register

About the Participants

Scott J. Ross is a filmmaker based in Los Angeles specializing in comedy, documentary, and fine art film.  A member of Public Cinema Club, he’s developed and directed over ten web series for Netflix, Syfy, Super Deluxe, New Form Digital, and The New York Times.

His work as director, producer, editor, and cinematographer has screened at major festivals including Sundance and Tribeca, as well as at art institutions including the Whitney, the MoMA, and the Venice Biennale. Scott is represented by production companies Alkemy X and All Ages Productions.

www.scottjross.com

 


Support

Major support for Jayson Musson: His History of Art has been provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, with additional support from The National Endowment for the Arts, The Wyncote Foundation, and All Ages Productions.

Major support of FWM is provided by the Marion Boulton “Kippy” Stroud Foundation. FWM receives state art funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Additional support is provided by Agnes Gund and the Board of Directors and Members of The Fabric Workshop and Museum.


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