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COST: FREE
Class Limit: 25
Instructor: Britany Sparrow
ONLINE WORKSHOP
(Film Co-op members are required to take this Etiquette course before they can do their own projects through the Film Co-op or work on member sets in any role)
Workshop Description:
Set etiquette establishes the code of acceptable and expected behaviour on a film set. This course for newcomers to the film community will teach what to expect when you are called to work on a film set and what you are supposed to do when you arrive on set. This workshop will provide you with a vocabulary and details about the chain of command in the film crew. Find out who does what, the behaviour that is expected of you, and how to make sure you make a good impression.
Instructor's Biography:
Britany Sparrow is originally from Vernon, British Columbia, and has been making films in New Brunswick since 2006. After graduating from UNB with a BA in English (Creative Writing) and a certificate in Film and Video Production, Britany joined the New Brunswick Filmmakers’ Co-operative, and she directed her first short film (The Perfect Cliché) in 2007. Since then she has directed 9 short films including The Morning After (Short Film Venture), Chopsticks (NB Joy), Friend Zone (artsnb), and Stand By You, which was nominated for 4 awards at the 2021 Silver Wave Film Festival including Best Genre Short. She is currently working on securing funding for her first feature film, Still Your Song.
Britany has worked on more than 75 film and video projects including short films, feature films, training videos, TV pilots, and web series. She specializes in production management and assistant directing, and has also mentored many first-time filmmakers as they navigated their first project. Britany was also the co-creator of the award-winning 48 Hour Festival films Sucker Fish (2017) and Growing Younger (2018).
In 2011, Britany was awarded the Volunteer Recognition Award at the Silver Wave Film Festival, and in 2020 she was awarded the WIFT-AT Salute to a Woman Working in Film in New Brunswick. She is the President of the NBFC, a former board member of WIFT-AT, and was formerly the editor for WIFT-AT’s newsletter Tidings. Britany currently lives in New Maryland, NB with her soundman and their cats.