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Famously Successful Film Course Coming to Portland

Monday, January 12, 2015

 

Dov Simens via Twitter

Dov Simens, founder of the Hollywood Film Institute, will be in Portland this February teaching his famous '2-Day Film School' – a crash course seminar in selling and financing successful feature films.

The 2-Day Film School will be taught at the Clinton Street Theater on February 7-8 on behalf of Moviemaker Magazine. 

Simens has taught his 2-Day Film School for over 20 years. His course has launched the careers of several of Hollywood’s most notable writers, directors, and producers, including Quentin Tarantino, Spike Lee, Queen Latifah, and Baz Luhrmann.

The 2-Day Film School teaches a systematic method for up-and-coming industry members to write, produce, and direct their first feature film in a cost-effective manner. 

Admission ranges from $175 for the general public to $125 for students with ID. Click HERE to purchase tickets.

 

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