BRAMA, Nov 13, 2003, 1:00 am ET
Press Release
The Hollywood Trident Foundation is announcing a scholarship program to the Los Angeles Film School for an 8-week intensive course in film making. The course is open to applicants of Ukrainian heritage who express a strong desire to learn professional film making skills. Students can be at beginner level or experienced professionals who might wish to change their careers. With an emphasis on total immersion in the course, the successful applicant should expect to set aside any other job or program he or she might be enrolled in.
The Los Angeles Film School is a major force in developing present and future film makers. Their advisory board includes such major talents as Faye Dunaway, Paul Verhoeven and others and guest speakers include many major talents working in the business today. The school is located in the heart of Hollywood and offers total film making facilities.
With a successful film festival on the films of Alexander Dovzhenko behind it, the Hollywood Trident Foundation looks with great anticipation to continue to promote and present the contribution of the Ukrainian community worldwide to modern civilization in the film and entertainment industry. This scholarship is the next step down that road.
The application process began October 22, 2003 and will extend to December 1, 2003 and the final decision will be made by December 10, 2003. Applicants should have a working knowledge of English, both spoken and written and should be ready to devote a full eight weeks to this course. The scholarship is made available by a generous donation by the LA film school. Incidental costs including travel, housing and day-to-day costs will be covered by the Hollywood Trident Foundation. Applicants can receive an application form by emailing hllwdtrident@sbcglobal.net. Or writing to Hollywood Trident Foundation, 4335 Van Nuys Blvd., Ste 362, Sherman Oaks, CA, 91403 USA.
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