Although making films is interesting and exciting enough to keep you busy all day long, we always find more and more interesting stuff to do here at our studio. That’s how we came up with the Green days idea. It has nothing to do with the environmental issues and Greenpeace, and I don’t really remember why we called it Green, but it doesn’t matter.
Green day is when we gather (mostly in the evening) to learn something new. Usually either one of us shares his/her new experience in some sphere with others, or we invite someone to do that for us. For example, last time we had a very interesting guest, Rick Barry, who analyzed Alfred Hitchkock’s Notorious for us in such an interesting way, that the meeting lasted till late night.
So, we decided to go on with this fine tradition this year and to organize Green days at least once or twice a month. We’d love to meet all kind of specialists who have something to do with cinema world; scriptwriters, cameramen, directors, editors, actors, sound editors, production designers, etc. If you think you don’t mind spending an evening with our studio members and telling us something interesting, let me know. Coffee’s on us!
Green days are very important for us, as none of us has filmmaking education, and fortunately we have enough guts to admit that.
By the way, besides Green days, we plan lot of public events with guests and film screenings this year, so don’t miss your invitation!
More photos here.
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