The Future of Filmmaking in Utah Featuring Utah Film Commission Director Marshall Moore
Plus a tour of Salt Lake Studios
When: 6 p.m., Monday, November 16, 2009
Where: Salt Lake Studios
1747 S 900 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84104
ABOUT SALT LAKE STUDIOS:
Salt Lake Studios has hosted film productions of High School Musical 3, the National Lampoon franchise and S. Darko. This fantastic facility boasts the largest green screen in the western U.S., measuring a whopping 800x400x280 feet. The full service studio is located in the heart of Salt Lake City and offers a 50,000 square foot soundstage with 15 offices for production and post.
ABOUT MARSHALL MOORE:
Before Marshall Moore joined the Utah Film Commission he worked extensively as a location manager. His work on the miniseries The Stand, based on the novel by Stephen King, brought him to Utah from Los Angeles. His string of credits includes Disney films, the series classic Touched By An Angel, which he served from 1996 to 2003, and Everwood. In 2004 he began working in production services at the film commission and three years later was promoted to director. Marshall and his energetic staff work tirelessly to promote our industry, and we are fortunate that he has agreed to share his insights with us on the future of filmmaking in Utah.
Also, this is your opportunity to:
• Catch up on the latest news and find out first hand what’s coming into the state.
• Learn more about how SAG covers work for film, television and new media.
• And meet your newly elected leaders.
No RSVP necessary. For the tour and presentation by Marshall Moore, members of the performing community who are not yet members of SAG are also invited to attend. A SAG-only membership meeting will follow immediately afterward; only current paid-up members will be admitted. Please bring your membership card paid through October 31, 2009. Parents/guardians of SAG young performers under 18-years-old are welcome to attend the membership meeting.