Between the Screens: An Inside Look at New Ways to Make Movies – Maryland Film Festival

Between the Screens: An Inside Look at New Ways to Make Movies – Maryland Film Festival

November 12, 2016 – Maryland Institute College of Art

Pictured (LtoR) Lodge Kerrigan, filmmaker/event panelist; and David Koch, Aptean account manager

Pictured (LtoR) Jed Dietz, Maryland Film Festival founder/director; Matt Porterfield, Baltimore-based filmmaker/event moderator; and Marielle Heller, filmmaker/event panelist

Pictured (LtoR) Suzan Garabedian, Maryland Film Festival board member; and Michael Ross, Center Stage managing director

Pictured (LtoR) Jackie Moller, MFF festival growth chair; and Troy Hill, MTS Broadcasting general manager

Pictured (LtoR) Craig Hankin, Johns Hopkins University Center for Visual Arts director; and Karen Yasinsky, Johns Hopkins University film & media studies lecturer/filmmaker

Pictured (LtoR) Taylor Branch, Baltimore-based historian/author; Jonna Lazarus, Baltimore-based landscape architect; and Christina Macy, Baltimore-based freelance writer

Pictured (LtoR) Jim Miller, Baltimore-based author/retired attorney; and Becky Swanston, Baltimore-based architect/jewelry artist

Pictured (LtoR) Melanie Lundquist, Realterm chief financial officer; and Tad Glenn, Maryland Film Festival board chair

Moviemaking & Mingling (November 12, 2016) The Maryland Film Festival presented "Between the Screens: An Inside Look at New Ways to Make Movies," a panel discussion including filmmakers Lodge Kerrigan and Marielle Heller, moderated by Baltimore filmmaker Matt Porterfield. Some of the folks who attended gathered beforehand for a reception at the Maryland Institute College of Art.

Moviemaking & Mingling (November 12, 2016) The Maryland Film Festival presented “Between the Screens: An Inside Look at New Ways to Make Movies,” a panel discussion including filmmakers Lodge Kerrigan and Marielle Heller, moderated by Baltimore filmmaker Matt Porterfield. Some of the folks who attended gathered beforehand for a reception at the Maryland Institute College of Art.

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