Networking Workshop – Thurs. May 25

RAFAS will be starting a new event series this month: Networking Workshops. The first one will take the place of the May General Meeting, on Thursday the 25th, from 6-8:00 pm.
The location is at Nox, at 302 N. Goodman Street. So, yes, alcoholic beverages will be available.

Be ready to talk. Every filmmaker will be allowed to say who they are, what they do and what they’re working on. There will be “free range” networking, where you can go around and strike up a conversation with any of the local filmmakers in attendance.

This event is open to all filmmaking enthusiasts. We hope to see you there!

Sweeping Forward screening Sunday, April 23

The Rochester Association for Film Arts and Sciences will present a screening of SWEEPING FORWARD, a narrative film about anxiety disorder, set in the world of women’s curling. RAFAS will also host a discussion with director Patricia MacDowell following the film, playing 6:00 PM at the Little Theatre April 23. Tickets are $10, for sale to the general public via http://thelittle.org/films/sweeping-forward

In Sweeping Forward, Anne-Marie Saheb stars as Bess Lavigne, a former curling prodigy who works part time doing cleaning in a women’s shelter and at a local curling club. Her solitary existence is disrupted by intermittent panic attacks… but she’s not the only one with problems. When Bess is asked to give curling lessons to the four troubled women from the shelter, they all learn to overcome their differences and help one another, and ultimately they discover a fierce bond on and off the ice.

One of Patricia MacDowell’s aims in making the film was to help inspire those with mental health issues: “Mental health is such an important and universal subject and it is my hope that people around the globe will be inspired by my story and how, through film, an inspiring, heartwarming story of women with their own troubles, who, through determination and perseverance, achieve their own goals.”

MacDowell, a Toronto based filmmaker, had her own battles with anxiety. “When I was sick I felt really alone. So for this film’s story I created characters who helped each other. Each one had his or her own problems, just like any one of us. It tries to make the point that you can’t judge people solely on their problems, whether those problems involve alcohol, drugs or anxiety issues.

MacDowell also spent time as the manager of the Baie d’Urfé Curling Club. “This film reflects a bit of my own life. I manage the curling club but I don’t curl. But I know that curling is a team sport. Every member of the team must work together, often making on-the-spot adjustments to what is needed at a particular moment in order to help the team achieve its objective.”

Everyone knows someone with anxiety issues, but curling? That’s a topic few know much about. With this screening, RAFAS hopes to inspire interest from the general public as well as those interested in independent filmmaking.

The Rochester Association for Film Arts and Sciences (RAFAS) is a non-Profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to fostering and supporting excellence in Film Arts and Sciences within the Upstate New York Region. RAFAS offers members education and insight related to the film and media industry, organizes and provides information related to local independent productions and cultivates the production community at large in the Greater Rochester Area. RAFAS is a newly combined venture of Rochester Audio Visual Association (RAVA) and Rochester Movie Makers (RMM).

INFORMATION AND LINKS

Sweeping Forward trailer:
https://vimeo.com/118047442

Show Tickets:
http://thelittle.org/films/sweeping-forward

RAFAS website:
http://rafasny.org/

Media Contact:
Zachary Welch
zachary.welch@rafasny.org

RAVA Merges with RMM to form RAFAS 2016

 

The Rochester AudioVisual Association has formally merged with Rochester Movie Makers under the new name of Rochester Association for Film Arts & Sciences, Inc. as of Dec 1st 2016.

Looking forward into the new 2017 year comes exciting times. After successful award of a Dryden Theater named seat ceremony for Tom Hope and his late spouse, RAVA has had a successful 60 year run as an independent non-profit group of working professionals and industry leaders. Founded on the passion of Tom Hopes drive for mentorship and industry opportunity for all individuals interested in production and media, we hope to continue that legacy forward in an exciting new organization focused on the very same goals. Together with our friends from the leadership of RMM, we hope to further expand our scope, reach, and build a stronger community around production and media.

Each of the RAVA leadership positions has accepted a new seat on the RAFAS board, and you can reach out to us with any questions via our new emails in the leadership section on the www.rafasny.org main page. There is also a generic contact form there for any general questions as well.

We are very excited about the coming together of these two great organizations, and we hope you consider membership under the new structure.

RAFAS Now on Meetup.com!

We are now leveraging meetup.com to manage our memberships. No long will you have to wonder when your annual membership needs to be renewed, whether you are paid in full, and who/when to pay!

In addition we will be using Meetup to schedule more social focused events to increase the amount of networking opportunities we offer throughout the year. Meetup is free to create an account and easy to use and manage. We will also be integrating our offical calendar to reflect all the meetup events so we can have one place to check for all the various happenings throughout the year.

We hope you are as excited as we are! Check out our new meetup page yourself at the link below:

https://www.meetup.com/RAFASNY/

New Website Launch

Welcome to the new RAFAS website!

We are very excited to share our new look and feel with you. We’ve spent most of 2016 dealing with re-branding ourselves as RAFAS along with a new logo and color scheme. Bare with us over the next few months as we continue to build and improve our web portfolio.

Some of the more promising things to look for are:

  • Full integration with our social media portfolio
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Twitter
    • Meetup
  • Comprehensive membership management
  • Integrated calendar and events – providing one stop for all the info!
  • Online shopping for Cast and Crew specialized logo gear
  • A new members only area for individual member projects and bios
  • Better management of our paid events and workshops
  • and more!

Stay tuned and check back often as we continue to expand our offerings to the Rochester Film Community.

Our new site has been experiencing some stability issues, please forgive us as we work through them!

The November 2016 General Meeting: “Post Production: Music Effects and Scoring”

November 17, 6:00 – 8:00
NOTE: DIFFERENT MEETING LOCATION
This meeting will take place at Nazareth College, in the Arts Center – Wilmot Music Building (first floor), Room A-72
Most audiences won’t know why a scene caused them to feel a certain a certain emotion, but they are well aware when a film fails to do so. A film’s music is the most compelling and manipulative way filmmakers let their viewers know how to feel during a scene. When done right, it is never noticed, but always remembered.
Join RAFAS at Nazareth this Thursday, as we have a panel discussion with four composers. Mike Babcock will be joining us via Skype. On the panel will be Marc Laroussini from Eastman School of Music, Assistant Professor of Composition at Nazareth Octavio Vazquez and film composer and frequent local film collaborator John Centrone.
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The General Meeting is November 17, at 6:00 pm, at Nazareth College.

RMM General Meeting Minutes – August 25, 2016

Start Time: 6:08 pm End Time: 7:43 pm
Location: RCTV 21 Gorham St., Rochester, NY
Organization Announcements:

  • The Writer’s Workshop is on September 7, from 6 pm – 8 pm. They have a new Web site at rwwny.org.
  • The name change from RMM to RAFAS is official on paper. There is a lot of work going on behind the scenes.
  • Animatus Studios is hosting a local animation screening on September 15 at 6:30 pm at the Little Theater.
  • RAFAS is actively seeking new board members and volunteers.

Topic Presentation:
RAFAS board member Mike Boas conducted the Round Table Discussion. The topic: Production – Shooting for Post FX. The table gave an introduction to special effects, explaining the various
types, from stop-motion animation to CGI, using examples from the panel’s own work.
The panel included special FX artist John Vincent.
The discussion was video recorded and will be archived on the RAFAS Web site.

September 2016 General Meeting: “Post Production: Sound/Sound Editing”

NOTE: Special Location
This one will be a must catch for RAFAS members. We are moving into Post Production, and our first topic will be the tricky subject of Sound Editing. Joining us this month is guest panelist David Sluberski.Mr. Sluberski is a Peabody-and Emmy-Award-winning audio professional and owner of West Rush Media, LLC. He is currently a Senior Lecturer at the RIT School of Film & Animation. His current clients include the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, WXXI PBS/NPR, and many local, national and independent filmmakers. Dave will demonstrate all aspects of audio post-production for film, including ProTools, at RIT’s 35-seat Mix Theater.

As a special treat, Mr. Sluberski is inviting RAFAS members to join him at RIT’s Mix Theater for our September General Meeting! During which, he will be able to show attendees firsthand all the intricate details that go into editing sound for film and video.
For instruction on where to go, please check out this PDF: https://www.docdroid.net/3a8Bsnx/rit-smpte-map.pdf.html
Don’t miss out on this opportunity for an often misunderstood and under-researched part of editing. Bad sound equals bad film, and the sound editor is your last line of defense against it! Join us at RIT on Thursday, September 22 at 6:00 pm.

August 2016 General Meeting: “Production: Shooting for Post FX”

Our next panel topic will be on the always thought about, but rarely discussed topic of “Shooting for Post: Visual FX.” It’s can be difficult to visualize how/where/when to use a green screen. This, along with other topics, will be covered with Cinematographer/Director John Vincent (Heroes of the Underworld) and AD/Editor/Post Effects Editor Mike Boas (Mad Dog Movies).
Don’t miss this enlightening topic THIS THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th @ 6:00pm at RCTV.

RMM General Meeting Minutes – June, 2016

June 23, 2016
Start Time: 6:07 pm End Time: 8:05 pm
Location: RCTV 21 Gorham St., Rochester, NY
Organization Announcements:

  • The WNY Film, Art & Music Event will be at Genesee Community
    College August 12-14.
  • Wilhelmina Rochester is going to have a “Director’s Night,”
    showcasing their acting talent.
  • We will be using Meetup.com for membership management and
    events.
  • RAFAS is actively seeking new board members and volunteers.

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Derrick Petrush & Jason Berardi

Topic Presentation: Production – Cinematography
RMM Chairman Zachary Welch conducted the Round Table Discussion.
The table gave an introduction to camerawork, giving the ins and outs on the various positions, and what to expect your first day on set.
The panel included cinematographers Derrick Petrush and Jason
Berardi.
The discussion was video recorded and will be archived on the
RMM Web site.
June 23 General Meeting Minutes PDF