Monday, August 27, 2007

BAY AREA WOMEN IN FILM Monthly Meeting at SFSDF on 9/19

Come join us for a provocative and enlightening evening with Filmmaker Emiko Omori at
BAWIFT's upcoming Monthly Meeting on Wednesday, September 19th (WOMEN ONLY):

REEL SUCCESS STORIES: Featuring Emiko Omori - on the making and distribution of
"Passion & Power, The Technology of Orgasm."

Veteran filmmaker Emiko Omori has been on the frontline of the Bay Area documentary
filmmaking since the late 1960's. Her outstanding work as a producer and
cinematographer has won Sundance and Emmy awards. Her latest film, "Passion & Power,
The Technology of Orgasm," already being self-distributed through Amazon,
will screen at the 30th Mill Valley Film Festival this October (www.mvff.com).  BAWIFT is
also serving as a  Co-Presenting Community Sponsor of "Passion & Power" at this year's
Mill Valley Film Festival.

DATE:   Wednesday, September 19th
LOCATION:  San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking, 2565 Third St., Suite #337,
between 22nd & 23rd Streets, SF

AGENDA:
7 pm - networking and snacks
7:30 to 9 PM – Emiko's presentation/discussion and Selected clips from "Passion & Power:
The Technology of Orgasm" plus Q&A.
9 to 9:30 PM - more networking & Wrap.

Although many of our special events include both men and women, our general monthly
meetings, such as this one, are for women only.

This event is Free for current BAWIFT members, $5 for non-BAWIFT members. $3 for non-
BAWIFT members with student ID.

About Me

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San Francisco, California, United States
San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking (SFSDF) is one of the most innovative film schools in the country. Offering programs in both Digital Filmmaking and Film Acting, SFSDF bridges the gap between traditional education and professional moviemaking. Our intensive and hands-on programs are designed to prepare students for a successful career in the motion picture industry. The innovative curriculum is taught by award-winning filmmakers and is project-based, with students creating their own movies and working on professional feature-length motion pictures. SFSDF students learn the art and craft of filmmaking and work in a variety of genres – fiction, commercials and documentary. Each class is structured around small production teams in which students produce their own movies and crew on team member projects. In this way, students get personalized instruction, maximum experience with the equipment, and create material for their demo reels.

Feature Films


SFSDF is also the only film school in the country offering every student the valuable experience of crewing on a professional feature-length motion picture through its sister company, Fog City Pictures. In the past year, Fog City Pictures has produced two feature films with a talented array of award-winning actors and filmmakers. For more information on these and other upcoming productions visit our website http://sfdigifilm.com/feature_film.html.