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15 Jun 2010
Eleven participants started a two-month filmmaking program on June 3, 2010.
The first ZON Intensive Script Development Lab commenced at UT Austin on June 3, 2010. The eleven winning participants, from universities across Portugal, arrived in Austin a few days prior and moved into a campus residence hall. On their first day, students met with Sharon Strover, UT Austin|Portugal Digital Media program director, Karen Gustafson, program manager, and Christopher McConnell, techncial assistant to the Portugal project and doctoral student. After a Mexican lunch, the students boarded an amphibious vehicle known as a duck and toured central Austin on the roads and around Lady Bird Lake. After a day of orientations and meetings with instructors Richard Lewis, Stuart Kelban, and Steve Mims, the students started their two-month program.
Twenty hours of course meetings per week, in addition to assigned reading, writing assignments, and production exercises pack the students' schedules. The courses cover several primary areas of filmmaking, including scriptwriting, producing, and filming. Students are enthusiastic, despite the heavy workload. Ana Raquel Martins of the Escola Superior de Comunicação Social said she is “absolutely delighted by the (huge) amount of readings and hands-on exercises [she's] been assigned. It’s like diving into a bowl of cinema for two months.” Another participant, Danilo Nascimento of Universidade de Aveiro, plans to record his experiences on a blog and is also enthusiastic, calling the program “outstanding.”
Article below posted on May 15, 2010.
The Portuguese students chosen to participate in the first ZON Intensive Script Development Lab at UT Austin gathered at ZON headquarters on May 7, 2010. They discussed final details before their trip to Texas.
Nuno Cintra Torres (ZON) explained the program for the Lab and how to spend the time in Austin. The students will take part in an intensive two-month scriptwriting course with Richard Lewis and Stuart Kelban, UT Austin professors. Based on projects submitted for the competition, students will develop scripts for their own films. The films will be recorded and post-produced at their respective universities in Portugal.
The students embarking on this first ZON Lab, a partnership between UT Austin and CoLab, are: