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Rochester Movie Makers Meeting, Thursday 6/19 Brighton Libary, 2300 Elmwood Ave., 6:30pm
2008-06-16
A reminder about this week's Rochester Movie Makers Meeting this Thursday 6/19 at the Brighton Library, 2300 Elmwood Ave.
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The RMM Screenplay Challenge continues. Bring as many copies as there are actors in your 10 page or less screenplay to the meeting. 8 Team Captains will oversee the production of up to 8 of the best screenplays in July.

First come, first serve. We can probably read up to 10 of the screenplays at the June meeting.

For more information and rules:
More Video Challenge Info

If you are interested in acting in or crewing with any of these productions in July, clear your calendar as much as possible for evenings and weekends and come to the meeting June 19th to meet the people involved with the production. Actors and crew under 18 are permitted AS LONG AS A PARENT ACCOMPANIES THEM TO ALL MEETINGS AND LOCATIONS. There will be plenty of opportunity to add to portfolios and resumes in July. The more the merrier.
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Rochester Movie Makers is a New York State Educational Organization. The Executive Board of RMM is currently recruiting for the positions of Secretary and Treasurer. For more information on either of these positions, email stan@rochestermoviemakers.org.

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