Peer, Ron
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
2nd Rounder Panel with Ron Peer, 2000
Congratulations on making roughly the top ten percent of this year's entrants! Yours is no small accomplishment. Inthe spirit of recognizing your success and supporting your further writing, we offer this special panel which may helpyou close the gap on our 2000 winners. (Attendees' scripts must have made the 2nd round of this year's screenplay competition.) One side of audiocassette tape, side b is blank.
Breaking In: Tales for the Nineties, 1997
Getting It Right the Next Time: Rewriting Your Screenplay , 1997
Getting More Than You Pay For, 2000
If you plan on making your own film, do yourself a favor and don't write another Terminator installment. Believe me, you can't afford it. Keeping a budget in mind as you write can stimulate creativity and ensure your project's financial viability simultaneously. This panel will show you how to make sure your film's reach does not exceed its grasp. Two sides of audiocassette tape, about 68 minutes total.
I'm on Top of the World!: Success Stories, 1998
Near Perfection: Rewriting Your Screenplay, 1996
Ready, Set, Schmooze!, 1999
Getting what you want out of this weekend depends on a savvy blend of attitude and game plan. There are over 50 panels and hundreds of panelists! How can you sift through it all to figure out what will benefit you the most? Who should you seek out and how? Whether you're here for the first time, or you're an Austin Film Festival veteran, get some valueable pointers on how to maximize your time and opportunities.
1 audiocassette, sides A and B.
Riding the Rocket: Our Success Stories, 1996
Shocking AFF Veteran Revelations!, 2001
Did we get your attention? If you want to find out the best techniques for maximizing your Conference experience, feel free to come to this lovely panel. Past and current Conference registrants offer their advice and insight on using your time and energies to the fullest. Don’t try to make that big sales pitch or new contact without checking here first. 1 audiocassette, sides A and B, about 90 minutes