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Echo Park Film Center

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Echo Park Film Center
Formation2002
FoundersPaolo Davanzo and Ken Fountain
TypeNon-profit organization
PurposeFilm Co-op Education
Websitehttp://www.echoparkfilmcenter.org/

Established in 2002, the Echo Park Film Center is a nonprofit media arts organization. The Echo Park Film Center provides equal and affordable access to film/video education and resources via a community microcinema and meeting space, free and low-cost filmmaking classes and workshops, comprehensive small format film equipment rental and resources, and a green-energy mobile cinema/film school.

Community classes[edit]

The Echo Park Film Center offers free film and video classes for neighborhood youth and seniors as well as low-cost workshops for adults.

Filmmobile[edit]

A project of the Echo Park Film Center since 2007, the Filmmobile takes EPFC programs on the road to better serve Los Angeles and facilitate media arts exchanges with communities beyond Los Angeles. Running on waste-vegetable oil and green technologies, the Filmmobile is a model of sustainability that celebrates the long tradition of itinerant cinema.

Outdoor screenings The Filmmobile Summer Screening Series invites Angelenos to discover and explore their changing urban landscape through an array of classic films at cinematic locations across the city. The Filmmobile partners with local organizations and filmmakers to screen films at community gatherings and special events. National and international tours present special programs of experimental and documentary films by established and emerging filmmakers.

Workshops The Filmmobile brings free filmmaking workshops to media-marginalized populations, specifically at-risk youth, girls and young women, recent immigrants, the homeless, seniors, people of color and low-income earners. These programs provide a fertile meeting space for skills building and the exchange and validation of ideas, knowledge, and experiences, empowering individuals to share their unique stories with the world.

Radio[edit]

Echo Park Film Center operates KFEP-LP a low-power FM station at 99.1.[1]

References[edit]

  1. "EPFC". Retrieved 2020-03-30.

External links[edit]

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