Hawaii Filmmakers Collective
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The Hawaii filmmakers Collective based in Honolulu is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting independent Hawaii filmmakers. There are concerns that there aren't enough local people playing key roles in motion picture productions and the film collective tries to help aspiring filmmakers by leveraging connections in Hollywood.[1][2]
The Ohina Labs has helped approximately 60 aspiring filmmakers like Chun. A fellowship program connects budding auteurs with Hollywood writers who have worked on big movies and television shows like “Black Panther,” “Thor: Ragnarok,” “Narcos” and “Newsroom.”
In six years, the collective has helped approximately 60 aspiring filmmakers, they have a fellowship program connecting budding auteurs with Hollywood writers who have worked on big movies and television shows like “Black Panther,” “Thor: Ragnarok,” “Narcos” and “Newsroom.”
References[edit]
- ↑ Yerton, Stewart (2023-07-12). "Hawaii Film Lab Shows Young Directors A Path To Success". Honolulu Civil Beat. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
- ↑ Yip, Cynthia (2023-09-16). "Social Media Influencer Joe Abella AKA Ekahi808 competing in HFC 72-Hour Film Challenge". KITV Island News. Retrieved 2023-09-21.
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