Master Classes

Luisa Ibañez

PRODUCING STORIES FOR GLOBAL AUDIENCES ON A RESTRICTED BUDGET with Luisa Ibañez

Wednesday, June 11 | 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

$40

Join experienced Florida based film and TV PGA Producer Luisa Ibañez in an engaging workshop at the American Black Film Festival, where she’ll unveil the secrets of crafting compelling stories for global audiences with limited resources. Drawing from her extensive experience in content development for award-winning productions and emergent networks, Luisa will guide participants through the end-to-end process of production—from concept development to distribution.

Learn how to embrace multitasking, maximize your creative potential, and leverage strategic partnerships to bring your vision to life without breaking the bank.

This workshop offers the big picture for those eager to dive deeper into packaging, budgeting, scheduling, clearance, deliverables, and self-distribution. Don’t miss this chance to master the essentials of producing on a budget while creating stories with global appeal.

Patrice Arenas headshot

ACT IT OUT: Scene Exploration with Patrice Degraff Arenas

Thursday, June 12 | 9:30 am – 11:30 am

$40

Camera! Speed! Action!

This actor’s masterclass affords the participants to learn the art of scene study and moment to moment listening that leads to believable action. Students will learn the nuance of gesture, voice, and body language that deliver the best auditions.

This class will teach the language, tools and winning techniques that help nail a scene. The participants will explore the physicality of acting and characterization which are essential for performance. Students will have a hands-on experience through pre-selected scenes that will give them the immersive experience of acting out roles from television and film scripts.

The methods taught in this class are inspired by Adler, Hagen, Meisner and Chekov.

MAKING CHOICES AS A DIRECTOR with Miguel Parga

Friday, June 13 | 9:30 am – 11:30 am

$40

An exploration of script analysis and its translation into camera language and actor direction. From extracting the controlling ideas, to helping the actors discover the truth of the scene, to deciding where the camera goes.

Randall Dottin

THE ART OF EMOTIONAL WRITING: Engaging Audiences Scene by Scene with Randall Dottin

Saturday, June 14 | 9:30 am – 11:30 am

$40

The phrase write what you know is a cornerstone of storytelling advice, but it’s only part of the equation. Great writing isn’t just about facts—it’s about feelings. Emotion is the heartbeat of every great story, and creating it is a skill every storyteller should master. In this two hour workshop, Randall Dottin— Chair of the New York Film Academy Screenwriting Department, Sundance grant recipient and winner of the 2022 ABFF Award for Best Web Series —will guide you through tools and techniques to make your stories emotionally resonant. With the help of curated short film clips, writing exercises, and open discussion, you’ll learn how to make every scene in your film leave a lasting impression.