Chase scenes and skipping school: The 'Last Black Man in San Francisco' team starts a summer film camp
Briefly

Joe Talbot and Jimmie Fails, the creative duo behind "The Last Black Man in San Francisco," are launching a summer film workshop for teens aged 15 and older. This initiative aims to replicate their youthful filmmaking experiences, fostering a hands-on learning environment. Workshop instructors include notable figures from the film, such as cinematographer Adam Newport Berra and composer Emile Mosseri. The program runs from June 16 to July 3, 2023, and includes a guest judge from A24. Tuition is $3,900 but financial aid is available to ensure accessibility for all students.
He was the only friend that consistently allowed me to put him in movies, laughed Talbot. Everyone else sort of grew tired of it and frustrated with me and my obsessiveness, which has not changed.
Applications are now open. The camp will run from June 16 to July 3, at a space near Oracle Park. Tuition is $3,900, but financial aid is available.
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