Futures Explored Film and Media Studio helps teach all aspects of filmmaking for adults with developmental disabilities.Those film students will be showing off years of work at the historic Tower Theater in Sacramento’s Land Park area on Wednesday night.The event also features the world premiere of “The Grove,” a found-footage film that will be on streaming services next year.Hester Wagner, the director of Sacramento Film and Media Studio, told KCRA’s morning show that its program provides a platform for its students to showcase their talents in front of and behind the scenes of the film.”We teach all of the elements that go into producing film and television, and the basics that help students prepare for a career in that industry,” Wagner said.Jenny O’Hara is another program success story who has turned her experience into paid opportunities.”As of last year I got a voiceover for a commercial,” O’Hara said.The red carpet event for “The Grove” is set for 6 p.m. at the Tower Theater in Sacramento.
Futures Explored Film and Media Studio helps teach all aspects of filmmaking for adults with developmental disabilities.
Those film students will be showing off years of work at the historic Tower Theater in Sacramento’s Land Park area on Wednesday night.
The event also features the world premiere of “The Grove,” a found-footage film that will be on streaming services next year.
Hester Wagner, the director of Sacramento Film and Media Studio, told KCRA’s morning show that its program provides a platform for its students to showcase their talents in front of and behind the scenes of the film.
“We teach all of the elements that go into producing film and television, and the basics that help students prepare for a career in that industry,” Wagner said.
Jenny O’Hara is another program success story who has turned her experience into paid opportunities.
“As of last year I got a voiceover for a commercial,” O’Hara said.
The red carpet event for “The Grove” is set for 6 p.m. at the Tower Theater in Sacramento.