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Workshop with Catherine Hardwicke

Sat August 27th 2pm PT / 5pm ET
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Ready Set Prep

Workshop with Catherine Hardwicke

Sat August 27th 2pm PT / 5pm ET

Film Fatales hosted a hands-on workshop with celebrated writer/director Catherine Hardwicke in which she discusses her journey from pre-production to final screening in this Master Class presentation. Ready Set Prep details her preparation process for film and television projects with clips, storyboards, shot lists, rehearsal practices, drawings, and more! You’ll leave with the tools to set yourself up for success on your next project. Catherine’s directing credits include Cabinet of Curiosities, Mafia Mamma, Twilight, Miss Bala, Lords of Dogtown, and Thirteen.  With support from community partners Film Independent, Film at Lincoln Center, Ghetto Film School, The Cherry Picks, The Jane Club, and WrapWomen.

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August 27, 2022
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Catherine Hardwicke’s first film as a director was the critically-acclaimed Thirteen, which won numerous awards, including the Director’s Award at Sundance, Golden Globe nominations for Holly Hunter and Evan Rachel Wood, and an Academy Award nomination for Holly Hunter. Hardwicke has since become best known as the director of Twilight, which launched the blockbuster franchise and earned nearly $400 million at the global box office. Hardwicke’s other credits include: Lords of Dogtown, Miss You Already, Red Riding Hood, and Miss Bala. She has directed episodes of This Is Us, Eye Witness, Low Winter Sun, and Hell on Wheels for television. She was a production designer on films directed by Richard Linklater, David O. Russell, Cameron Crowe, and Lisa Cholodenko. She holds a Bachelor of Architecture from UT Austin and did graduate work in animation at UCLA Film School. Most recently, Hardwicke directed and exec. produced the 14-part Quibi series Don’t Look Deeper (starring Don Cheadle, Emily Mortimer, and newcomer Helena Howard), set “fifteen minutes in the future.”

Community Partners

Film Independent‘s mission is to champion creative independence in visual storytelling and support a community of artists who embody diversity, innovation and uniqueness of vision.

For over 50 years, Film at Lincoln Center has been dedicated to supporting the art and elevating the craft of cinema and enriching film culture.

As a leader in the entertainment and media, CherryPicks is the best place to find out what women think of film and TV! Through our unique scoring system, the Cherry Score, original editorial and digital content, including our podcast, CherryPop, and hit IG live series, CherryChat, we provide our community with a safe space to network, exchange ideas, and influence change!

The Jane Club is actively building a world where women are not forced to give up what nourishes them in order to care for their family. A world where women are supported in equal amounts to the amount that they support others. A world where the village we know we need is real.

TheWrap is the leading independent organization covering the business of entertainment and media. We are digital first and platform inclusive. We are journalists whose mission is to inform, educate and illuminate. We serve the reader and the truth. We cannot be bought or bullied. We fearlessly pursue the facts. We honor trailblazers, changemakers, thought leaders and silence breakers. We are rebels on the backlot.