New Film Announced for Ringling College Studio Labs

Coconut Telegraph

Ringling College of Art and Design and Semkhor Productions announced earlier this week the wrap of Season Ten of the Ringling College Studio Labs, and that the 2019 Summer Studio Labs feature film, Acting: The First Six Lessons, with Beau Bridges, began shooting on July 5th in Sarasota. The film has been in pre-production for the past three months with Ringling College Film Program graduates and seniors staffing key positions on the project. More than 30 Film students are also working on the film under the guidance of Ringling College Film Program Head Bradley Battersby. The opportunity for experiential learning that enables students to work alongside industry professionals before graduation is a hallmark of the Ringling College Film Program and one that distinguishes it from many of its peers.

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