USITT offers several workshops, held on Monday and Tuesday before the Conference. Registrations are processed on first come-first served basis. Space is limited; maximum enrollments apply. Events may be cancelled if minimum enrollments are not met.
Monday March 26 and Tuesday March 27
USITT Electrical Workshop
Monday 6pm - 9:30pm, Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Member price: $280 Non-member price: $335
This 1 ½ day basic/intermediate level electrical workshop covers many items in the ETCP Electrician Candidate Handbook outline. More>>
Rigging Fundamentals with Jay O. Glerum
Monday and Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Member price: $300 Non-member price: $360
Jay O. Glerum, author of Stage Rigging Handbook and approved trainer of the ETCP renewal credits, will offer a two-day class on operation and procedures, and inspections and maintenance practices. More>>
Tuesday March 27 Only
Only the Best -- Makeup, that is!
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Member price: $60 Non-member price: $75
Begin the day with a behind-the-scenes tour of the Ben Nye Company Headquarters and then shop at a Nigel’s Beauty Emporium, which has been serving the film and television industry for over 60 years. More>>
Practical Grant Writing for the Arts
Tuesday 1pm-8pm
Member price: $155 Non-member price: $190
This hands-on session will expose participants to the process and functions of grant writing. The first part of the workshop will introduce participants to the basics of writing a strong narrative, creating a clean project budget, and determining effective partnerships for writing those proposals. More>>
Analogue Rendering for Lighting Designers
Tuesday 1pm-9pm
Member price: $100 Non-member price: $120
Explore drawing, sketching and watercolors for the lighting designer. This session will show various techniques the lighting designer can use to more effectively join in the visual communication of the pre-production design process. More>>
Making the Mold
Tuesday noon-9pm
SOLD OUT
Please contact monica@office.usitt.org for wait list information.
Join master special effects artist Ron Pardini as he demystifies the mold making process.