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Apr 18 2011

Lights, Camera, Levi's®

If you’re in to movies – making them, not just watching them – make your way to the latest Levi’s® Workshop.

On the heels of the Print Workshop in San Francisco and the Photo Workshop in New York, the brand has opened its Film Workshop at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. It’s part of MOCA’s Art in the Streets exhibit.

What’ll you find there?

How about workshops on everything from found footage films and direct animation to stunts and 3D.

And you can even rent a camera, editing equipment and other tools to practice your newfound knowledge.

The workshop’s underway through August. Until you’re able to get there, check out this, um, “trailer” and some pics.

Levi's Film Workshop from Levi's Film Workshop on Vimeo.

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Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped

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