Posted August 2nd, 2012 by Lilach
On Friday, September 7, Benjamin Bettenhausen, a local filmmaker and producer, will share selected works with a sneak peek at behind the scenes of the movie FLEA as part of the Local Filmmakers Night series at Eureka High School Lecture Hall.
Bettenhausen, whose works include documentaries, commercials, and industrials, often perform as the writer, director, videographer, and editor, mastering all areas of filmmaking.
Local Filmmakers Night, a collaboration between Access Humboldt, filmHUMBOLDT and Eureka High School Media Club, is a screening series that supports and promotes the local film community.
Following the screening, attendees can enjoy, Q & A session with the filmmaker, movie trivia, prizes, and a reception at Access Humboldt's Community Media Center.
Doors open at 6:30. Screening starts at 7pm. Admission is $5 per person and all are welcome to attend.
The Eureka High School Lecture Hall is located on Humboldt St. & K St. by the EHS Gymnasium.
Thanks to the event’s sponsors:
La Dolce Video,
Brett Shuler,
Wildberries,
Cassaro’s Catering,
Old Town Coffee & Chocolates,
Los Bagels,
Spotlight Video and
Figueiredo’s Video on Harris!
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