De Lo Mio: A Masterclass in Indie Filmmaking

Monday, November 15, 2021 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

COSTalks 
A Distinguished Speaker Series Event

Speaker: Diana Peralta, Director, Writer, and Producer

Abstract: 

Making a feature film can sometimes seem like an impossible feat. Now try making a film in 12 days, in the Caribbean, on a tight budget, during hurricane season! All it takes is a good story, the right team, a little bit of crazy, and a lot of passion. Join writer & director Diana Peralta as she talks through her experience making her award-winning debut film De Lo Mio (HBO). Learn about the process of making an independent film from concept to distribution. You’ll hear techniques and tips to not just survive, but also thrive while bringing your film to life.

Speaker Bio:

Diana Peralta is a director, writer, and producer. Her debut feature film, DE LO MIO (HBO), had its world premiere as the closing night film of BAMcinemaFest in 2019 and was picked up for distribution by HBO in 2020. The film was awarded “Best Narrative Feature” at IndieMemphis Film Festival in 2019 and “Best Film” at RiverRun International Film Festival in 2020. Diana was featured in Filmmaker Magazine’s “25 New Faces of Independent Film”. Her work as a producer on the short documentary LA FERIA CONCRETA was screened as part of the Dominican Republic’s first pavilion installation at the 2014 Venice Biennale of Architecture. Diana is in development on her second feature film. She currently teaches directing at Columbia University’s Film MFA program. Aside from her film work, Diana has worked as a creative producer in advertising for 8+ years. Website: https://www.peraltafilms.com/

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This talk is sponsored by the UCF College of Sciences and is co-sponsored by UCF Nicholson School of Communication and Media.

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The College of Sciences is pleased to announce a Distinguished Speaker Series, entitled COSTalks, to celebrate the diversity of contributors to outstanding scholarship in the natural and social sciences. The intention of the series is to promote diversity and inclusion among our faculty and students by bringing highly successful academicians from historically underrepresented backgrounds to UCF.

Additional important goals of the series are to encourage UCF undergraduates from historically underrepresented backgrounds to continue their pursuits in the natural and social sciences, and to enrich graduate student professional development by providing opportunities to interact with diverse faculty.

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