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1. Ms. Films Festival > 2004 Workshops
www.msfilms.org/events/2004wor - [Cached]Published on: 2/27/2004 Last Visited: 11/9/2007
Jen Ashlock
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Small movies: How to make your first super 8 film with Jen Ashlock 12:00-1:30pm Come find out why super 8 is one the best ways to start your filmmaking adventures. You'll learn why super 8 is so darned super, where to buy a camera and film, and what to do with all that junk once you've got it.
Jen Ashlock is a doctoral candidate at UNC Sociology, instructs undergraduates at UNC, has made three short films, and has been the director of the Flicker Film Festival in Chapel Hill for two years. -
2. The Chronicle Online - Experiencing Flicker film at the Cat's Cradle
www.chronicle.duke.edu/vnews/d - [Cached]Published on: 10/30/2003 Last Visited: 10/31/2003
Jen Ashlock, head of Chapel Hill's chapter of Flicker, says the festival is about two things: "Amateur filmmaking, and getting new people started in filmmaking." Ashlock herself first became involved after winning the Hat Trick drawing, a Flicker mainstay, in which an audience member is selected at random to receive a roll of film, video equipment and the tech support necessary to create a short film of his/her own. -
3. Ms. Films Festival > 2003 Workshops
www.msfilms.org/events/2003wor - [Cached]Published on: 2/8/2003 Last Visited: 11/9/2007
Jen Ashlock is the current director of the Flicker Film Festival in Chapel Hill, a filmmaker, and an ardent advocate of Super 8 for all. She is a sociology doctoral student and teaches undergraduate courses at UNC.

