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PICTURE'S UP: A GUIDE TO SCRIPT CONTINUITY

PICTURE'S UP: A GUIDE TO SCRIPT CONTINUITY


Saturday, May 2, 2026
12:00 - 3:00 PM

Tulsa Artist Fellowship Flagship
112 N. Boston, Tulsa, OK 74103


We are excited to invite you to Picture's Up: A Guide to Script Continuity, a free workshop presented by the Tulsa Film Collective, featuring department heads and key crew from Reservation Dogs and Lowdown Season 2 (currently filming in Tulsa).

This session features Elliot Wastphal (Props Department), Laine Maker (Set Costumer), Ashlyn Angel (Costume Supervisor), Dalton Spence (Makeup Artist), Kacey Cooper (Hair Artist), Tiffant Travares and Larissa Fisher (Script Supervisors), and Pierre Barrerra (On-set Dresser), moderated by Tulsa-based producer Dylan Brodie.

Picture’s Up sessions run Saturdays through June. The full schedule is available at tulsafilmcollective.org/workshopsrg/workshops.

Tulsa's film industry is booming — and you can be part of it.


EVENT SCHEDULE

12:00 PM | Doors Open 

1:00 PM | Panel Discussion 

1:45 PM | Q&A

2:30 PM | Event Concludes


Picture’s Up Partners: Crazy Eagle Media, TCC McKeon Center for Creativity, Strawberry Moon, Women in Film Oklahoma, OSU Center for Poets and Writers, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, Meadow Gold Mack, Tiffany Taraves, Dylan Brodie, and volunteers.


ABOUT TULSA FILM COLLECTIVE

Tulsa Film Collective (TFC) is dedicated to nurturing Tulsa's filmmaker community through dynamic community events and skill-enhancing workshops. Founded in 2018, TFC is committed to sharing the love and appreciation of film, strengthening connections, and sustaining the magic of movie-making in Tulsa.

ABOUT TULSA ARTIST FELLOWSHIP

Established in 2015, Tulsa Artist Fellowship was created as a place-based initiative by the George Kaiser Family Foundation (GKFF) that addresses pressing challenges faced by contemporary artists and arts workers living in and joining Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tulsa Artist Fellowship believes the arts are critical to advancing cultural citizenship and supports community-invested practitioners who intentionally engage with our city. Our exhibitions and events are free, documented, and archived.