How-To-Multi-Hyphenate: From Whiteboard to Green Light with Lisa Cordileone [In-Person]

Sat Jul 19:
Sun Jul 20:

Northwest Film Forum practices a sliding scale registration model.

Due to the limited number of seats available, we are implementing a $100 minimum registration.

If you would like to apply for a scholarship please email derek@nwfilmforum.org

Duration: 6h
Instructor: Lisa Cordileone

About

This interactive workshop develops personalized strategies and tools to green-light your work as an artist. Together, we’ll explore methods to develop your authentic voice and bring clarity to your creative vision — with an emphasis on organization, prioritization, team building, financing, goal setting, and deadlines.

The objective is to empower artists who have a story to tell with tools to build a business model around their creative work — and to inspire each other to build the part of our careers we can control.

Unlike film schools or industry programs that emphasize high-budget studio models, this live, hands-on workshop provides scalable strategies for micro-budget short films, ULB features, and independent TV.

  • Why Me? Why Now? – Develop Your Authentic Voice, A curiosity practice
  • From Deadline to Inception — Align goals and reverse-engineer your roadmap
  • Build Your Team / Raise Your Budget — Real-world strategies for outreach and execution
  • Breakout Groups by Budget Level — Pitch planning tailored to your project size
  • Collaborative Presentations + Producer Q&A — Refine your Whiteboard plan with live feedback
  • Proof-of-Concept Screening — See how it all plays out on screen with producer commentary

Whether you’re just starting out or ready to pitch to executives, this session meets you where you are — and helps move your idea one step closer to “Greenlight.”

You’ll also receive a 17-page White Board Template, interactive prompts, and sample pitch and budget materials to develop a customized roadmap for your next project.

All workshops have a suggested registration fee of $200, however we do offer a sliding scale, pay-what-you-can model for those who need that option.

If you have any questions or cannot pay the minimum registration fee and would like to discuss a scholarship please contact derek@nwfilmforum.org.


Lisa Cordileone

Lisa Cordileone

Actor/Writer/Producer

Lisa Cordileone is an actor/writer/producer developing narratives centered on tech ethics including ‘Committed’ a TV series inspired by the events surrounding the Lavender Scare. 

She wrote, produced and played Mary in the proof of concept for Committed, ’Crazy As A Loon’ attracting an experienced team including Director, production, post team and composers whose work can be seen on: NBC, CBS, Hulu, Starz, FX, Netflix, HBO, Pixar, and Amazon. The film is just starting its festival premiering at Dances With Films LA, Indy Shorts, and OutSouth this summer.

Lisa was invited to submit for the Sundance Feature Film Program with ‘THINK,’ a 2nd Rounder at Austin Film Festival. She’s received support from IBM Archivists, Historians, Authors and Universities. 

She co-wrote/produced and played Billie opposite Alexandra Billings (Transparent) in the award-winning feature ‘Freelancers Anonymous’ (Amazon). Recognized with Hollywood’s REFRAME Stamp, Jury Award (OutSouth), Frameline Completion Grant, FilmOut San Diego Best Actress. 

Her spin-off ‘The Freelancers’ was a 2nd Rounder Sundance Episodic Lab as was her pilot ‘Stale Mate.’ Screening at 45+ film festivals internationally her work has been  featured in THR, Variety, Deadline, Huffpost, Screen Magazine, No Film School, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, and Buzzfeed. She is represented by Alexander White Agency (AWA) for Theatrical work.


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Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave,

Seattle, WA 98122

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