Arkansas Cinema Society hires NWA program director; plans to open ACS office in the region – Arkansas Times

From the Arkansas Cinema Society today comes news that Kody Ford, a Fayetteville resident, UCA/University of Arkansas graduate and founder of The Idle Class magazine, will become ACS director of statewide outreach and educational programming/NWA program director. ACS plans to open an office in the Northwest Arkansas region and to launch a variety of efforts to foster the creative community there. From the release:

LITTLE ROCKArkansas Cinema Society (ACS) will expand into Northwest Arkansas full-time in 2021. After growing roots in Central Arkansas, the organization plans to open an office and launch a variety of efforts to support filmmakers and the creative community in NWA. ACS recently hired Fayetteville resident Kody Ford as its new Director of Statewide Outreach and Educational Programming/NWA Program Director.

Our mission from the beginning has been to build a statewide network that feeds all things film in Arkansas, says Kathryn Tucker, executive director of ACS. It takes times to lay the right foundation to be able to sustainably expand our programming, and it is a dream come true to see this goal realized in NWA. ACS had planned programming in NWA in 2020 both screenings and film camps but the Covid-19 pandemic forced ACS to cancel the events. This is a solid investment in the region to better serve filmmakers in the area through consistent programming, continues Tucker. The ACS is thrilled to welcome Kody Ford his background and commitment to the arts in Arkansas has inspired us over the years, and we believe he is the perfect fit for this position and to help ACS build this much needed bridge.

A graduate of University of Central Arkansas and the University of Arkansas with more than 16 years of relevant work experience, Ford has worked for social services nonprofits in outreach and development. His media experience is extensive as well. He is the founder of The Idle Class Magazine, the states only publication solely devoted to supporting and promoting the creative community.

Ive watched ACS grow the last few years, and like many Arkansans, Ive been impressed and giddy with the programming, said Ford. ACS has brought very accomplished actors and filmmakers to our state through screenings, workshops, and Filmland. Its educational programming for the next generation of Arkansas filmmakers is very needed, and Im thrilled to help that grow. Were already planning some very intriguing programs in 2021, and Im so excited to play a part.

ACS is a non-profit committed to building a film community in Arkansas where film lovers can watch films, share ideas, connect with each other, and nurture the new and existing film talent within our state through increased exposure to filmmakers and their art. Those interested in supporting ACS can visit their website at http://www.arkansascinemasociety.org. Memberships are available to the public at large who may wish to dive into educational videos, member-only tickets, movie swag, and more.

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