LFS Workshops News
Did you know that 98% of filmmakers who invest in an action-packed LFS Workshop in December feel up to seven times less guilty about spending Boxing Day in their pyjamas in front of the TV? And have we ever mentioned the 84% of participants who get up to a third of their Christmas shopping done in Covent Garden’s historic market and many glittering shops while they're here?
We made up these statistics. Please join us in December anyway.
In this newsletter:
A Practical Introduction to Location Sound: Recording and Mixing Sat 1st & Sun 2nd December 2012 - £300
This intensive weekend workshop with Joel Cahen is designed to introduce filmmakers to the fundamental techniques for recording and mixing sound for film, television, documentary and video. Aimed at those who feel they would benefit from a theoretical and practical grounding in location sound techniques, participants will be taught how to achieve the most professional results using the equipment most widely-used in the industry today. More info.
“The course was excellent and delivered exactly with what I needed. Joel was very knowledgeable and efficient in communicating his knowledge, whilst being receptive to people’s individual questions and needs.” Feedback from previous participant.
Making the Grade: An Introduction to Colour Grading & Finishing Mon 3rd & Tue 4th December 2012 - £250 10% Early Bird discount available until 1st Nov!
This 2-day workshop with Kevin Shaw is aimed at anyone who has ever thought about grading, but not yet had the opportunity to explore its potential. Anyone with an interest in colour correction may attend; whether a colourist, or a filmmaker working with a colourist. We welcome producers and directors, as well as cinematographers, editors, DITs, VFX artists and Colourists – basically anyone who has (or will have) a project to grade, and who wants to make the most of postproduction and get beautiful images to fit the budget.
Day one topics include:
* Introduction: What does a colourist do? Is grading a technical necessity? * Grading Workflows: When to colour and what to expect. * The differences between Film, Video and Digital Colourists: Can it always be fixed in post? * Effects of Colour: Examples of correction, enhancement and effects * Getting Started: What are the essential tools needed? * Taking It Further: A professional approach. * Grading Suites and Theatres: When should you use them? Are they all the same?
Day two will concentrate on two very different case studies; a big budget feature film shot on Red, Phantom and DSLR cameras, and a low budget short shot on 16mm film. More info.
“An excellent introduction; not only to the area of grading, but also to the role and responsibilities of the Colourist and their place within the production process. I enjoyed it a lot!” Previous participant feedback
Technical Drawing for Film & Television Wed 5th - Sat 15th December 2012 - £1,250
This intensive 10-day programme with David McHenry covers all aspects of traditional hand drafting for film and television.
The course is specifically designed to cater for a variety of levels. There will be a maximum of 6-8 participants, and the primary aim is to develop each student’s abilities and build confidence in precisely those areas where they are needed. An organic process of learning without a rigid timetable allows each participant to work entirely at his or her own pace. Under tutor David McHenry’s guidance, each participant will receive the one-to-one assistance they need to make the most of their time with us. More info.
“Since I didn’t have a lot of experience, I was relieved when I saw that David was very flexible. Even though I’ve been working a lot slower than people with more experience, I’ve been doing the same things which has been good for my confidence.” Elsa Bauverd, participant July 2011
“I’m working as an Assistant Art Director, but there are certain skills that I lack from my theatre background that I need to progress in the film industry. This course is perfect for my career development.” Luke Glensdale, participant July 2011
Improvisation for Directors in Film & TV: Intensive 5-Day Course Mon 17th - Fri 21st December 2012 - £480
This intensive 5-day workshop with Sean McCann is designed specifically for directors and writer/directors who would like to use improvisation as a central component of their work, and who would benefit from workshopping a current project with professional actors. The course is highly practical in nature, and all participants will be encouraged to 'learn on their feet' through active involvement in the various improvisation techniques examined. Key areas covered include:
* How to get actors to improvise successfully.
* Improvisation using pre-existing material.
* Improvisation from scratch.
* Improvisation as a rehearsal technique AND Improvisation as part of the final shooting script.
* "Pitfalls, Bad Habits and Areas Of Concern"
* "Does It Have To Be Funny?"
By the end of the week, participants will have a deep working knowledge of the fundamentals of improvisational practice, and will have applied their knowledge in numerous rehearsal settings. More info.
"It was a brilliant week. I loved Sean’s high-octane energy and ability to suffuse us with fascination for improvisation. I started out with trepidation, but felt supported enough to let go of my self-consciousness and really play with the ideas he was offering. It was a safe environment in which we were allowed to stretch ourselves into unknown territories; take risks, fail, succeed, whatever in the pursuit of gathering up these tools to push our own work into new and exciting directions. Sean is a truly inspiring teacher.” Lou Hamilton, participant July 2009.
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