Cinematography

Through the Lens: Visual Storytelling in Film

Learn the language of lenses

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Duration: Six Weekly Sessions;
Tuesdays: 15th October, 22nd October, 29th October, 5th November, 12th November & 19th November
Times: 6pm-8pm
Format: Online via Zoom
Fee: £550

This online workshop explores the process of translating scripts into images. Participants will learn the language of the lens and the importance of visual storytelling in film.
 
This programme is designed and delivered by Andrew Speller, an experienced cinematographer and camera operator with over 30 years in the film industry. Andrew will guide participants through the visual techniques that make up the heart of great cinema and storytelling.
 
Area of craft:

Cinematography: An Intro to Lighting & Operating

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Duration: 3 days (Friday - Saturday)
Times:
10am-6pm
Capacity: Max. 10 participants
Fee: £725 Fee includes all equipment.

The cinematographer is one of the key creative individuals in the filmmaking process, and is certainly the craftsperson whose work audiences are most aware of. The cinematographer’s imprint is on every frame. They can elevate a film beyond its script and subject.

Area of craft:

A Practical Guide to Self-Shooting Documentary

Intensive 5-Day Workshop

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Duration: 5 days
Times: 10am-6pm
Capacity: Max. 8 participants
Fee: £1050 *Fee includes equipment hire.

Do you know how to shoot but never quite get the results you are looking for? Are your shooting skills rusty? Do you need more confidence when shooting?

Do your rushes always cut together perfectly in the edit? Do you know how to shoot a scene as it happens in front of you to get good coverage? Do you always shoot the right material to tell the story?

Area of craft:

Filmmaking techniques

A senior-year high school video project that gives a brief demonstration of a variety of camera and editing techniques. Included: camera shots, angles, framing, movement, focus, white balance, composition, lighting, animation, blue/green screen, keying, colour adjusting, cloning, slow-motion, image effects, transitions and sound editing.

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