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The Art of
Video-Movie Making
Intensive Workshop (suitable for beginner to
advanced students)
Taught by Zofie Feytons or Franc Péret.
Click here for Zofie's profile.
Click here for Franc's profile.
Do you want to learn to express
yourself in the art of film? To give a professional quality to
everything you shoot? Are you looking to bring more creativity and
artistry into your videos? Do you want to learn to edit
effectively? Do you dream about making movies or competing in film
festivals? Whether you are an aspiring filmmaker or an amateur who
just wants to produce professional-quality video, this unique course
will help you to gain the skills, confidence, and creative sensibility
to get the job done right. This program is a concentration of 10
years of industry experience by a self-made freelance director working
in movies, corporate videos, documentaries, and short-movies -- for
television, production companies, and the advertising industry in Paris,
Taipei, Tokyo and, nowadays, in Shanghai.
This course will teach you how to improve your technique and get the
most out of your digital camcorder (Hi8, miniDV, DVD or HD) by providing
valuable insights into camera operation, manual camera controls, shutter
speeds, apertures and focal lengths, frame composition, lighting
controls, and accessories. We will also cover preparation,
choosing your gear and filling your bag like a pro, moving and operating
effectively in the field, relating efficiently with production members
and others, and getting the most out of the topic you are shooting.
This fun and intensive program will provide the student with a
professional mindset as we work together as a crew to write a script,
prepare transitions, direct actors, build frames, record sounds, and
edit a complete project with title and effects. Students will gain
an understanding of professional practices for a short dramatic
narrative, documentary, news, experimental, or music video for possible
submission to a festival or competition.
On the budgetary and technical sides, students will get a complete
overview of the equipment needed along with practical advice for saving
money and choosing the most appropriate tools to meet your objectives.
Students should bring a working digital camcorder or be prepared to
purchase (or borrow) one after consultation with the instructor.
When filling in the registration form, please indicate the type of
camera you are working with.
Course Title:
Filmmaking
Tuition Fee: RMB 3200
Fall Session 2008:
October 8th to December 13th
Section E:
Wednesday mornings
(10:00 AM - 12:30 PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 8th to December 10th (Course Code: FM107)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section F:
Wednesday afternoons
(1:00 PM - 3:30 PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 8th to December 10th (Course Code: FM108)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section G:
Saturday mornings (10:00 AM - 12:30 PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 11th to December 13th (Course Code: FM109)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Winter Session 2009:
February 18th to April 25th
Section A:
Wednesday mornings
(10:00 AM - 12:30 PM)
10 weeks from February 18th to April 22nd (Course Code: FM103)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section B:
Wednesday afternoons
(1:00 PM - 3:30 PM)
10 weeks from February 18th to April 22nd (Course Code: FM104)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section C:
Saturday mornings (10:00 AM - 12:30 PM)
10 weeks from February 21st to April 25th (Course Code: FM105)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE
Registration Procedure:
Please register
online first to reserve your place.
You will then receive a confirmation email with further details. Next, payment must be made on site at the ELC
Learning Annex during the payment dates shown below (you can come in
person or send someone).
Tuition payment for the Winter Session will take place on Saturday and
Sunday, February 7th and 8th, 2009,
at the ELC Learning Annex between 10:00 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m..
Click here for map.
Please note: classes
are kept small for the students' benefit (generally between 6 and 12
people). Register early to reserve your place. Payment must be received on
time to complete your enrollment and maintain your reservation in the class(es) for which you have registered.
(Any course that does not meet sufficient enrollment may be cancelled and
a full refund provided upon presentation of your original receipt.)
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