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| 1. From Script to Screen - basic scriptwriting theory, an overview of writing style and how a filmmaker will use the script to develop a shot-list to shoot the story. 2. Lighting - standard techniques, from interviews to feature film, minimalist lighting and full-on production floorplans. The 'why' and 'hows' of lighting. 3. Digital Video Formats - which camera should you use and why? What look are you trying to get and what are the limitations of the format you'll choose? Should you shoot to tape or hard drive? These questions and more will be covered. 4. Sound for Picture - learn how to get the best sound for your project from production audio recording to advanced editing, layering and sound FX techniques. 5. Shot Styles - from standard shots to unique camera angles - discover your options to either simply do the job or to enhance your creativity. 6. Special FX shots - tips and tricks to get the in-camera FX shots you've seen, but weren't sure how they were done and why contemporary filmmakers are still using them. |
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| 7. History of Cinematography - very much of the past is still with us and many techniques thought to be new are actually very old ideas. Innovation through determination - the past, present and future of making movies. 8. Shooting Workshop - a short comedy idea, suitable as a TV commercial, will be shot from script to screen. All attendees are participants 9. Editing - what to do with what you shot - how to sift through it all and how to cut it together. Often a daunting task, this section will show you how keep the story together through cutting. |
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