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mark morgenstern - workshops at Main Film

DIRECTING FOR THE CAMERA / MISE-EN-SCÈNE ET CADRAGE
Max: 8 participants
This workshop deals with the creative use of the camera in independent short film production, and explores the collaboration between the director and director of photography. Topics include shot design, script interpretation, blocking, camera moves, composition, point-of-view, frame, aspect ratio, lens selection and scene coverage.
This is a hands-on workshop.

 

 

THE NEW DV FILMMAKER- INTRO TO DIGITAL CAMERA AND TECHNOLOGY
Max: 10 participants
Digital video has become the new medium for more and more films including
fiction, documentary and experimental work. This workshop will explore the
techniques and tricks for the best possible results in DV shooting. The first
evening will cover the technical and practical differences between film and
video, exploring issues such as “film-look”, lighting, cost, crew
sizes and post-production. The second evening will focus more practically
on the technical aspects of shooting DV using the Panasonic AG-DVX100 24p
MiniDV camera. Visual examples of issues will be presented and discussed.
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THE ART OF LIGHTING (AN INTRODUCTION)
Max: 8 participants
A theoretical and practical exploration of the rich art of lighting for film. A discussion of the creative and practical aspects of lighting a scene will take place on the first evening. Film examples will be screened and participants will learn to look, not at the action taking place, but the visual atmosphere and mood created on film. Topics ranging from the types of lights chosen to designing a lighting plan to the collaborative relationship between the cinematographer and the director will be discussed. In the full-day workshop, using a 16mm camera, participants will get the chance to put theory into action and create scenes using a variety of lighting equipment. The final evening of the workshop will involve screening the material shot during the full day. Participants will discuss initial intentions of the scenes and final results on film as well as strategies for planning and lighting effectively.
This is a hands-on workshop.