Two-Day Intensive Filmmaking

The Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing Studios.

 

Course Overview

 

Two-Day Intensive Filmmaking is a perfect course for anyone wanting to get a first taster of filmmaking. Combining film workshop and group instruction, this course has been designed to provide a fun, hands-on introduction to the basics of direction, cinematography, lighting, sound and editing and will equip you with basic technical knowledge in each of these areas.

 

You will then put this knowledge into practice in a series of shooting and editing exercises designed to help you learn through practical experience. You will direct professional actors as part of the production of a short film which will subsequently be sent to you on DVD.

 

For more information Request A Prospectus and our enrolments team will get in touch to talk you through the course.

The Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing Studios.

 

Course Overview

 

Two-Day Intensive Filmmaking is a perfect course for anyone wanting to get a first taster of filmmaking. Combining film workshop and group instruction, this course has been designed to provide a fun, hands-on introduction to the basics of direction, cinematography, lighting, sound and editing and will equip you with basic technical knowledge in each of these areas.

 

You will then put this knowledge into practice in a series of shooting and editing exercises designed to help you learn through practical experience. You will direct professional actors as part of the production of a short film which will subsequently be sent to you on DVD.

 

For more information Request A Prospectus and our enrolments team will get in touch to talk you through the course.

Learning Goals

 

- How to operate a digital video camera confidently and effectively

 

- The key elements of cinematography; including how to light a simple scene, compose shots and shoot for the edit and how to break down a scene into shots

 

- How to record clean dialogue, atmos and wild tracks

 

- How to use the Final Cut Pro® editing interface

 

- How to interpret a script, create a storyboard and manage actors

 

- To perform the roles of director, cinematographer, sound recordist, and editor

 

Testimonials

 

 

 Video - Georgia Benjamin

 

 

“ I can’t recommend this course more highly – I have told all my friends and colleagues to get signed ASAP.  It was well run, highly professional and very inspiring.”  - Krysia Derecki

Course Dates & Fees

 

 

Weekend: 04 September 2010 - 05 September 2010, £500

 

Weekend: 06 November 2010 - 07 November 2010, £500

 

Weekend: 29 January 2011 - 30 January 2011, £500

 

Weekend: 12 March 2011 - 13 March 2011, £500

 

Weekend: 16 July 2011 - 17 July 2011, £500

 

Weekend: 17 Sep 2011 - 18 Sep 2011, £500

 

 

Minimum Age: 18 at start of course

 

 

Entry Requirements: These courses are all open enrolment and there are no entry requirements.



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