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Filmmaking School Program Online
Program Structure:
- Duration: 24 classes + 108 lab hours – 180 total session hours
- Format: Online classroom, highly interactive workshops, hands-on studio sessions, collaborative projects, guest lectures.
- Courses: 4 core courses, 6 classes each
- Start Date: May 14th
- End Date: August 13th
- Time: 6pm – 9pm | Tue + Thu
Courses:
1. The Art of Screenwriting
2. Cameras and Lighting: The Visual Language of Film
3. Casting and Directing Actors
4. Editing with Adobe Premiere Pro
1. The Art of Screenwriting
- Course Description: Master the fundamentals of storytelling, character development, and screenplay structure.
- Classes:
- Class 1: Storytelling Fundamentals: Exploring narrative structure, plot development, and theme.
- Project: Develop a logline and one-page synopsis for an original film idea.
- Class 2: Character Development: Creating compelling characters with depth and motivation.
- Project: Write a character study for a protagonist and antagonist, including backstory and arc.
- Class 3: Screenplay Structure and Formatting: Mastering the three-act structure and industry-standard formatting.
- Project: Outline a short film script, including key scenes and plot points.
- Class 4: Dialogue and Scene Construction: Writing engaging dialogue and crafting dynamic scenes.
- Project: Write a scene with compelling dialogue that reveals character and advances the plot.
- Class 5: Genre and Style: Exploring different film genres and developing a unique voice.
- Project: Analyze a film scene from your favorite genre and write a similar scene in your own style.
- Class 6: Rewriting and Polishing Your Script: Providing and receiving constructive feedback, revising, and editing.
- Project: Revise your short film outline based on peer feedback and instructor guidance.
- Class 1: Storytelling Fundamentals: Exploring narrative structure, plot development, and theme.
2. Cameras and Lighting: The Visual Language of Film
- Course Description: Master the technical and creative aspects of cinematography, including camera operation, lighting, and composition.
- Classes:
- Class 7: Camera Fundamentals: Exploring camera settings, lenses, and shot composition.
- Project: Shoot a series of still photographs using different camera settings and lenses to achieve various effects.
- Class 8: Lighting Fundamentals: Understanding natural light, artificial light, and lighting techniques.
- Project: Set up a basic lighting scheme for a portrait or interview using available light and reflectors.
- Class 9: Cinematography and Visual Storytelling: Using camera movement, framing, and composition to tell a story.
- Project: Shoot a short scene using different camera angles and movements to create a specific mood and atmosphere.
- Class 10: Color and Tone: Understanding color theory, white balance, and color grading.
- Project: Experiment with color grading techniques in post-production to enhance the mood and atmosphere of a scene.
- Class 11: Working with a Cinematographer: Collaboration, communication, and achieving your vision.
- Project: Plan a shoot with a fellow filmmaker, outlining camera angles, lighting, and visual style.
- Class 12: Advanced Cinematography Techniques: Exploring specialized equipment and techniques like Steadicam and drone cinematography.
- Project: Research and present on a specific cinematography technique or style.
- Class 7: Camera Fundamentals: Exploring camera settings, lenses, and shot composition.
3. Casting and Directing Actors
- Course Description: Develop essential skills in casting, directing actors, and bringing characters to life on screen.
- Classes:
- Class 13: The Casting Process: Finding the right actors for your film and conducting auditions.
- Project: Develop a character breakdown and casting call for a short film.
- Class 14: Working with Actors: Building trust, communication, and providing effective direction.
- Project: Direct a scene with actors, focusing on character motivation and objectives.
- Class 15: Directing Styles and Techniques: Exploring different directing approaches and finding your own voice.
- Project: Analyze a scene from a film and identify the director’s style and techniques.
- Class 16: Building a Scene: Blocking, rehearsal, and capturing performances on camera.
- Project: Plan and rehearse a scene with actors, then shoot the scene with a camera.
- Class 17: Working with a Crew: Collaboration, communication, and leadership on set.
- Project: Participate in a mock film shoot, taking on different crew roles.
- Class 18: Directing Different Genres: Adapting your directing style for comedy, drama, action, and other genres.
- Project: Direct a short scene in a specific genre, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities.
- Class 13: The Casting Process: Finding the right actors for your film and conducting auditions.
4. Editing with Adobe Premiere Pro
- Course Description: Master the art of film editing using Adobe Premiere Pro, from basic cuts to advanced techniques.
- Classes:
- Class 19: Premiere Pro Essentials: Importing footage, organizing projects, and basic editing tools.
- Project: Edit a short sequence of footage, practicing basic cuts and transitions.
- Class 20: Editing for Story and Pacing: Building tension, creating rhythm, and shaping the narrative.
- Project: Edit a short scene, focusing on pacing and emotional impact.
- Class 21: Sound Design and Mixing: Adding music, sound effects, and dialogue to enhance the film.
- Project: Create a soundscape for a short film scene, incorporating music and sound effects.
- Class 22: Color Correction and Grading: Adjusting color and tone to achieve a specific look and feel.
- Project: Color correct and grade a short film scene, creating a consistent visual style.
- Class 23: Advanced Editing Techniques: Exploring visual effects, motion graphics, and advanced transitions.
- Project: Experiment with visual effects and motion graphics to enhance a short film scene.
- Class 24: Exporting and Delivering Your Film: Preparing your film for different platforms and formats.
- Project: Export your edited short film in different formats for online and festival submission.
- Class 19: Premiere Pro Essentials: Importing footage, organizing projects, and basic editing tools.
Key Outcomes:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of film media tools and techniques.
- Develop strong creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Film your project.
- Build a professional portfolio and online presence.
- Explore career paths and opportunities in the film industry.
- Be prepared to thrive in the dynamic and ever-evolving world of film media.
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