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LEARNING BY DOING!
Brighton Film Workshops are about being practical because there is no better way to learn the craft of film making than through experience. This is why we encourage participants on our workshops to take the plunge and have a go for themselves.
We have been running the workshops for over two years now and we have had terrific feedback from all our participants. CLICK HERE to see what they have said.
The workshops were originally set up by Alex and Toni of Alto Films, but due to requests for even more workshops, we are now expanding and welcoming a new host of expertise into the fold. Whether they be directors of large Hollywood productions or single-person documentary filmmakers, they all want to share their invaluable knowledge through practical workshops with the aim of inspiring a new generation of filmmakers.
NEW DATES FOR JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2010
Sat 23rd Jan: Write and direct your own script
Practical exercises on writing a short scene and then directing it.
Sun 24th Jan: Practical film directing: shooting a scene
The low down on film directing on-set plus the chance to direct a scene from a Hollywood movie on camera with professional actors!
Sat 30th Jan: Documentary Day (or how to shoot yourself!)
How to work as a one person documentary film maker.
Sun 31st Jan: How to Make & Sell Your First Film
Whether it’s a short or a feature film, this discussion based workshop will get you all fired up and itching to get shooting!
Practical Hi Def camera techniques with the Sony EX1 SORRY, NO LONGER AVAILABLE
PLEASE CHECK BACK HERE SOON FOR NEXT WORKSHOP DATE
How to set up a High Definition camera including menus, time code, focus, exposure, white balance and practical exercises in camera operating as well as how to create more cinematic shots.
Shoot your shorts! SORRY, NO LONGER AVAILABLE
PLEASE CHECK BACK HERE SOON FOR NEXT WORKSHOP DATE
For anyone who has attended one of our previous directing or camera workshops. A full day shooting your own 2-3 page short film script as a director or cinematographer. Ideal for showreels!