Free cinematography series
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:21 pm
Hello!
I'm a former (and future) homeschooler who has had the privilege for several years of working with Advent Film Group, a Christian film production company who has strong ties with the homeschool community and who has helped train interns (mostly homeschoolers) on the sets of their productions for over five years. We have just helped to found a new ministry called Advent Filmmakers, which will be featuring weekly training posts on an interactive blog where students can come to learn and interact with us and other filmmakers. September's posts will be dedicated to a special series on cinematography. If your student is interested in learning more about filmmaking, we welcome him or her to join us! Below are our two cinematography tracks (for beginners and intermediate learners) and the schedule for September. We hope to see you there!
www.adventfilmmakers.org
Introduction to Cinematography
Monday, Sep. 3: Storytelling Through A Lens
(Topic: Discovering the cinematic language)
Wednesday, Sep. 5: The Most Important Piece That Isn't There
(Topic: Aperture)
Monday, Sep. 10: Not Soft, Just Sensitive
(Topic: ISO)
Wednesday, Sep. 12: Putting It All Together
(Topic: Exposure)
Monday, Sep. 17: Seeing the World Through the Camera's Eye
(Topic: Lenses)
Wednesday, Sep. 19: The Devil's In the Details
(Topic: Important Camera Settings)
Monday, Sep. 24: 31 Flavors (and counting!)
(Topic: Video formats and resolutions)
Wednesday, Sep. 26: From Casual to Compelling
(Topic: Rules of Composition)
Cinematography: The Next Step
Tuesday, Sep. 4: The Brains of the Operation
(Topic: CCD vs. CMOS Sensors)
Thursday, Sep. 6: A Need for Speed?
(Topic: Shutter Speed)
Tuesday, Sep 11: Now You See It, Now You Don't.
(Topic: Frame Rates)
Thursday, Sep 13: A New View
(Topic: Filters)
Tuesday, Sep. 18: The Leaning Tower of...Chrysler?
(Topic: Distortion)
Thursday, Sep. 20: A Two-Way Street
(Topic: Inputs and Outputs)
Tuesday, Sep 25: The Great Debate
(Topic: Film vs. Video)
Thursday, Sep. 27: Making Magic Happen
(Topic: Shooting the Scene)
I'm a former (and future) homeschooler who has had the privilege for several years of working with Advent Film Group, a Christian film production company who has strong ties with the homeschool community and who has helped train interns (mostly homeschoolers) on the sets of their productions for over five years. We have just helped to found a new ministry called Advent Filmmakers, which will be featuring weekly training posts on an interactive blog where students can come to learn and interact with us and other filmmakers. September's posts will be dedicated to a special series on cinematography. If your student is interested in learning more about filmmaking, we welcome him or her to join us! Below are our two cinematography tracks (for beginners and intermediate learners) and the schedule for September. We hope to see you there!
www.adventfilmmakers.org
Introduction to Cinematography
Monday, Sep. 3: Storytelling Through A Lens
(Topic: Discovering the cinematic language)
Wednesday, Sep. 5: The Most Important Piece That Isn't There
(Topic: Aperture)
Monday, Sep. 10: Not Soft, Just Sensitive
(Topic: ISO)
Wednesday, Sep. 12: Putting It All Together
(Topic: Exposure)
Monday, Sep. 17: Seeing the World Through the Camera's Eye
(Topic: Lenses)
Wednesday, Sep. 19: The Devil's In the Details
(Topic: Important Camera Settings)
Monday, Sep. 24: 31 Flavors (and counting!)
(Topic: Video formats and resolutions)
Wednesday, Sep. 26: From Casual to Compelling
(Topic: Rules of Composition)
Cinematography: The Next Step
Tuesday, Sep. 4: The Brains of the Operation
(Topic: CCD vs. CMOS Sensors)
Thursday, Sep. 6: A Need for Speed?
(Topic: Shutter Speed)
Tuesday, Sep 11: Now You See It, Now You Don't.
(Topic: Frame Rates)
Thursday, Sep 13: A New View
(Topic: Filters)
Tuesday, Sep. 18: The Leaning Tower of...Chrysler?
(Topic: Distortion)
Thursday, Sep. 20: A Two-Way Street
(Topic: Inputs and Outputs)
Tuesday, Sep 25: The Great Debate
(Topic: Film vs. Video)
Thursday, Sep. 27: Making Magic Happen
(Topic: Shooting the Scene)