Digital Filmmaking for Photographers.

We will cover making the transition from still imagery to digital film-making, bringing high production value on projects, and mastering your workflow from beginning to end.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013 from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM (EST). Check in 10:00 am.
New York, NY

Photographers who are transitioning to HDSLR cinema will enjoy and greatly benefit from this Workshop. The most common filmmaking terms and shooting techniques will be demystified, and attendees will also learn how to increase the production value of video projects when faced with limited budgets and small crews. Essential gear for audio, lighting, and post-production will be covered.

Upon completion of this Workshop attendees will possess a good understanding of the similarities and differences between stills and motion.

Helpful handouts with valuable resources are included.

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Concentration Areas: Digital Cinema Workflow, Filmmaking Terms and Techniques, Adobe Premiere Pro.
Level of Expertise: Intermediate to Advanced

digital filmmaking for photographers

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Getting There

The Science Industry and Business Library (SIBL) is located Between East 34th Street and East 35th Street on Madison Ave. The workshop takes place in Room ETC4 on the lower level.

Getting There by Subway

B Train to West 34th Street; walk east along 34th Street to Madison Avenue. 1 Train to Seventh Avenue to West 34th Street (Penn Station); walk east along 34th Street to Madison Avenue. A Train to Eighth Avenue to West 34th Street (Penn Station); walk east along 34th Street to Madison Avenue. 4 Train to Lexington Avenue to Grand Central Station;* (* Wheelchair Accessible) walk west to Madison Avenue and south along Madison Avenue to 34th Street. 6 Train to Lexington Avenue local; to East 33rd Street; walk west along 33rd Street to Madison Avenue and north one block to 34th Street. 7 Train Flushing Line (express or local); to Fifth Avenue; walk south along Fifth Avenue to 34th Street; and east to Madison Avenue. N Train to West 34th Street; walk east along 34th Street to Madison Avenue.

“I arrived the first day with ZERO knowl­edge about video and was com­pletely intim­i­dated about jump­ing into the world of video. I had high hopes that your sem­i­nar would get me started, but was pre­pared to be dis­ap­pointed if that didn’t hap­pen. After two days in your sem­i­nar, I have to say, you exceeded my hopes and expec­ta­tions. I walked away from the first day feel­ing like the sem­i­nar was worth every penny I had paid and was excited and look­ing for­ward to day two! I walked away feel­ing inspired and ready to START shoot­ing video right away. Your enthu­si­asm, atten­tion to detail, and care in cre­at­ing a cur­ricu­lum that was log­i­cal and easy to fol­low, along with your good humor as a teacher are a big part of mak­ing the sem­i­nar such a huge suc­cess.”

~ Car­olyn Fong

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