From Photographer to Filmmaker
Details
Do you find the process of recording a video, creating a sequence, and syncing audio intimidating?
How do I stop footage from being shaky? How do I consistently find the best light?
Do I really have to buy all these gears?
This 1-day course is designed for photographers who want to learn filmmaking. It will discuss the similarities and differences between the two crafts and make sure you use your photography skills to your full advantage as you create beautiful films.
Outline
Similarities of the 2 crafts
Painting with Light
Frame rate and shutter speed
A picture is worth a thousand words, video is worth 24,000 words per second
Shoot with time in mind
Photography freezes time. Filmmaking dances with time.
Shooting for Sound
An art for the eyes, ears, and heart
Think in Sequence
Photographers create a photo, filmmakers create a sequence
Editing
Proper sequencing of clips
Where do you go from here?
Speaker/s
EJ Mijares
A graduate of the UP Film Institute, EJ has directed award winning documentary films tackling issues of environment and society. He has further studied advanced documentary filmmaking under German, French and Dutch filmmakers in various workshops and specialized courses organized by Goethe Institute-Manila and Goethe Institut-Hanoi. EJ also directs commercials, advertisements and corporate image films.
EJ has filmed hundreds of weddings when he became an owner of a wedding film studio in 2010-2012. This was when he dreamed of a Videography School that offers special courses for budding artists.
Dennis Abad
After taking up German at UP Diliman, Dennis has successfully reinvented himself from an engineering sales and financial corporate past and is now a full-time documentary filmmaker, professional photographer, and a corporate image film producer. He leverages his
skills as a linguist by regularly working with European clients in the Philippines. His advocacy revolves around environment, energy, social enterprise, land-use, and sustainability. His roles as a director, cinematographer, editor, and producer are put to
great use now that he is an educator as well.
Special Offer
SHOOT! Practical Videography School is the only film school in the Philippines that offers quality education under the mentorship of top wedding and event videographers, filmmakers, and film producers.
Combining practical theory with immediate application, we offer an educational experience that equips students to go out into the film and videography industry with the skills and experience necessary to earn as artists. Entrepreneurship and marketing are also included as subjects, allowing the students to run a profitable videography business.
To learn more about our wonderful school, click this link below.
http://www.shootpracticalvideos.com/