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Here at cinema5D we value the quality of education tremendously. Together with Philip Bloom and others I have given numerous of our three-day Filmmaking Masterclasses over the years (Majorca, Las Vegas, Key West), where participants make a film from beginning to end under our guidance. This year we are back at Wotton House in Surrey close to London Oct 27-29, end of next month (website/signup here!), a beautiful venue perfect for a practical shooting workshop. We take only a very limited number of participants (no more than between 20 and 30 maximum, with a teacher-student ratio of 6-1 or 7-1) to keep the quality high. Because of the time and effort it takes to put these together, we do only one per year now, which is why this is a really rare opportunity.
Here’s Johnnie’s post about why you should join a Masterclass, and here’s Philip’s write-up about last year’s Masterclass including the finished films created during the workshop.
With more and more photographers enquiring about workshops, we thought it’s time to tailor this year’s workshop around photographers who want to become more proficient in filmmaking. Starting with the concept and ending with the finished film, we guide the participants through all the hoops of filmmaking and focus particularly on the differences to photography. This is about corporate filmmaking under time pressure and with other constraints, just like a real “client job” in the real world. The finished piece will be a corporate film.
Alongside Philip Bloom and me, I am very happy to have World Press Photo award winner Edmond Terakopian and Julian Wakefield with us as tutors as well. It’s a high-end tutor line-up which guarantees an unmatched level of experience and amount of professional perspectives among the teachers.
The workshop agenda will be as follows.
Day 1: THE BRIEF & PREPARING FOR THE SHOOT
We start the workshop with an opening morning sessions by the lead tutors Philip Bloom, Nino Leitner, about various aspects dealing with the challenges of corporate filmmaking. We will also be joined by a leading photographer who has made the transition to video making. In this session we will cover the following topics to make you stand out and get that job!
Day 1 Afternoon Session:
In this session we will host rotating on-location mini workshops to the following topics, dealing with practical aspects of corporate filmmaking with
End of classes and break for dinner.
After dinner we will break into groups according to tutor’s assessments on who fits together. Then each group will get a “client brief” and the groups will start working on their scripts and concepts for the shoots. There will be some set stations for different aspects of the films, and every group will get to work with every tutor.
DAY 2: THE SHOOT
Actors, helping hands and extras will be on set who are playing the Employees, CEO and any other characters that may need to be in tour film. These actors have been instructed by the tutors before to play some “typical client roles”, so they will be similarly hard and easy to work with just like some clients. Each group rotates through each of these environments and gets to work with all the actors
These are some ideas of the different stations (actual “stations” dependent on some other factors such as location and available actors):
In the evening, groups will start ingesting the footage of their shoots and organizing the edit, which will formally start on day 3.
Wotton House, Surrey – The venue for the Filmmaking Masterclass London 2016.
Day 3: EDITING
The day will be spent editing with their main tutors on 1-2 edit stations. The main tutor will again act as the client and assess how close they stuck to the brief. There will be two different edits of the corporate film, a short and a long version. The exact length of these films will be determined by the “client tutors” at the beginning of the production.
There will be some mini breakout workshops during the edit day to cover aspects of post production. Details for these will be provided a little later in time, but they will cover basic colour grading, some editing techniques and audio.
After the deadline, there will be communal screening and feedback of the films, by all the tutors as well as the participants. We will talk about the challenges and learning experience of the workshop. After that, students and tutors will have an informal farewell evening together.
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Nino Leitner, AAC is Co-CEO of CineD and MZed. He co-owns CineD (alongside Johnnie Behiri), through his company Nino Film GmbH. Nino is a cinematographer and producer, well-traveled around the world for his productions and filmmaking workshops. He specializes in shooting documentaries and commercials, and at times a narrative piece. Nino is a studied Master of Arts. He lives with his wife and son in Vienna, Austria.