Overview
If you’re a creative soul who dreams of making their own silver-screen sensation, you probably don’t need much convincing to take a Filmmaking degree.
This course renders systematic exposition to the concepts of scene, genre and styles in cinema. The participants will learn the complexity of film language explained in terms of realism, expressionism and other major movements in cinema. Overall a historical perspective will be maintained along with the conceptual discussion on classic examples from world cinema.
Course description
Designed for the independent filmmaker, this short course is ideal for individuals wishing to write, direct and produce their own films, but with little or no prior experience in filmmaking. While developing your skills in these key areas on your own film projects, you will also gain valuable hands-on experience.
In order to finish your films, you will also learn how to edit picture and sound and gain a thorough appreciation of all aspects of postproduction.
Benefits
- Seeing your ideas come to life
- Exciting career opportunities
- The world will always need entertaining
- Explore alternative cinema
- Transferable skills
- Work placements and professional contacts
Learning outcomes
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Write, direct and produce your own independent short film projects
- Work on-set in a variety of crew roles with confidence
- Direct and motivate actors to deliver the intended performance for a scene
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 30 Mins class each
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 176
- Assessments Yes