Workshops & Courses
Film School In A Day
Here’s a chance to make, as well as see films as part of Stroud Film festival.
Stroud Film Festival
Here’s a chance to make, as well as see films as part of the festival.
Most of us are very experienced film watchers and have a very good understanding of how stories are told in film. Lots of people are very skilled using phones to shoot simple videos
At the same time, lots of videos which are made on phones could be more engaging by applying a few of the approaches used by professional film makers. And to explore some of the apps which are on many phones.
Find out more about storyboards and the language of film: shots, angles, framing and moving the camera. Explore ways of telling stories and turn recordings into films.
Try different kinds of shots and camera angles are part of how we understand stories
The power of editing and thinking more about where to make the cut in a scene and how to take the audience through time and place
How sound connects with the pictures: we all know about important this is and there are a few key principles to think about
No experience required. Equipment provided.
After the workshop why not take part in the 90 Second Film Challenge?
Who is this for? This session is aimed specifically at people aged 15-22 who would like to devise, shoot and edit their own short films.
Tickets:
Pay what you can
Free (low income/cost of living affected)
£10 (standard)
£20 (pay it forward)
You can apply via the SVA website.
Here’s a chance to make, as well as see films as part of the festival.
Most of us are very experienced film watchers and have a very good understanding of how stories are told in film. Lots of people are very skilled using phones to shoot simple videos
At the same time, lots of videos which are made on phones could be more engaging by applying a few of the approaches used by professional film makers. And to explore some of the apps which are on many phones.
Find out more about storyboards and the language of film: shots, angles, framing and moving the camera. Explore ways of telling stories and turn recordings into films.
Try different kinds of shots and camera angles are part of how we understand stories
The power of editing and thinking more about where to make the cut in a scene and how to take the audience through time and place
How sound connects with the pictures: we all know about important this is and there are a few key principles to think about
No experience required. Equipment provided.
After the workshop why not take part in the 90 Second Film Challenge?
Who is this for? This session is aimed specifically at people aged 15-22 who would like to devise, shoot and edit their own short films.
Tickets:
Pay what you can
Free (low income/cost of living affected)
£10 (standard)
£20 (pay it forward)
You can apply via the SVA website.