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About Roy H. Wagner

>Roy H. Wagner, ASC, winner of two Emmys and an ASC Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for a Miniseries will be your instructor. Roy was named one of the top 100 directors of photography in the world by Eastman Kodak and is a recipient of the Producers Guild Association Vision Award. Roy will cover the creative techniques, situational ethics and essential management, tools and techniques that will enhance your skills as a visual artist and filmmaker. Roy will also explore the qualities, benefits and capabilities of the many Digital Acquisition Tools that are used in production today by cinematographers.

A Full Day of Intensive Workshop
Schedule: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (with lunch)
Cost: $145 per person (fee includes lunch and Materials)
Date: September 25, 2004 (Saturday)
Location: Plus8digital Annex
111 W. Verdugo Blvd. Burbank, CA. 91502
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Mr. Wagner will talk, answer questions and evaluate his and others’ work. His 7-part talk will begin with the first creative spark of an idea, and continue thru post-production. It opens with the astute observation that cinematography has a musical language all its own; to collaborating with all the different (often difficult) personalities in a production; to preparation: balancing cost, time and other constraints. He discusses staying true to directors' ideals and maintaining your own; realities of a production's daily grind; and the latest digital gear. Realizing that "your work is not done until you are sitting in the dark with the audience," he ends with advice on keeping your vision off the cutting room floor.