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Summer 2009

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Conversations
and Q & A with Ron Fortunato, ASC
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for joining us at the workshop and networking event.
See you at the next one soon!
Date:
Saturday, July 18, 2009, 10am - 12pm.
Arrive at 9:30am for coffee and networking.
Venue:
StudentFilmmakers.com
Ron Fortunato,
ASC will be answering questions on selected films and television
programs "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead", "Nil
by Mouth", and "Gossip Girl". Clips will be shown
during this session.
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Lighting
to Create a Mood Workshop with Peter Stein, ASC
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See you at the next one soon!
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Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 1:30pm - 4:30pm.
Arrive at 1:00 pm for coffee and networking.
Venue Change
StudentFilmmakers.com
Creating and controlling light is at the heart of cinematography.
Whether it is a drama, a comedy, or a mystery, the way a scene is
lit will determine the mood, and help to shape the story.
- Understanding
basic 3 point lighting. We will use small lighting units including
softlights, fresnel (lensed) lights and open face lights.
- Hard light
and soft light - what are the benefits and problems of each type.
We will change a hard light into a soft light.
- When to use
fresnel lights and when to use open face lights.
- How to cut
lights with barndoors, flags and nets - Using the barndoors of
a lamp is not as simple as it may seem to control the light -
especially if the light is diffused. Placement of the net or flag
is also important in controlling the light.
- Where to
place the key light to help achieve the desired look
- The ratio
of the key to fill
- How to make
a background more interesting
- If time permits
- the use of color
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Production
Sound Recording for Film and Video
Continuing Education Workshop
with Dr. Fred Ginsburg C.A.S., Ph.D., MBKS Date:
Saturday, August 15, 2009, 10am - 3pm.
Arrive at 9:30am for check-in; coffee and networking.
Location: 1133 Broadway, R245, New York, NY 10010
(25th Street and Broadway)
Come
join us in New York City for this Continuing Education Workshop
on Production Sound Recording for Film and Video. The educational
workshop and networking event will take place on Saturday,
August 15, 2009. All filmmakers and video makers of all
levels are welcome; independent film and video makers and professionals;
directors, producers, and sound department crew. Our speaker, Dr.
Fred Ginsburg C.A.S. Ph.D. MBKS has an extremely long list of credits
including: "Beverly Hills 90210," (the
original series; Fred was part of the Emmy Award Winning Sound Crew);
"St. Elsewhere," "A-Team," "Love Boat,"
"MASH," "Hawaii 5-O," "Platoon," "The
Island," "Clear and Present Danger," "Terminator
2," and "Patriot Games."
- Pre-Production
Planning and Budgeting for Sound.
- Recording
Priorties of the Mixer.
- Duties of
the Sound Crew.
- Microphone
Basics.
- Selection
and Application of Microphones.
- Microphone
Boom Techniques.
- Advanced
Usage of Lavaliers and Wireless Mics. Including How-To Rig Lavaliers.
- Advanced
Use of Plant Mics.
- Use of the
Portable Mixing Console. Including both ENG Mixers and Mixing
Boards.
- Set Etiquette.
- Business
Practices.
- Getting Started
in the Industry.
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