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posted Oct 20, 2009, 18:57
Don't forget to sign up online now for early bird discounts. Come join us for this exciting, �must attend� Master Cinematography Workshop, "The Power of the Image," led by Christopher Baffa, ASC.
IMPORTANT DATES: Early-bird online registration is until October
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WHAT/WHO: Master Cinematography Workshop: �The Power of the
Image� with Christopher Baffa, ASC
Come join us for this exciting, “must attend” Master Cinematography
Workshop, "The Power of the Image," led by Christopher Baffa, ASC.
"The Power of the Image," is an in-depth, practical and interactive
professional continuing education workshop and unique opportunity to learn real
world visual storytelling, lighting, and camera movement techniques. Baffa,
a 19-year veteran in the motion picture industry, will share his insights, best
practices and techniques that he uses while filming the popular, new comedy-musical
television series, "Glee," which has garnered a 2009 Teen Choice Award
nomination for "Choice TV: Breakout Show." Mr. Baffa will also share
case scenarios and teach real world applications of techniques that he used
while filming the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning, hit television series,
"Nick/Tuck," and the award-winning dramedy feature film, "Running
with Scissors," starring Alec Baldwin, Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Gwenyth
Paltrow, and Joseph Fiennes. Baffa is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers
(ASC) and was selected by Daily Variety in 1999 as one of the "Ten Cinematographers
to Watch.”
Program Details:
- "The Power of the Image"
- Conscious and Subconscious Imprints
- The Ability of Images to Unite and Transcend
- A Cat, the Lunar Landing, and the Assassination of JFK
- Neda’s Death in the Streets of Tehran, Iran
- Mass Prevalence and Immediacy
- The Internet
- Cell Phone Cameras
- Historical Perspective
- Nazi Propaganda of the 1940s
- Invasion of Iraq
- Audience as Participant
- Desensitization
- Lighting and Camera Movement
- "Nip/Tuck"(Episodic Television Series)
- "Running with Scissors"(Feature Film)
- Adapting the Novel
- Feature Films versus Television
- "Glee"(Episodic Television Series)
- Pilot to Series
- Re-Creating the Reality of Practical Locations on a Soundstage
- Practical Elements
- Reinforcement of Emotional and Story Elements
- Clean and Soft
- Color
- Emotional Symbolism
- Creating Psychological Atmosphere
- Lighting for Emotion
- Camera Movement: When To, and When Not To
WHEN: Saturday, November 14, 2009
WHERE: StudentFilmmakers.com, 1133 Broadway, New York, NY,
10010
* Venue may move to a different location in New York City.
WEBSITE: http://www.studentfilmmakers.com/workshops/Fall09_Christopher-Baffa-ASC-The-Power-of-Image.html
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