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Screen Direction, Coverage and Shot Listing, with Peter Stein, ASC

How to shoot a scene for the editing process.

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Program Details:

The essential concepts and knowledge in shooting narrative films.

  • Coverage – First we will discuss the different types of shots that are necessary for cutting a scene.
  • We will look at scenes from selected movies and break down their shots for the scene. We will study this across genres.
  • Then we will elaborate on all the necessary elements that make the shots cut together seamlessly. We will discuss how to make all the different shots within a scene “match", i.e. camera placement and screen direction, the 180 degree rule, matching sizes, matching eyelines. and matching angles
  • How to "cheat in coverage" will be demonstrated.
  • We will also cover the classic tricks cinematographers use to make a shot more "powerful."
  • This will be demonstrated by watching shots composed with a DSLR camera, on the studio monitor.
  • We will collaboratively construct a shot list and story board from a shooting script. Finally we will construct a shot list and storyboard for the same scene - in a typical comedy, murder mystery and horror film.

When: Saturday, May 14th, 2011, 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Where: StudentFilmmakers.com Workshop Studio
1123 Broadway, Suite 307, New York, NY 10010
(entrance open at 1133 Broadway on weekends)
Schedule:
12:30pm Check-in and Networking
1:00pm-5:00pm Workshop
Cost: $175.00.
Early bird registrants receive $25 off. Register online now! (Students with ID receive additional 10% off.)
We have limited seating and registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Cinematography Workshops with Peter Stein, ASC
May 14th. Screen Direction, Coverage and Shot Listing
July 2nd. Documentary, Interviews, and Hand-Held Shooting
Aug. 27th. Analyzing and Replicating Lighting: From Cinema and Famous Paintings
Oct. 15th. Composition and Camera/Actor Choreography, Using the Location to Best Advantage
Dec. 3rd. Lighting Workshop

SPECIAL DISCOUNTS:
Register for 5 classes of Cinematography Programs receive 15% off, using coupon code "CINE15" at check out.
Register for 2 and more classes of Cinematography Programs receive 10% off, using coupon code "CINE10" at check out.


Who Should Attend

Student and professional film and video makers are encouraged to attend this continuing education workshop and exciting networking opportunity. 

"As a Director of Photography one should always go into a lighting set-up with a firm plan in mind, but be ready to throw it out the window if necessary. It is often the innumerable chance occurrences that happen as the lighting progresses that are the stuff that brilliance is made up of."

"With the new technologies at hand, current film students have the chance to be the innovators creating the newest and most daring styles in future filmmaking."-Peter Stein, ASC

Peter Stein, ASC's Filmography Includes:

DOCUMENTARIES
Brick by Brick: A Civil Rights Story - PBS 2007
Tupperware!, PBS Playhouse - 2004
Politics of Cancer - Theatrical Release - 1994
Streetsmart Kids  -  HBO Special, 1985
Laughs -  HBO Special, 1981
Just Crazy About Horses  -  Theatrical Release - 1978

FEATURE FILMS
Mr. Nanny
Comedy, starring Hulk Hogan, New Line Cinema, 1993
Missing Pieces
Comedy starring Eric Idle and Lauren Hutton, Orion Pictures, 1991
Necessary Roughness
Comedy starring Scott Bakula, Paramount Pictures, 1991
Stephen King's Graveyard Shift
Paramount Pictures, 1990
Ernest Goes to Jail
Comedy starring Jim Varney,Touchstone Pictures, 1990
After the Rain
Starring Ned Beatty, Brian Keith, New Century Vista, 1990
Pet Sematary
W ritten by Stephen King, Paramount Pictures, 1989
Ernest Saves Christmas
Comedy starring Jim Varney, Touchstone Pictures, 1988
The Wild Pair
Starring Beau Bridges, Trans World Entertainment 1987
A Great Wall
Orion Pictures, 1986
Billions for Boris
Starring Lee Grant, Comworld Pictures, 1985
Wildrose
Starring Lisa Eichorn and Tom Bower
C.H.U.D
Starring John Heard, Daniel Stern, New World Pictures, 1984
Reuben, Reuben
Starring Tom Conti and Kelly McGillis, 20th Century Fox, 1983
Friday the 13th - Part 2
Paramount Pictures, 1981

TV MOVIES
Cold Feet - TV Pilot, NBC
The Con - USA Movie, 1998
A Midwife's Tale - The American Experience - PBS, 1996
Harambee! - PBS, 1996
Desparate Choices - NBC, 1992
Night Visions - MGM Television for NBC, 1990
The Call - Showtime, 1989
Elvis and Me - New World Television, ABC, 1988
The Last Fling - ABC Movie of the Week, 1985
Under Siege  -  NBC Special Event, 1986
The Parent Trap 2  -  ABC Disney Movie, 1986
Izzy and Moe  -  CBS Movie of the Week, 1985
Private Contentment - PBS Playhouse, 1982
A Good Dissonance Like a Man  -  PBS Special, 1977

The Cinematography Workshop programs with Peter Stein, ASC is presented by StudentFilmmakers.com. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Contact Kim Welch 212.255.5454 or click here to fill out the contact form.

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Door Prizes:

All attendees are automatically entered in a free raffle door prize drawing. One attendee will win 800 feet of 16 mm Fujifilm Eterna Vivid 500 T stock from Fujifilm. Five attendees will each win a stock music collection from StockMusicStore.com.

16mm Fujifilm Eterna Vivid 500 T stock

5 Stock Music Collections

About the Instructor Peter Stein, ASC

As the Director of Photography on over 50 feature films, TV movies, and documentaries, Peter Stein, ASC has photographed classic cult films in various genres, including comedy and horror, as well as major studio and independent releases, and noted documentaries. He was invited to join the prestigious American Society of Cinematographers in 1999.

One of his first feature films as a Director of Photography was the horror film classic Friday the 13th Part 2, the second largest grossing film in 1981 for Paramount. He then went on to shoot the literary comedy Reuben, Reuben for 20th Century Fox, which was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Actor, Tom Conti, and Best Screenplay, Julis Epstein (Casablanca), and was the film debut of the actress Kelly McGillis.

Among other horror genre films he shot are Stephen King's blockbuster hit Pet Sematary, C.H.U.D. and Steven King's Graveyard Shift. He was the DP on two of Touchstone's children's movies, Ernest Saves Christmas and Ernest Goes to Jail and New Line's hit children's comedy Mr. Nanny starring Hulk Hogan and Sherman Helmsley. Among other films he shot are Paramount's football comedy Necessary Roughness with Scott Bakula, Robert Loggia and Kathy Ireland, and Orion's A Great Wall, directed by Peter Wang, the first Chinese/American co-production.

His TV films include Izzy and Moe, with Jackie Gleason and Art Carney, The Con starring William Macy and Rebecca De Mornay, The Last Fling with John Ritter and Connie Selleca, Parent Trap Two with Haley Mills,and Private Contentment with Peter Gallagher for PBS' American Playhouse - directed by Tony Award winning director Vivian Matalon. Peter also lensed the groundbreaking NBC special event mini-series Under Siege with E. G. Marshall, Hal Holbrook, and Peter Strauss, and was nominated for 2 Emmy Awards.

He has photographed numerous documentaries such as the critically acclaimed A Midwife's Tale for PBS' American Experience and the feature documentary Just Crazy about Horses which played theatrically in New York and LA. Among other documentary work is HBO's Laughs and The Mystery of the Morro Castle. He also shot the PBS documentary Tupperware which was the front cover story in theSunday NY TIMES television section.

Peter Stein, ASC has taught at SUNY Purchase and The School of Visual Arts, and has lectured on cinematography at many of the area's universities. He has been on the NYU graduate faculty since 2002 where he is Head of Production.  Currently he is producing and directing a documentary film for American Public Television about his father the noted photographer Fred Stein.


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