Cinematic Storytelling - beginners course
Learn how filmmakers choose the best camera angles to tell story
Description
Unlike all those other books and courses on film-making (PAH!) this online course teaches you how to understand camera angles and techniques not just for the sake of taking a beautiful picture.
You will learn how to tell a story with your camera like never before!
Filmmaking For Beginners, Made Simple
We believe filmmaking knowledge should be accessible to all. You dont have to spend thousands of dollars to get expert knowledge and mentorship from an award-winning filmmaker. Instead, learn at your own pace, the topics and courses which you need through engaging video lessons and guided exercises.
This course aims to demystify how film and TV filmmakers have chosen camera angles to better tell their stories. In this way, they elevate their stories from the 'Blah' to the 'OMG did you see that!'
Mentored By an Experienced Tutor
The course is taught by Robert Macfarlane an award-winning director and DOP who has been in the film and TV industries for over 18 years. His latest short film has won 9 awards on the festival circuit including 2x best director and 2x best short film awards. He also runs the Director Toolbox where every week he dissects a great scene from a movie or TV show and shows you the art of directing. Accelerate your career growth by learning the best practices and avoiding impediments that will slow you down.
Education + Fun = Great Results Effortlessly
We believe that learning should be fun. For that reason, our course is not only super informative but crazy fun as well to make learning as easy as child's play.
Whether you are a film student or a cinephile you will surely gain a great level of understanding either to help you make better films yourself or better appreciate the films you watch.
What You Will Learn!
- Identify how film tells stories and why
- Be able to breakdown any film into individual techniques
- Understand what cinematic language has been used
- How cinematic techniques affect the style and tone of the story
Who Should Attend!
- Film Students
- Cinephiles
- Budding film Critics