This workshop combines theoretical and practical elements of cinematography with special emphasis on cultivating a film sensibility.
This workshop combines theoretical and practical elements of cinematography with special emphasis on cultivating a film sensibility.
While learning techniques of studio and location lighting, students also study composition and coverage, and how movement, angles, and placement create a cinematographic style.
In this class students will learn the tools, hardware, and technology used in the industry, as well as work through the aesthetic decisions that contribute to how a story is told.
Looking at the special advantages, particular limitations and collaborative possibilities of both digital and film cinematography, the class will address issues of integrated media.
Exercises will include: essential lighting and grip equipment, hard light vs. soft light, location shooting, color temperature and fluorescent lights, exterior lighting and control of natural light, covering a scene and continuity from a cinematographer, point of view, and camera and actor choreography.
Practical tests and scenes are shot using digital video.
For more than a century, Parsons has been inspired by the transformative potential of design. Today, the school’s groundbreaking academic programs carry forward that mission, making Parsons the number one design school in the U.S. and among the top three globally.
At the heart of a comprehensive university — The New School — Parsons draws on a range of academic fields to deliver a uniquely interdisciplinary education enriched by the resources of its home in New York City and branch campus in Paris.
Here, the next generation of creative leaders engage in real-world learning and develop as critical thinkers and makers grappling with the pressing issues of our time.
In this studio class, students will find and nurture their passion for filmmaking. In the film program, students shoot their own films with Canon DSLR cameras and learn how to direct or act in original scenes.
The film director is in charge of the creative aspects of a film, ensuring their vision of the story gets to the screen in the face of constant chaos. Are you up to the challenge?
The DASH Entertainment Technology program teaches the behind-the-camera aspects of the film world including script-writing, story-boarding, working with editing software such as Final Cut Pro, using state-of-the-art equipment, researching career options in the film industry.
Film Developing / Processing Class is offered by Studio V. We teach and host many classes from beginners to professional photographers. There is always something you can learn and we want to provide a stress free and fun environment to learn.
We create audio/visual stories in groups and as individuals, we showcase our work and share our messages with other teens. We develop industry specific skills with access to equipment and get to know professional filmmakers and artists at the forefront of their medium.
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