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Directing training courses and schools Film DirectingTotal 10 training course(s) at schools in United States.
School: James Madison University School of Media Arts & Design [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States Tel.: (540) 568-7007Directing Video and Cinema Course Format: Classroom Study of the principles and practices of directing programs for video and cinema. Emphasis on the directors contribution to the creative development and production. Consideration of the directors responsibilities, including directing talent, visualization and project management. Attention to similarities and differences in single camera and multi-camera production.
School: UHM Outreach College [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Honolulu, Hawaii, United States Tel.: (808) 956-5666Directing the Camera Course Format: Classroom The success of Steven Spielberg’s films changed the global standard for professional directing. It is now essential for a director to be well-versed at shooting with a moving camera as a well as a gifted director of action sequences. This three-session seminar brings you up to this standard by teaching you how and when to move the camera for greatest effective, when to keep the camera stationar...
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Seattle, Washington, United States Tel.: 1-800-506-1325Film Directing Workshop Course Format: Classroom Students meet for two six-hour Saturday sessions conducted on campus. Students examine the role of a director in shaping a vision, the organizational and communicative qualities of a good director, and the dual responsibilities of a director as both artist and technician. Topics covered include imagination, leadership, taste, showmanship, expertise in various film-related crafts and subjects, a...
School: Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University - Washington, DC Campus [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Washington, DC, United States Tel.: 800-808-CDIADirecting Course Format: Classroom Beginning in preproduction and through production and editing, it is the director’s job to tell the story and oversee the creative and technical aspects of the film. In this module students are introduced to the art and craft of directing dramatic scenes and gain experience working with actors and on-camera hosts. Topics include script analysis for directors, casting and auditions, conducting r...
School: Los Angeles City College [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: (323) 953-4000FILM DIRECTING Course Format: Classroom Introduction to the crafts of acting and directing for the film medium; with emphasis on the visualization of the screen play, the junction of the actor in interpreting the script, and the role of the director in handling actors in the production of a film.
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): New Castle, Dover, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, United States Tel.: (877) 967-5464Producing/Directing Drama for Television and Digital Film Course Format: Classroom The culminating television studio production course will introduce students to the processes and skills required to produce and direct television and digital film dramas. Student producers and directors will gain knowledge in proper framing, camera and actor blocking, communicating with crew and actors, storyboarding, and visualizing the final project.
School: Community College of Aurora [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Aurora, Colorado, United States Tel.: 303-360-4700Directing Course Format: Classroom directing in contemporary theatre. Topics to be covered include stage composition, script analysis, work with actors, and the collaborative role of the director.
School: Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Waltham, MA, United States Tel.: 800-808-CDIA (2342)Directing the Dramatic Scene Course Format: Classroom Beginning in preproduction and through production and editing, its the
directors job to tell the story and oversee both the creative and
technical aspects of the film. In this module students will be
introduced to the art and craft of directing dramatic scenes and
re-enactments and gain experience working with actors. Topics include
script analysis for directors, preproduction,...
Directing the Documentary Course Format: Classroom Building on the "Documentary Camera" and "The Interview" modules,
students will apply storytelling skills to the format of non-fiction
filmmaking. Working with real subjects to maximize authenticity,
students work on the interaction between camera and subject, between
director and subject, as well as the use of documentary filmmaking
techniques. The psychology of the in...
School: Brooks Institute of Photography [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Santa Barbara, CA, United States Tel.: (888) 276-4999Adv. Directing Course Format: Classroom Directing for the Actor examines the unique relationship between the director and the actor. An advanced directing class, this course emphasizes effective direction so that actors deliver the proper performance for the story. In weekly exercises throughout the class, students work both as actors and as directors to hone their skills.
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