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Teens: Advanced Digital Filmmaking & FX for Teens

Advanced cinematic techniques for aspiring filmmakers

This course teaches advanced production and post-production techniques used on the sets of Hollywood productions. You’ll use telephoto and wide-angle lenses and explore advanced shooting techniques to expand your cinematic style. You’ll learn about professional audio – using shotgun, lavalier and condenser microphones. And you’ll delve into complex special effects and motion graphics.

While learning these techniques and tools, you’ll create your own film that you can enter in student film festivals and include in your portfolio. Finally, students will screen their films in an independent film festival environment.

Hands-On Filmmaking for Teens - Advanced

Course Details :
Age 13-18
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Course Details
Skill Level
Intermediate-Advanced
Prerequisites
Hands-On Digital Filmmaking for Teens – Beginning or previous filmmaking experience
Course Outline
Course Outline
When & How Long
Summer 2010 | 5 Day Course | M-F 9am – 5pm
Hardware/Software Used
Sony HVR-HD Professional Cameras

Final Cut Studio

Certification/Credit Offered
DMA – Digital Filmmaking Certification
Stanford Continuing Studies Credit
Related and Recommended Courses
In addition to being offered as a stand-alone class, this course can also be taken as part of a DMA multi-week series. Please review the complete schedule for the location that you will be attending to see a listing of more advanced and complimentary courses.
Locations & Dates
Stanford University
June 28-July 2, 2010 | July 19-23 | August 9-13
Drexel University
June 28-July 2, 2010
University of California, Los Angeles
July 5-9, 2010
University of British Columbia
July 5-9, 2010
Brown University
July 19-23, 2010
University of California, San Diego
July 19-23, 2010
George Washington University
July 19-23, 2010
University of Chicago
July 19-23, 2010
The University of Texas at Austin
July 26-30, 2010
Harvard University
August 2-6, 2010
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