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Now you’ve completed Jeremy Humphries’ first two workshops, this advanced camera craft workshop will enhance your existing knowledge.
If you already have existing skills, this one-day training workshop will add a little extra polish!
As well as providing the theory behind filming, your workshop will also include hands-on camera training. On this advanced film workshop, Jeremy will cover:
- Long lens filming … in wind, rain, and sand
- Filming at night
- Street lights
- HMI lighting
- Filming by candlelight
- Filming observational unobtrusively and watching your back
- Split focusing, making everything usable, finding a frame while hand holding
- Lighting an interview … watching shadows
- Shooting sound, cable free of your camera
- Aerial shooting
- Mounts
- Light
- Focal lengths
- Dolly and rolling spyder shots - how to plan and time
- Working in a team - your relationship with your Director
- Working with a script - your input and ideas
- Working with the weather … how to use the seasons and clouds
- Filters
- Neutral density
- Grads
- Polarising filters
- Promist filters
- Lapse time on landscapes and buildings
- Shooting computer screens … avoid flicker and correct colour temperature.
- Shooting complex dialogue scenes
- Getting enough reactions
- Continuity
- Working with contributors - and developing shots
- Shooting faces at dusk … using the magic hour
- Complicated line crossing avoidance
- The art of the recce
- What to look for
- Equipment to hire
- Logistics
Pre and Post-Workshop Support
Before embarking on your training, you are welcome to have a chat with Jeremy. If you have a particular piece of work to review, before or at the workshop this can be arranged. Please raise topics you want to discuss at the workshop. After your day’s training, Jeremy can offer post-workshop support.
To register your interest or enquire about future camera training courses please contact the Course Administrator.
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