2-wk Camera & Lighting Masterclass with Steven Fierberg ASC

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    jasonkeane
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    "The Dawn" Film Workshops (Co. Kerry) are looking for expressions of interest from
    participants for a 2 week Camera and Lighting Master class with [b:2qs5cs2e]Steven Fierberg ASC[/b:2qs5cs2e].

    The course, which will be run in Tralee, will be scheduled as follows:

    Week 1 – Cinematic Storytelling.

    Camera position, placement and movement
    Lens selection
    Scene coverage & Blocking
    Shot design & composition
    Camera operating styles
    Script break down
    Storyboards & shot lists

    Week 2 – Feature film Lighting.

    Draw-up lighting plots for various situations
    Shoot a variety of scenes and exercises to expand your technical knowledge
    and visual aesthetic.
    Light scenes, use a combination of natural light, HMI, tungsten and fluorescent
    lights in a series of exercises; scenes include bedrooms, car interiors,
    day and night, street scenes and dramatic situations with actors.

    Cost: Week 1 – € 260 Week 2 – € 260 – Enrol both weeks for € 450.00

    * Limited places are available, preference will be given to participants that enrol for both weeks.*

    Dates: Sep/Oct. 2012 Exact dates to be confirmed shortly, based upon tutor availability.

    To register your interest or find out more information please e-mail: brian.nolan@fas.ie

    Steven Fierberg, ASC cinematography credits include commercials, music videos and a diverse range of more than 40 narrative films for the cinema and television, including Attila (which won an ASC Outstanding Achievement Award for Cinematography), Kingpin, Secretary, the first 25 episodes of the HBO series Entourage and the network’s pilot How To Make It In America.

    The workshops are a funded collaboration between FAS Tralee & Creative Media Department, IT Tralee and named in honour of the 1930’s movie shot in Killarney.

    ** Workshops are run to Industry demand and Tutor availability **

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