Lo-budget Filmmaking tips
Film Financing tips.
Pitch: How to sell your movie
Proven lo-budget short cuts and
faking a million pound budget
Breaking into The Film Industry
Using sound and Music inexpensively
Publicity that sells
PR kit to create effective package
Getting Professional Actor for less
Entering to Festivals
Film Buyers and Film Markets
Distribution and deal



FALL 2013

The Grammar of Directing with Turgut Turk Adiguzel
Shooting techniques
Roots and reasons for selecting a camera style
The grammar of single camera placement
Style: approaching the script in an individual way
Shooting script: developing your visual shorthand
Planning: reading and analyzing the script
Turning Points: finding the key dramatic moments
Storyboarding versus the scene sheet
Screen geometry and grammar
The 'Line': what it is and how to avoid crossing it
Lenses: eye lines, hitting the mark, blocking, the 'look'
The frame: the 'hot' area, acting in the frame
Long, medium and close-up acting
Working with camera
The Camera: the audience and camera movement
Directing the actor's voice: creating screen intensity
The Edit: shooting coverage, thinking in advance
Shooting tips: save money and create a special 'look'
Etiquette: organizing the shoot and actors professionally
Crew: maximizing human resources
The Showreel: a director's resume
Video Clips: examples of good and bad directing
Directing Actors: communicate effectively with talent
Career opportunities
Picture composition
High definition video
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