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  1. Two Weeks of Cinematography and Advanced Lighting Techniques in Film Studio and motion picture lab Movie and Sound (www.movieandsound.it) in Florence Italy. Combination of Film and Digital Video. Taught by award cinematographer Janusz Sikora who teaches filmmaking at University of Southern California and Dreamworks Studios. Janusz teaches his Dancing with Light Technique which is a comprehensive approach to visual expression where Cinematic Eloquence is of primary concern. Workshop is designed for Directors and Directors of photography as it deals with esthetics of cinematic interpretation. Students are encouraged to bring their own ideas as they will have chance to try their execution in professional environment of Film Studio. Program is unique in that it covers both Technical and Artistic aspects of cinematic expression.

    Read about Program: http://www.cecov.it/altricorsi-en.html

     

     

    Hi,

     

    My name is Pedro Faerstein, been working as a AC, and sometimes as DP in smaller projects, for about three years, here in Rio de Janeiro, after graduating film school. I have been looking for a good school to take some advanced courses. I was considering something like the masters at NTFS, but it would be to expensive for me.

     

    I really liked the prospects for the Maine Media Workshops, and the workshop format seems interesting to my needs. But since my father is going to be in Berkley for 2009 I would like to know if there is something similar around that area.

     

    Thanks for any help,

     

    Pedro Faerstein

  2. hi, we have a workshop of cinematography in 35mm But in Italy! if you like to travel and visit Italy, pls check our web site: http://www.cecov.it/altricorsi-en.html

    our courses are in our studios and motion picture lab, so every student learn about post-production too, developing, printing, telecine, audio registration,...

    good luck

    Michelle

     

    I'm looking to get trained on Arri III, IV or Panavision cameras. Can anybody reccomend a good school for this?

     

    I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, but am willing to travel.

     

    Thanks much for any reply.

  3. Hi,

    we have a cinematography school in Italy and we have courses in english if someday you decide to come to Italy for a course check our web site. we have a production and post-production center so in the course you learn also about motion pic lab, processing, print, telecine,....

    http://www.cecov.it/altricorsi-en.html

     

     

     

    Hi everyone...

    im a Videographer in New Delhi, India, working with New Delhi Television Lifestyle Ltd.(offering India's only Lifestyle, travel and living channel), since last year, and also have experience in cinematography with two film projects up my sleeves, one indian and one american...im an MA Mass Communication paasout from AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia University.

    Im seeking information regarding courses provided in cinematography by film schools in the UK, and also scholarships available...

    please provide me with information regarding the same...

    regards

    abbas shamael rizvi

  4. Two Weeks of Cinematography and Advanced Lighting Techniques in Film Studio and motion picture lab Movie and Sound (www.movieandsound.it) in Florence. Combination of Film and Digital Video. Taught by award cinematographer Janusz Sikora who teaches filmmaking at University of Southern California and Dreamworks Studios. Janusz teaches his Dancing with Light Technique which is a comprehensive approach to visual expression where Cinematic Eloquence is of primary concern. Workshop is designed for Directors and Directors of photography as it deals with esthetics of cinematic interpretation. Students are encouraged to bring their own ideas as they will have chance to try their execution in professional environment of Film Studio. Program is unique in that it covers both Technical and Artistic aspects of cinematic expression.

    Read about Program: http://www.cecov.it/altricorsi-en.html

  5. Two Weeks of Cinematography and Advanced Lighting Techniques in Film Studio and motion picture lab Movie and Sound (www.movieandsound.it) in Florence. Combination of Film and Digital Video. Taught by award cinematographer Janusz Sikora who teaches filmmaking at University of Southern California and Dreamworks Studios. Janusz teaches his Dancing with Light Technique which is a comprehensive approach to visual expression where Cinematic Eloquence is of primary concern. Workshop is designed for Directors and Directors of photography as it deals with esthetics of cinematic interpretation. Students are encouraged to bring their own ideas as they will have chance to try their execution in professional environment of Film Studio. Program is unique in that it covers both Technical and Artistic aspects of cinematic expression.

    Read about Program: http://www.cecov.it/altricorsi-en.html

  6. Two Weeks of Cinematography and Advanced Lighting Techniques in Film Studio and motion picture lab Movie and Sound (www.movieandsound.it) in Florence. Combination of Film and Digital Video. Taught by award cinematographer Janusz Sikora who teaches filmmaking at University of Southern California and Dreamworks Studios. Janusz teaches his Dancing with Light Technique which is a comprehensive approach to visual expression where Cinematic Eloquence is of primary concern. Workshop is designed for Directors and Directors of photography as it deals with esthetics of cinematic interpretation. Students are encouraged to bring their own ideas as they will have chance to try their execution in professional environment of Film Studio. Program is unique in that it covers both Technical and Artistic aspects of cinematic expression.

    Read about Program: http://www.cecov.it/altricorsi-en.html

     

     

    Hi;

     

    Here's my situation...I'm a 32yo architect. I have never touched a camera except for the still variety for easy clicks and I am interested in crossing over to cinematography. This might sound silly and whimsical to some but the truth is I love the ability of a cinematographer, in tandem with the director's general vision, to compose a whole other world...and this is more so when the cinematography is embedded within the idea of the film and not simply a tool to capture a replication of the world (such as Tarkovsy +Georgy Rerberg Mirror and others, Van Sandt's Elephant more recently, Peter Greenaway + Sasha vierny then in a different manner Tim Burton's and Stefan Czapky eccentric worlds...) The truth is I also discovered good films at a late stage. Regardless, I am intrigued by the technicalities of achieving these moving images that can be soft or harsh, colourful or monochrome...where time is completey yours to speed up or slow down...where every light has its character and technological implications. etc etc. ok, ill stop the rant and just ask :) ...is it too late? what would be a good first step? I was thinking of maybe starting with a super 8mm. At the moment school is out of the question...but perhaps in a couple of days..till then...

     

    I'd appreciate any helpful tips, thank you.

  7. Hello , after waiting 8 weeks for Cinelab to process one tri-x super 8mm and 1 plus-x super 8mm and with a worksheet that expecificaly state to

    transfer to dvd the plus-x roll not the tri-x, I recieve the package with the tri-x transfered in the dvd and a $99.00 charge.

     

    I also made 5 diferent calls to Cinelab asking for status of the work and all I recieve was diferent excuses.

     

    I was expecting a more professional treatement from Cinelab.

     

    I will never use this lab for my films.

     

     

    pls try our lab! we will charge you 21,5? for processing and telecine transfer to DVD or MiniDV in 15 days! check our web site www.movieandsound.it

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