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James Holcombe

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  1. no.w.here presents: Cinematography and the Artist's film - a practical workshop no.w.here is pleased to announce a practical workshop for emerging artists, filmmakers, cinematographers, and experienced practitioners interested in exploring the range of image capture formats currently available including standard and super 16mm, RED camera, and Canon 7D digital SLR. The workshop explores the theoretical, practical and technical elements of cinematography - focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of each format, it will help artists and filmmakers make informed decisions around which to use in their work. Feedback from previous participants: ‘This workshop was very professionally delivered, and the timings and technical support available throughout was very good. The extensive knowledge and ability to welcome and answer questions was great.'... 'The workshop was really useful as I am applying for film school, I feel that I gained a lot of knowledge - it was really good to start using good digital equipment and other digital media’... ‘The most valuable aspect for me was shooting on different formats and seeing the results properly afterwards. I learned a huge amount...’ 'Compared to other workshops, this one was much more informative and extensive. This workshop has enabled me to be more confident with film, both digital and analogue, it was good to actually get to use all the cameras...’ The workshop will takes place on the 21st, 23rd and 24th June and the 5th July at no.w.here and the Aubin Cinema, and is sponsored by Fuji, Deluxe Soho, Four Corners, and DeJonghe Film Postproduction. For more information please see: http://www.no-w-here.org.uk/index.php?cat=3&subCat=docdetail&&id=277 To book please call James on 0207 729 4494 or email: james.holcombe@no-w-here.org.uk www.no-w-here.org.uk
  2. no.w.here, the UK’s premiere artist run lab is delighted to present a practical, hands on workshop for emerging artists filmmakers, cinematographers, and experienced practitioners interested in exploring the range of image capture formats currently available including both standard and super 16mm, HD/RED, and the latest Canon 7D digital SLR camera, with practical shooting exercises on each. The workshop will explore: -Theoretical, contextual, practical and technical elements of cinematography -Address the challenges facing artists and filmmakers using this variety of formats. -Focus on the strengths and weaknesses of each format helping artists and film makers make decisions around which to shoot on, and the advantages and disadvantages of each. The workshop will take place at no.w.here and the BFI, and is sponsored by Fuji, Ilab, ICE camera hire, and the BFI. 14th September at the BFI Stephen Street Studio 7 - 9pm 17th and 18th September at no.w.here 10.30am - 5.30pm 30th September 7 - 9pm at the Stephen Street Studio BFI: Final screening of all work made. Tim Sidell-Rodriguez is a cinematographer working in artists film, drama, commercial and music video and continues his own practice as an experimental filmmaker. Tim has been the cinematographer of multiple artist productions including Bethan Huws, Runa Islam, Shezad Dawood, Emily Wardill, Karen Mirza & Ruth Beale, Doug Fishbone, Andy Holden, David Ryan and Isabel Rocamora. Tim’s first feature film as Director of Photography achieved international distribution and he is shooting his second feature during the summer of 2011. Tim is also a part-time senior lecturer at the Cambridge School of Art, working with BA Film & Television Production, Photography and Fine Art undergraduate students. For more information including how to book please see http://www.no-w-here.org.uk/index.php?cat=3&subCat=docdetail&&id=277 To register your interest please call no.w.here on 0207 729 4494 or email: james.holcombe@no-w-here.org.uk
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