Kimberley Browning
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What city are you in? We offer monthly filmmaking and cinematography workshops at Panavision and the American Cinematheque. Visit www.hollywoodshorts.com for more details.
Hope that helps,
Kimberley B
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FILM & TV CINEMATOGRAPHERS PANEL
Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012
1:00pm – 4:00pm
PANAVISION – HOLLYWOOD
6735 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028
Lab Fee: $25.00
Panelists
DAVID KLEIN, ASC - JIM MATLOSZ - MARK W. PETERSEN - GUY MCVICKER
Today's cinematographer faces a wide array of challenges in the production process: how to maintain and evolve a powerful image and aesthetic while managing the maddening flurry of new technology, gear and tools, and constant pressure to work more efficiently and economically. We will explore with our panel of esteemed Film & TV Cinematographers a wide range of topics, digital technologies impact on their imagery, filmmaker / crew collaboration and communication practices, and workflow challenges and solutions.
David Klein, ASC
Our panel features a diverse group of cinematographers all with significant contribution in the world of film and television, including
DAVID KLEIN, ASC (True Blood, Pushing Daisies, Clerks, Chasing Amy, Mallrats, Red State )
JIM MATLOSZ (high-speed cinematography expert Better Living Through Circuitry, Who Killed The Electric Car, NIKE "Kobe III" & "LeBron James - Basketball")
MARK W. PETERSEN (director/cinematographer: Bravo's Silicon Valley, Flipping Out, Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis & MTV's classics Undressed and The Hills)
GUY MCVICKER Panavision's Technical Manager - Optics Dept.
This moderated panel is designed for directors, producers and production managers, as well as new HD camera owners, documentary and web content DIY filmmakers, and camera operators, ACs & aspiring DPs.
COMING SOON!
Advanced Cinematography Lab 1.06
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Instructor: Jay Holben, Tech Editor, DV Magazine
Tues, November 27
The monthly Cinematography Lab Series for Filmmakers is presented by HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Emerging Filmmaker Program, where we cover all aspects of the artistry and technical education of digital cinematography specifically for Directors & Producers. A very special thanks to the tireless efforts of Jennifer Kuwabara and Mike Carter, who work with us to present great information and education every month. If you are shooting soon, check out Panavision's NEW FILMMAKER PROGRAM, they grant camera packages to qualifying productions - contact Mike Carter - Panavision mike.carter@panavision.com
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LIGHTING FROM HOME DEPOT
CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB with JAY HOLBEN
HOLLYWOOD SHORTS 2012 Cinematography Lab Series
sponsored by Panavision
Instructor: Jay Holben
Lab Fee $35.00
Thursday, April 26, 2012
6:00pm – 9:00pm
CENTRAL COMMAND STUDIOS
5760 Tujunga Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601
Street Parking
The key to any good image is lighting. Although Hollywood spends millions of dollars on lighting equipment – you can achieve the same kinds of lighting results with everyday tools you can find at your local hardware and home improvement store.
Learn the secrets to excellent lighting on a micro-budget! Jay Holben shares tips and techniques from his book “A Shot in the Dark: A Creative DIY Guide to Digital Video Lighting on (Almost) No Budget”.
This is the fifth session in our six-part monthly Cinematography Lab series – Fall Cycle.
(Jay Holben teaching his LIGHTING seminar at DV Expo, LA 2011)
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CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB w/ Jay Holben
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
LAB 1.04: "THE CAMERA: LENSES & ACCESSORIES"
HS/FILMLAB 2012 Cinematography Lab
INSTRUCTOR: Jay Holben, Technical Editor - DV Magazine
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
1:00pm – 4:00pm
PANAVISION – HOLLYWOOD
6735 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028
Lab fee: $35.00
This lab focuses on THE CAMERA and everything you need to know to get the most of whatever package you choose for your production. Whether you are putting together your rental order to the camera house, or shopping to buy your own camera package – there are so many makes, models and components. This seminar is great for camera assistants, aspiring cinematographers, DIY filmmakers, new owner/operators, and producers who want more insight on where to best invest to get the best camera package for your budget.
LENSES: Get to know the ins and outs of the most important part of your camera: the lens. This primer is Lenses 101! We will cover different types of lenses and different lens mounts, as well as crop factor, depth of field, anamorphic to spherical, lens adapters and more.
ACCESSORIES: From the 35mm Platinum to today’s DSLR cameras, every camera needs a range of accessories and tools to maximize the camera’s functions. The list and options can be overwhelming. Learn about the tools of the trade for the assistant camera person – get an introduction to the accessories available to make production shooting easier. We will define a wide range of camera accessories, and learn how to prep and build a camera.
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CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB w/ Jay Holben
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
LAB 1.04: "THE CAMERA: LENSES & ACCESSORIES"
HS/FILMLAB 2012 Cinematography Lab
INSTRUCTOR: Jay Holben, Technical Editor - DV Magazine
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
1:00pm – 4:00pm
PANAVISION – HOLLYWOOD
6735 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028
Lab fee: $35.00
This lab focuses on THE CAMERA and everything you need to know to get the most of whatever package you choose for your production. Whether you are putting together your rental order to the camera house, or shopping to buy your own camera package – there are so many makes, models and components. This seminar is great for camera assistants, aspiring cinematographers, DIY filmmakers, new owner/operators, and producers who want more insight on where to best invest to get the best camera package for your budget.
LENSES: Get to know the ins and outs of the most important part of your camera: the lens. This primer is Lenses 101! We will cover different types of lenses and different lens mounts, as well as crop factor, depth of field, anamorphic to spherical, lens adapters and more.
ACCESSORIES: From the 35mm Platinum to today’s DSLR cameras, every camera needs a range of accessories and tools to maximize the camera’s functions. The list and options can be overwhelming. Learn about the tools of the trade for the assistant camera person – get an introduction to the accessories available to make production shooting easier. We will define a wide range of camera accessories, and learn how to prep and build a camera.
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CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB w/ Jay Holben
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
LAB 1.04: "THE CAMERA: LENSES & ACCESSORIES"
HS/FILMLAB 2012 Cinematography Lab
INSTRUCTOR: Jay Holben, Technical Editor - DV Magazine
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
1:00pm – 4:00pm
PANAVISION – HOLLYWOOD
6735 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028
Lab fee: $35.00
This lab focuses on THE CAMERA and everything you need to know to get the most of whatever package you choose for your production. Whether you are putting together your rental order to the camera house, or shopping to buy your own camera package – there are so many makes, models and components. This seminar is great for camera assistants, aspiring cinematographers, DIY filmmakers, new owner/operators, and producers who want more insight on where to best invest to get the best camera package for your budget.
LENSES: Get to know the ins and outs of the most important part of your camera: the lens. This primer is Lenses 101! We will cover different types of lenses and different lens mounts, as well as crop factor, depth of field, anamorphic to spherical, lens adapters and more.
ACCESSORIES: From the 35mm Platinum to today’s DSLR cameras, every camera needs a range of accessories and tools to maximize the camera’s functions. The list and options can be overwhelming. Learn about the tools of the trade for the assistant camera person – get an introduction to the accessories available to make production shooting easier. We will define a wide range of camera accessories, and learn how to prep and build a camera.
Film Festivals
in Students, New Filmmakers, Film Schools and Programs
Posted · Edited by Kimberley Browning
You should also make sure to use the submission platforms http://www.reelport.com http://www.shortfilmdepot.com , and http://www.shortfilmcentral.com - they are essential for international entries. there is a new one called http://www.festhome.com that is starting to gain some steam as well.
I work as a film festival strategist, working with filmmakers to navigate the film festival process - you are welcome to visit my website at www.hollywoodshorts.com for more info...
Hope that helps!
Kimberley B
Festival Director
Hollywood Shorts