michelle arakelian Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 Two weeks of Cinematography and Advanced Lighting Techniques in Film Studio in Florence, Italy. Combination of Film and Digital Cinematography taught by award winning cinematographer Janusz Sikora who teaches filmmaking at University of Southern California and Dreamworks Studios. After succesful Workshop last summer, Light Extreme and Movie and Sound are setting up for yet another artistic endeavour in amazing Florence - Birtplace of Renaissance. Janusz teaches his Dancing with Light technique which is 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 eloquence of cinematic interpretation. Students are encouraged to bring ideas as they will have chance to explore both artistic and technical aspects of their interpretations within professional environment of Film Studio in Florence. Program is unique undertaking in that it covers both Technical and Artistic aspects of Cinematic Expression. Read about Program. Although workshop is English language, Italian students are encouraged to apply sincet there will be translators through out the program. Besides... "Art does not need translation"! Beginners are also encouraged to apply, as it is within Janusz' discretion to bring anyone "up to speed" :). Light Extreme Movie and Sound via della Docciolina 1 loc. Vallina - 50012 Bagno a Ripoli Firenze, Toscany Italy info@movieandsound.it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Rakoczy Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 Michelle, Do not double..or even triple post.. place your topic in ONE category.. you are talking about 35mm.. that should be in the 35mm Category only. You will not get any more responses spreading it around. Double posting is against the rules of this forum. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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