So this morning I decided that we should start talking about ideas and workshops we could have....
1.COMMERCIAL ACTING WORKSHOP There is a difference when you are acting in front of a camera, marks that must be hit, talking into the camera without looking into it, and also speaking to the audience by talking directly into the camera. There are rules and techniques that we can share and practice.
2. CAMERA USE WORKSHOP Learn how to get the most out of your digital camera, learn about angles, lighting, and more.
3. IMPROVISATIONAL ACTING. Learn how to act and react to your fellow actors with improv games.
4. EDITING WORKSHOP. Learn how to use an editing program, (we use PowerDirector13) and get a feel for the art that is editing.
5. SOUND RECORDING AND EDITING. Learn the how and why of recording sound for a movie, from removing back round noises to adding special FX to the sound track. Practice voice overs for post production work, commercial work and animation pieces.
6. MAKEUP WORKSHOP These workshops will cover straight camera makeup, old age, and horror techniques, for the camera actor and for those who yearn to be a makeup artist.
7. THE IMPORTANCE OF STORY TELLING Whether you are a writer, actor or director, the story is the MOST important part of any Movie. The great thing about video is that the story can be told with words but more importantly by showing the audience what is happening, with images, emotions, and sound. Everything that you see in your head when you read a book, comes to life on the screen, and making that happen takes practice.
8. WRITING A SCREENPLAY This workshop will cover the required format for any screenplay. We will discuss the needs for the directors & actors and the need for story-boarding a production.
9. DIRECTORS WORKSHOP Interested in directing? Find out what is involved in putting together your production team, finding the story that is right for you, and how to audition your actors for the screen.
Well that is what I have for now, let me know if you have any ideas to add, or materials to share for these workshops.
Have a great Day!
Penny
1.COMMERCIAL ACTING WORKSHOP There is a difference when you are acting in front of a camera, marks that must be hit, talking into the camera without looking into it, and also speaking to the audience by talking directly into the camera. There are rules and techniques that we can share and practice.
2. CAMERA USE WORKSHOP Learn how to get the most out of your digital camera, learn about angles, lighting, and more.
3. IMPROVISATIONAL ACTING. Learn how to act and react to your fellow actors with improv games.
4. EDITING WORKSHOP. Learn how to use an editing program, (we use PowerDirector13) and get a feel for the art that is editing.
5. SOUND RECORDING AND EDITING. Learn the how and why of recording sound for a movie, from removing back round noises to adding special FX to the sound track. Practice voice overs for post production work, commercial work and animation pieces.
6. MAKEUP WORKSHOP These workshops will cover straight camera makeup, old age, and horror techniques, for the camera actor and for those who yearn to be a makeup artist.
7. THE IMPORTANCE OF STORY TELLING Whether you are a writer, actor or director, the story is the MOST important part of any Movie. The great thing about video is that the story can be told with words but more importantly by showing the audience what is happening, with images, emotions, and sound. Everything that you see in your head when you read a book, comes to life on the screen, and making that happen takes practice.
8. WRITING A SCREENPLAY This workshop will cover the required format for any screenplay. We will discuss the needs for the directors & actors and the need for story-boarding a production.
9. DIRECTORS WORKSHOP Interested in directing? Find out what is involved in putting together your production team, finding the story that is right for you, and how to audition your actors for the screen.
Well that is what I have for now, let me know if you have any ideas to add, or materials to share for these workshops.
Have a great Day!
Penny