Professional Film Making Course (Weekend Batch)

Professional Film Making Course (Weekend Batch)

 Filmmaking (specialization)
Learning is based around short films & entire course is very practical oriented with each student getting ample hands-on experience. The 35 mm DSLR has opened-up exciting frontiers in filmmaking. The amazing power of the DSLR to capture high-quality HD video has caught the fancy of filmmakers all across the world. With the advent of digital age, the affordable DSLRs brought professional filmmaking within the reach of the common man. These small but powerful cameras fuelled the imagination of thousands of creative minds, passionate about filmmaking. Even well known filmmakers have begun using the DSLR to make TV commercials and feature films.

While there is a huge interest in independent filmmaking in India, there are hardly any creatively driven and technologically sound courses for DSLR filmmaking in India. For all those passionate about Independent filmmaking, Moonlight Films and Theatre Studio brings one of the most unique and exciting DSLR filmmaking courses. Keeping with the spirit of Independent filmmaking, Moonlight’s filmmaking course prepares the students to become complete filmmakers, who will be able to create professionally made films with highest production quality even on a limited budget. Professional filmmakers, cinematographers, sound designers, editors, etc, who are all working professionals in the film industry will guide and empower the students to create high-quality, broadcast standard films from their DSLR cameras with the effective use of knowledge and improvisation.

** Professional Film Making Course**

Students get a chance to shoot their own short film with the most latest Professional DSLR

Selected Students will be getting a chance to be an Assistant Director Intern for our upcoming movie productions and will be thoroughly involved in the pre production and post production phases.

COURSE SYLLABUS

Pre-Production

a) Script Writing
b) Storyboarding
c) Casting, Location Scouting, Scheduling etc

Production

a) Direction.
b) Working with Actors.
c) Working with DoP
d) Production Design.
e) Camera and Cinematography
f) Lights.
g) Sound Recording.
h) Difference in Production techniques for different genres
i) Documentary Filmmaking

Post Production

a) Editing
b) Special Effects
c) Sound Design
d) Music

Screening of final project

  • Principles of Editing
  • Understanding Continuity
  • Re – Writing the script on the editing table
  • Building Dramatic Tension
  • Working with suspense and surprise
  • Understanding Rhythm, pace and tempo
  • Theory of Montage
  • Post Production planning
  • Final Mastering And Deliveries

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