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Features of One Month Intensive Filmmaking Certificate Course
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| Summary: Solid foundation level training in professional filmmaking |
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Duration: 4 weeks/20 days/130 hours of tuition
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| Class Size: Excellent tutor-student ratio: average 8 students (max 10) |
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| Experience Required: No experience of filmmaking required |
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| Formats: Super 16mm film or Professional High Definition |
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| Areas Covered: Screenwriting, Directing, Casting, Cinematography, Producing, |
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| Sound Design, Editing, Festival Submission Strategy |
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| Award: Certificate in Filmmaking on successful completion of course |
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Outcomes:
- Make a complete film including sound and dialgoue
- Industry Feedback from tutors and Course Leader
- Get the skills to start making your own films
- Selected shorts submitted to festivals
- Potential to advance to full-time Diploma Courses
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| Included in Fee: All materials, stock, film budget and champagne screening |
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| Course Fee: £1,500 |
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Features of Industry Filmmaking Diploma Course
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| Summary: Thorough practical training in all key areas of professional film production |
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| Duration: One Year |
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| Full-time: 9.45am - 5.15pm Monday to Friday (and some weekends) |
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| Formats: 35mm Film/Super 16mm Film/Digital/Professional HD |
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| Class Size: 8 students max. per workshop group (total max. 16 per course) |
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| Level: Training to professional level |
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| Experience Required: Some experience of filmmaking and/or media production |
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| Areas Covered in Detail: Directing, Cinematography, Sound Recording, Producing, Sound Design, Editing, Festival Submission Strategy |
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| Outcome: |
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| - Write and Direct 1 x 3 minute studio short film per student on Super 16mm film |
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| - Up to 4 x 2 minute films on 35mm film |
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| - Up to 4 x 5 minute films on High Definition |
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| - Up to 6 x 10 minute films on 35mm film, Super 16mm film or HD PRO formats |
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| Career Options: |
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| - Guaranteed Feature Film work on graduation |
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| - 1-2-1 meetings with London-based talent agents |
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| Included in Fee: |
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All film budgets (up to £5,000), film stock, film processing, Pinewood Studio hire,
Residential location shoot, Unlimited Cinema Pass, DVD rental and
Kodak Commercial budget
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| Course Fee: £18,950 |
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Features of Film Directing Advanced Diploma
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Summary: Intensive practical training in film direction including a
residential visit to New York City for unique master classes in directing
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| Duration: 6 months of workshop classes followed by 6 months of film development |
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| Full-time: 9.45am - 5.15pm Monday to Friday (and some weekends) |
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| Formats: Digital/ HD/Film (optional) |
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| Class Size: 6 students average (max. 9 students) |
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| Level: Advanced - Designed to launch directing careers |
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| Experience Required: Some experience of filmmaking |
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Areas Covered in Detail: Advanced Camera Techniques for storytelling,
casting actors, rehearsal techniques, directing on set under pressure,
directing your HoDs, the Feature Film Directors Journey from Script to Screen
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Course Style: Practical training where you will direct scenes most
weeks throughout the course
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| Outcome: |
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| - Direct (and write if preferred) showreel scenes throughout the course |
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| - Learn Advanced Camerawork Training to give your work the creative edge |
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| - Meet high-profile working industry professionals who tutor on the course |
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| - Up to 6 x 10 minute films on 35mm film, Super 16mm film of HD PRO formats |
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- Guaranteed Feature Film work on graduation with the possibility of
directing a Feature Film
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| - 1-2-1 meetings with London-based talent agents |
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All tuition, stock, eqiupment, Flights to New York, Accommodation in New York
Unlimited Cinema Pass, DVD rental, Kodak Commercial budget
Course Fee: £9,500 (September 2009 only -then rising to £12,500 in 2010)
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Features of Applied Screenwriting Diploma Course
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Summary: Unique screenwriting course in which students actually have scenes
and scripts produced whilst on the course, then go on to receive script development
services for the next six months whilst writing their feautre scripts
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| Duration: 6 months of workshop classes followed by 6 months of script development |
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| Full-time: 9.45am - 5.15pm Monday to Friday (and some weekends) |
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| Formats: Student films shot on DV/HD/Super 16mm Film |
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| Class Size: 6 students average (max. 9 students) |
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| Level: Training to professional level |
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| Experience Required: Some experience of writing or filmmaking preferred but not essential |
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| Areas Covered in Detail: The Feature Film Writers Journey from Script to Screen |
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Course Style: Practical training where you will write scenes and scripts
then apply that knowledge by seeing your work the produced with professional actors and attend screenings of your work
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| Outcome: |
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| - Meet high-profile working industry professionals who tutor on the course |
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| - Up to 6 x 10 minute films on 35mm film, Super 16mm film of HD PRO formats |
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| - Guaranteed Feature Film work on graduation with the possibility of your |
| feature script being selected to go into production |
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| - 1-2-1 meetings with London-based talent agents |
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| All tuition, eqiupment, Residential writing weekend in the English Countryside, |
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| Unlimited Cinema Pass, DVD rental, Kodak Commercial budget |
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| Course Fee: £7,950 (September 2009 only - then rising to £8,950 in 2010) |
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