The director must be able to organize, plan and schedule work; he should communicate his vision to others and at the same time blend together all of the crew in order to create a perfect technical and artistic balance; finally he should be able to instill enthusiasm.
Doing this requires a lot of work and a complete knowledge of the technical means of expression.
The course thus intends to introduce the students to film direction by placing them directly in the creative and productive process.
After a first phase centered on the study and analysis of film language (the pupils will be viewing several classic films) each student will produce a short film, going through different stages ranging from scriptwriting to location inspection, casting, work on set, editing and cutting.
The teaching method is mainly based on operative work: every phase will be combined with practical exercises, without forgetting the study of film grammar and language.
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[accordion_item title=’COURSE BEGINNING’]November 2015[/accordion_item]
[accordion_item title=’COURSE CALENDAR’]Lessons November 2015 – May 2016; Filming and editing of the student’s short film June 2016 – October 2016[/accordion_item]
[accordion_item title=’COURSE SCHEDULE’]Tuesdays and Thursdays 6pm-8.30pm[/accordion_item]
[accordion_item title=’TEACHER’]Giuseppe Ferlito [/accordion_item]
[accordion_item title=’TEACHING PATH’]-Idea and script development up to the short film screenplay;
-Directing actors;
-Live recording;
-Production management;
-Editing;
-Location inspections;
-Dubbing;
-Working on set;
-Sound mixing;
-Shooting, photography, lighting.[/accordion_item]
[accordion_item title=’FEE’]Total cost €2750, divided in one €300 fee (November) and seven €350 monthly fees (December through June), plus €100 for the member card (which grants access to all of the school’s courses as auditor) [/accordion_item][/accordion]
ALL COURSES ARE TAUGHT IN ITALIAN LANGUAGE