Director
A practical filmmaking course. Students are faced with an ambitious task: to write the script for their short film, create a shooting schedule, and develop a plan to attract producers and investors. With the script and a complete production plan for the short film, you can approach studios and showcase your project to other members of the creative team: actors, cinematographers. Upon completing the course, you will be capable of directing your own film.
Facts:
- Course Start: By arrangement
- Number of Sessions: Once a week - 13 weeks (3 months)
- For Whom: If you have a general understanding of cinema. Suitable for those who have completed the "YouTube" and "Short Film Script" courses. It's also suitable for individuals looking to switch from related fields, for cinema and TV series enthusiasts dreaming of creating their own short film!
- Student Requirements: Desire to write your own story, passion for video production, at least 30 minutes per day for homework, watching recommended films
- Price: 620 USD
Program:
One session per week: by the end of the course, you will have your own script, an understanding of how to produce your project, as well as how to promote and finance it.
- What's more important: plot, character, or theme?
- How to build a script from your theme?
- Character system.
- Main film genres
- Strapping the viewer to the seat until the end of the film
- Starting point of the story
- Setting and rules of your world
- Lighting, location, drones, and other filmmaker tools
- Editing, sound - overview of editing software and techniques
- Scene and beat
Skills:
A filmmaker understands cinema from all angles. Their story must captivate the film's audience. This course focuses on visual storytelling tools.
- How to create the main character?
- Composition of mise-en-scène
- Creating lively dialogues
- Writing and shooting
- Working with the production team
- Checklist after each session
- Advanced version of the "Short Film" course
- Individual sessions
- "Christopher Nolan" Course
- Course Master Dmitry Borisenko