In the film industry, the cinematographer is responsible for the technical aspects of the images (lighting, lens choices, composition, exposure, filtration, film selection), but works closely with the director to ensure that the artistic aesthetics are supporting the director’s vision of the story being told. The cinematographers are the heads of the camera, grip and lighting crew on a set, and for this reason they are often called directors of photography or DPs.
During this two day class participants will be exposed to the art, theory and mechanics behind cinematography. Participants will gain a rudimentary understanding of digital video (Canon 7D & Canon XLH1) operations – observing, comparing and contrasting differences. In addition, the class will view selected short films from the WFG vault that highlight the use of film and video formats.
Participants will also get a crash course on lighting. Ever wonder what a Best Boy, Gaffer, Key Grip, or dolly grip is? Here is your chance to find out. But more importantly you will learn the fundamentals of lighting your set effectively, and how bring that professional polish to your film.
Students will gain hands-on experience with the cameras and put the information gained from the first night’s lighting class into practice. Additional information will include basic introduction to lenses and integrating light metering.
- Date: Sat Apr 6 and Sun Apr 7 (10am – 3pm both days)
- Registration Fee: $125 (+GST) mem | $150 (+GST) non
- Location: Winnipeg Film Group Production Centre, 3rd floor of the Artspace Building, 100 Arthur Street
- Participants: Max 10 participants
- Instructor: Stephen K. Johnson and Marcel Kreutzer