

Love making films? If you’ve entered the 2010 ‘V’ Energy 48HOURS competition, you could take part in FREE film-making workshops at Unitec. We are offering three workshops in the areas of scriptwriting, cinematography and art direction. This is your chance to pick up some handy hints, and learn from some of the best in the film business.
The times are yet to be confirmed, however each workshop will be split into two three-hour sessions on separate days.
What gets a script noticed and read by potential decision-makers and funders? Discover what script basics will mark you as a "professional" and what sure-fire signs will turn off a reader before they even get into your script.
When: 12 and 13 July 2010 (3 hours per day - hours TBC)
Who: Alan Brash
Location: Building 6, Room 2047, Unitec, Mt Albert (Map)
Cost: FREE
Complete the Film-making Workshop Application Form to apply.
Explore basic design considerations for visual storytelling, consistency versus occasional quality in visual storytelling, and art dept continuity. Try your hand at dust explosions; blood oozing, squirting, and splattering; smoke and as many other tricks as can be squeezed in.
When: 12 and 13 July 2010 (3 hours per day - hours TBC)
Who: Brent Hargreaves
Location: Building 202, Unitec, Mt Albert
Cost: FREE
Complete the Film-making Workshop Application Form to apply.
Learn some fundamental visual storytelling tools such as the use of framing, composition, proxemics, light and shadow, camera movement. Pick up some tips and tricks for camera operating, focus pulling and lighting on a budget.
When: 17 and 19 August 2010 (3 hours per day - hours TBC)
Who: Daniel Wagner
Location: Building 12, Unitec, Mt Albert
Cost: FREE
Complete the Film-making Workshop Application Form to apply.
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