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AbelCine Training @ 609 Greenwich St, New York, NY
You'll learn many functions of the C100, including detailed instruction on camera operation, lens choice, production techniques, and aftermarket accessories. Emphasis is on developing an understanding of the camera sensor, recording format, lens choice, menu systems, and color profile creation. Canon’s C100 Cinema EOS camera continues the tradition of the Canon aesthetic that was popularized with the 5D. Built upon the technology and design...
AbelCine Training @ 609 Greenwich St, New York, NY
You'll learn functions of the C300 and C500 including detailed instruction on camera operation, lens choice, production techniques, and aftermarket accessories. Emphasis is on developing an understanding of the camera sensor, recording format, lens choice, menu systems, and color profile creation. Canon’s C300 & C500 Cinema EOS cameras are the evolution of their popular HDSLR cameras. Both cameras have been designed from the ground up for...
AbelCine Training @ 609 Greenwich St, New York, NY
You'll learn both the tech and craft sides of using the Blackmagic camera's unique systems. As a result of the popularity of both the Blackmagic Cinema Camera Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC), and the just released Blackmagic Production Camera 4K, we have created a one-day Blackmagic Cinema Workshop. Whether you own a Blackmagic camera or are considering purchasing one in the near future, this workshop will be focused on both the...
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Wagner College Lifelong Learning
American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most widely used language in the United States. It is a visual-gestural-kinesthetic method of communication used by members of the deaf community. In the intermediate class, students will build on vocabulary and learn common phrases. Prerequisite for Intermediate class: Completion of Level I or basic knowledge of the alphabet, numbers, colors and at the discretion of the instructor.
AbelCine Training @ 609 Greenwich St, New York, NY
You'll learn how to determine a project’s scope and will show you a sample proposal and its components. Topics will include pre-production, production, post-production, equipment, insurance and profitability. Once you’ve met with a prospective client, how do you determine if they are a good fit and then write a clear and concise proposal that outlines the project’s parameters and the budget so that you can produce the job as promised on time...
International Film Institute of New York
The introductory Lighting Workshop is designed for the beginner filmmaker looking to learn the fundamentals of film lighting. Along with basic hands-on instruction, students will be demonstrated some of the tools that are used to create visual styles that support the story. Topics discussed will include grip gear and creative gaffing techniques. Students will work with lights throughout the workshop. Be prepared to handle equipment. Students...
International Film Institute of New York
This workshop is designed for the beginner filmmaker or small business looking to enhance the quality of videos used online or for marketing purposes. Along with basic of the tools that are used to create visual styles that support the subject of the project. The workshop will cover selecting your shooting space, how to light the subject to enhance the topic, setting up the camera, and adjusting thoughout their the interview for the edit. After...
This class is designed for anyone interested in the Irish language, and its use in contemporary visual media, in Irish film, and minority language broadcasting. These classes will afford participants a novel opportunity to increase their knowledge of the language, as well as learn the historical and contextual significance of Irish film today in a fun and social environment. Note: We list the non-member price for our classes. If you are a member,...
Made in NY Media Center by IFP
Post-Production, Color, & Visual Effects for Microbudget Filmmakers You don’t have to be an expert in post-production to set yourself up for success while filming. But you can learn industry standards to make the post-production process easier and more dynamic, giving you and whoever you’re working with more room to create something impressive. The instructor for this course is Andre Basso, who has worked in the Film & Television industry...
Have a Canon DSLR at home, but not sure how to shoot video with it? Get that 35mm film look with these ever-popular still cameras that shoot HD or even 4K video, complete with stellar image quality, adjustable frame rates and customizable manual settings. Whether you’ve upgraded to the 5D MIV, or want to learn how to take full advantage of the lens selection and manual capabilities of mainstay Canon models, this workshop is for you. ...
You will gain detailed understanding of everything a camera assistant needs to know, including the menu system, camera operation, lens options, and accessories. This workshop is designed to be a hands-on class to help you prepare any Arri ALEXA model for production. Topics: Overview of the various ALEXA models Using menus to set frame rates, resolution, shutter angle, off-speed recording and exposure Clip naming, setting...
Part of the Digital Cinema series, Digital Camera 201 is all about camera inputs and outputs. This 3 hour class focuses on the different types of digital and analog video outputs, timecode, genlock, remote control, and audio inputs. Topics also include the use of external recorders, Sdi specifics, multi-camera production, and external audio syncing. Different camera systems will be demonstrated throughout the class.
Part of the Digital Cinema series, Digital Camera 201 is all about camera inputs and outputs. This 3 hour class focuses on the different types of digital and analog video outputs, timecode, genlock, remote control, and audio inputs. Topics also include the use of external recorders, Sdi specifics, multi-camera production, and external audio syncing. Different camera systems will be demonstrated throughout the class.
Part of the Digital Cinema series, Digital Camera 301 is all about camera gamma and color. This 3 hour class focuses on camera gamma modes, contrast adjustments, color modes, matrix adjustments, and more. Different camera systems will be demonstrated throughout the class.
Part of the Digital Cinema series, Digital Camera 401 is all about cameras that shoot in Raw and Log modes. From the new Blackmagic Cinema Camera all the way up to the Red Epic and Sony F55, this class focuses on working with and exposing for Raw & Log.
Part of the Digital Cinema series, Hd Formats 101 is a three-hour course focusing on the many different Hd video formats. The course is designed to give camera operators, producers, and editors a better understanding of the video formats available today and how they compare with each other. Topics include broadcast standards, compression, color space and recording media. Formats covered include Sony Xdcam/Xavc, Panasonic P2, Arri Alexa, Red Raw,...
Color Science is an often discussed topic today and something that every modern cinematographer and editor should understand. Part of the Digital Technician series, this workshop goes into the theory and reality of color. The workshop covers how color is created both in our eyes and in the digital world. Topics include color space, color gamut, sub sampling, bit depth, and understanding luminance. To bring in more real world application, special...
As its name suggests, this workshop covers the use of waveforms and vectorscopes on set. The workshop also demonstrates the use of many other tools used by modern digital cinematographers, including false color, zebra lines, and histograms. Waveforms & Vectorscopes is designed to give both a technical and practical knowledge of how these tools are used. As part of this process, the workshop will also include a live demonstration of matching...
You'll learn the methods and tools used to match cameras. Focus will be on white / black shading, camera painting controls, matrix adjustment, and paint box remote control. When working on a multi-camera production it is vital to have all of your cameras calibrated and matched to each other. Camera matching is important step when working in a live production environment where live cutting occurs. But it can be just as important in non-live production...
Participants will be presented with technical and aesthetic implications of shooting in different Log modes, and discussions will be part theory and part practical application. Many of today’s latest cameras offer Log recording modes, giving extended dynamic range and versatility in post. However, shooting in Log presents many challenges both in the field and in the post-production process. As part of our Digital Technician series, this class...
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