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The Power of Digital Cinematography (Face to Face)

Unlock the Power of Digital Visual Storytelling. This two-day intensive workshop allows you to embark on an extraordinary journey into the captivating world of filmmaking. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker, a seasoned professional, or simply an enthusiast, this workshop is your gateway to mastering the art of digital cinematography.

Method of Teaching

Face to face onsite classroom learning delivery.

What will be covered

What is Cinematography?

The Camera

  • Lenses and depth of field
  • Frame rates and persistence of vision
  • Camera angles and perspective
  • Camera movement
  • Composition
  • Exposure
  • Filters

Lights

  • Lighting set-ups
  • Lighting ratio
  • Gels and other filtration materials

Grips and other equipment

The cinematographer’s crew

Camera department

Lighting department

The cinematographer’s role in pre-production, production, and post-production

  • Ocular
  • Technical requirements
  • Color grading
  • Compositing

Aesthetics

  • According to genre
  • According to intention

Requirements:

This workshop is for corporate videographers, wedding videographers, novice filmmakers who want to improve their craft and everyone who would like to start in videography or filmmaking.

Prerequisite:

Participants should have completed PCCI’s Digital Video Production or have equivalent experience.

Benefits

  1. Includes certificate of completion
  2. Lifetime Free Refresher  (You may attend again the same course,  free of charge, on a space-available basis.)
  3. Alumni discount

Date

Dec 09 - 10 2024
Expired!

Time

Includes lunch break and snack breaks.Class hours vary per date. Typical hours are as follows:
9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Cost

₱6,450.00

Location

Face to Face Learning
Face to Face Learning
4th Floor, Marvin Plaza Building 2153 Chino Roces Avenue Makati City
Category

This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, desirable attitudes, and skills in operating a camera and composing a subject; setting up studio lights, equipment, and accessories; performing post-production stages; and presenting finished products in accordance with the industry standards.