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| Courses and Training | Media | Posted on 31.08.2011 | Posted by JC
Alex Rodriguez Editing Workshop
An excellent opportunity to learn from one of the greatest Editors in activity, Alex among many others was responsible for the editing of "Children of Men" "Y tu Mama Tambien" “Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban “
The workshop has a price of 269 Euros per person for the two days, and is striclty limited to 25 participants, we advise to register fast to guarantee your place.
The workshop will take place in FEST FILM LAB, Porto, Portugal
For more information and to register please visit our webpage on www.filmlab.fest.pt
About Alex Rodriguez:
Oscar Nominated Alex Rodriguez is without a doubt one of the most talented film editors of his generation, he was the responsible of one of the best edited films of this century, “Children of Men” which will for many years to come still be presented in editing classes on film schools everywhere in the world.
Alex Rodriguez, who was nominated for an Oscar in 2007, produced a special workshop which is a unique experience to enhance any knowledge in the area, with a top expert.
Alex Rodriguez in just over a decade became a world established editor, notably known for his work with Alfonso Cuarón, working on his most successful films from which we can quote the marvelous “Y tu mama tambien” (And your mum too), “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” and “Children of Men” which allowed him to have as Oscar nomination for Best achievement in editing in 2007. Working in these films made him edit scenes with actors such as Gael Garcia Bernal, Clive Owen, Diego Luna, Jullianne Moore, Michael Caine, and many others.
By the age of 37 Alex Rodriguez has managed to edit close to 20 Features and gain a name to himself as a reference in the area in the present and in the years to come.
Duration: 2 days 5-6 Nov 2011
Hours: 16 Hours
Price: 269 €
Maximum number of participants: 25
Hardware: Apple
Software: Final cut pro
For more information and to register please visit our webpage on www.filmlab.fest.pt
The workshop has a price of 269 Euros per person for the two days, and is striclty limited to 25 participants, we advise to register fast to guarantee your place.
The workshop will take place in FEST FILM LAB, Porto, Portugal
For more information and to register please visit our webpage on www.filmlab.fest.pt
About Alex Rodriguez:
Oscar Nominated Alex Rodriguez is without a doubt one of the most talented film editors of his generation, he was the responsible of one of the best edited films of this century, “Children of Men” which will for many years to come still be presented in editing classes on film schools everywhere in the world.
Alex Rodriguez, who was nominated for an Oscar in 2007, produced a special workshop which is a unique experience to enhance any knowledge in the area, with a top expert.
Alex Rodriguez in just over a decade became a world established editor, notably known for his work with Alfonso Cuarón, working on his most successful films from which we can quote the marvelous “Y tu mama tambien” (And your mum too), “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” and “Children of Men” which allowed him to have as Oscar nomination for Best achievement in editing in 2007. Working in these films made him edit scenes with actors such as Gael Garcia Bernal, Clive Owen, Diego Luna, Jullianne Moore, Michael Caine, and many others.
By the age of 37 Alex Rodriguez has managed to edit close to 20 Features and gain a name to himself as a reference in the area in the present and in the years to come.
Duration: 2 days 5-6 Nov 2011
Hours: 16 Hours
Price: 269 €
Maximum number of participants: 25
Hardware: Apple
Software: Final cut pro
For more information and to register please visit our webpage on www.filmlab.fest.pt
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