Events & Opportunities
| Courses and Training | Media | Posted on 26.07.2011 | Posted by JC
Free Master Classes at Central Film School
All Master Classes will be taught by working film industry professionals who tutor at the school. Recent tutors have included cinematographer Barry Ackroyd BSC, who shot Oscar winning film ‘The Hurt Locker’, Producer Bob Portal, whose films include ‘Lord of War’ and Al Pacino’s ‘Merchant of Venice’ and Directing Master Tutor, Patrick Tucker.
Included in the day will be masterclasses on the following subjects:
Film Directing
Camera Operation
Lighting
Screenwriting
Pitching
Producing
Working with Actors
Date: Saturday 30 July 2011
Time: 11am – 4.00pm
Please note that places are limited. To book please call the school on: 0207 377 6060 or email Emma Swannack on: emma@centralfilmschool.com
To receive a 25% UAL University discount on this summer’s One Month Practical Filmmaking Certificate Programme please visit:
centralfilmschool.com/certificate_one_month_intensive/
Location: Central Film School London, Universal House, Wentworth Street, London E1 7SA. Zone 1. Shoreditch. Nearest Train Station: Liverpool Street. Nearest tube station: Aldgate East
Included in the day will be masterclasses on the following subjects:
Film Directing
Camera Operation
Lighting
Screenwriting
Pitching
Producing
Working with Actors
Date: Saturday 30 July 2011
Time: 11am – 4.00pm
Please note that places are limited. To book please call the school on: 0207 377 6060 or email Emma Swannack on: emma@centralfilmschool.com
To receive a 25% UAL University discount on this summer’s One Month Practical Filmmaking Certificate Programme please visit:
centralfilmschool.com/certificate_one_month_intensive/
Location: Central Film School London, Universal House, Wentworth Street, London E1 7SA. Zone 1. Shoreditch. Nearest Train Station: Liverpool Street. Nearest tube station: Aldgate East
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