14-Week Digital Video Production
Wednesdays, March 19, 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 May 7, 14, 21, 28, June 4, 11, 18 and Saturdays, March 22, 29 April 5, 12, 17, 26, May 3, 10, 17, 31(NOT May 24), June 7, 14, 21 TIME: 7:00-9:00 Wendsdays, 10:00-12:00 Saturdays
This semester-long “how-to” workshop covers all major aspects of film and video production and supports participants in the completion of short individual projects. Bring your project ideas and get instruction in scriptwriting, production planning, digital video, sound recording, lighting and editing. The workshop will meet on Wednesday evenings and Saturdays, with additional time for shooting and editing projects. Participants will work together as crew on each other’s projects. Three instructors, each with their own area of expertise, will co-teach this workshop.
Participants with projects who are interested in registering must submit a brief written description about their proposed project for the 14-week workshop and are required to meet with one of the instructors prior to the workshop. Non-fiction projects exploring personal visions, social issues and/or community life, under 12 minutes in length, are encouraged. Please note there is limited space for participants without projects who wish to attend the workshop training sessions and serve on crews for other projects.
Graham Hancock is an independent digital filmmaker and a facilitator for Scribe’s Precious Places and Community Visions programs. Two years of self-directed studies led to work as Production Manager for Anula Shetty's short film Junk Mail (2002) for WYBE. He wrote and directed his first short film Call Back (2003), which premiered at the Prince Music Theatre. Graham has experience as a producer, director, screenwriter, cameraperson, sound recorder, and editor. Currently, he is producing a direct-cinema documentary of Philadelphia muralist Betsy Casañas