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PHILIP BLOOM

DURATION: 15 HOURS

21/22 . 01 . 2013

LOCATION: PORTO / PORTUGAL


PRICE: 325

VACANCES: 30

CONTACT: filmlab@fest.pt

One of the most sought for workshops will return to FEST FILM LAB. After his September workshop Philip Bloom will return to Portugal for a new workshop in January directed to all of those who wish to elevate their knowledge on DSLRâs and Digital Video. Due to the great number of people interested we are sure the workshop will be sold out very quickly therefore we advise to register timely (the link is on the end of the page) to avoid any disappointments.

Workshop description:
In this intimate session, Philip Bloom will guide you through a number of topics, providing hands-on advice throughout. Basic beginners knowledge of HD-DLSRs and Digital Video will be assumed. The themes and subject approached in the workshop will be the following:
Pros and cons of the cameras and how to work around them.
Techniques of sound recording & Dual system sound.
Camera movement: When to and when not to.
Lighting with DSLRs.
Documentary filmmaking: Interview techniques and working with DSLRs in this field.
Large chip camcorders.
In depth time-lapse lessons including motion controlled and HDR.
Post workflow, conversion and grading.
There will be a shooting excercise set on the afternoon of Day 1.

About Philip Bloom
Philip Bloom is an icon in the independent filmmaking arena and is at the cutting edge of using the latest affordable cameras. His blog at www.philipbloom.net has to date received over 20 million hits. Philip spends much of his year shooting commercials, documentaries and short films all over the globe. In 2010 he worked with George Lucas on the World War 2 movie âRed Tailsâ for Lucasfilm using Canon DSLRs.
The rest of the time is spent lecturing and sharing his incredible wealth of knowledge with interested filmmakers. This two day intermediate workshop is designed to take your HD-DSLR and Digital Video shooting skills to the next level.