Join Us This Saturday & Sunday, January 26 & 27, in Manhattan, New York City.


Continuing Education Workshop and Networking:
Two-Day HDSLR Video Production Workflow with Patrick Reis

Special Focuses include both HDSLR Camera Movement Strategies and
Location Sound Recording with HDSLRs with live shooting demonstrations.

Seats Still Available. Register Now.

Date and Time:
Saturday, January 26, 10:00am-4:00pm &
Sunday, January 27, 2013, 10:00am-2:00pm

Location:
StudentFilmmakers.com Workshop Studio, 1123 Broadway, Suite 307, New York, NY 10010
Enter via alternative entrance at 1133 Broadway on Weekends. (Broadway & 26th.)

You’ll receive a full range of powerful HDSLR filmmaking concepts and tools that can benefit any HDSLR production – whether you’re shooting a documentary or narrative, television spot or music video. The intensive, continuing education workshop will give you an overview of the HDSLR models, in camera settings, lighting, lens options and sound recording, how to work around their current shortcomings and take the necessary steps to maximize DSLR performance. Special Focuses include both HDSLR Camera Movement Strategies and Location Sound Recording with HDSLRs with live shooting demonstrations.

HDSLR Camera Movement Strategies: When shooting motion pictures it’s important to remember the motion part. Moving cameras add drama and production value that can bring your video to the next level. With the small size of the DSLR, once expensive and time-consuming methods are within your reach but what are the limitations and how do you plan for a moving camera shot? If you’ve ever wondered how to keep your handheld shots in-focus and steady this is your workshop. See how a slider can create the look of a dolly in half the time. We’ll even show you how to do a 360º panoramic shot with a motorized pan/tilt head. Get your camera moving with these techniques.

Location Sound Recording with HDSLRs: Audio is often misunderstood with DSLRs. We’ll explore three popular methods of recording audio with your DSLR. The shoe-mounted shotgun mic, XLR adaptors and double system. With each of these methods you can use professional wired and wireless microphones to achieve the same great audio that you’ve been recording on cameras before the DSLR. Each method will be fully set up so you can see how it’s done allowing you to participate and take notes. If audio has been holding you back, this is the first step towards taking back the control of your videos.

The intensive, continuing education workshop will be led by Mr. Patrick Reis, a New York-based filmmaker and freelance shooter who began his career working with film before the digital video revolution exploded and began to dominate the indie market. Reis’ experience spans over 10 years working in commercials and TV, with clients including ESPN, Fox Sports, Nickelodeon. Reis’ love of storytelling has drawn him to more documentary and narrative projects.

Resources:

http://www.studentfilmmakers.com/enews/featured-DSLR-workshop-012313.html

 

Join Us This Saturday & Sunday, January 26 & 27, in Manhattan, New York City.