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CINEMA & PHOTOJOURNALISM DSLR WORKSHOP
Special Guest Instructor: Kurt Lancaster

FEBRUARY 10 // FRIDAY 3:00-5:00PM (Q&A to follow.)
How do you shape a compelling story, visually? What is the difference between just shooting video and shooting video cinematically? How can you produce good looking shots with a $600 camera? Is there a way to make video look cinematic? How important is sound? How can you record audio that's good enough for professional use?
Attend this workshop by Kurt Lancaster, the author of DSLR Cinema: Crafting the Film Look with Video, to explore what kind of gear you need and how to use what you already to effectively shoot professional-quality video.
Who should attend: This workshop is for students, as well as professional filmmakers and journalists.
About the Instructor: Kurt Lancaster, PhD, is the author of DSLR Cinema: Crafting the Film Look with Video, Focal Press, 2011 and Video Journalism for the Web: A Practical Introduction to Multimedia Storytelling, Routledge, 2012. He teaches digital filmmaking and multimedia journalism at Northern Arizona University’s School of Communication.
Tuition: $50
*This class is sponsored by Texas Media Systems:




