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June 26, 2017(1 event)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

June 27, 2017(1 event)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

June 28, 2017(1 event)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

June 29, 2017(1 event)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

June 30, 2017(1 event)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 1, 2017(1 event)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 2, 2017(1 event)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 3, 2017(1 event)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 4, 2017(1 event)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 5, 2017(2 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 6, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 7, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 8, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 9, 2017(4 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 9, 2017

Northwest Documentary is partnering with Oregon Film and Eastern Oregon Film Festival to bring 4 great documentaries to our Media Center this summer in a free screening series that celebrates great films that are Made in Oregon.

Eastern Oregon Film Festival* curator Ian Clark will be hosting the screenings, featuring virtual or in-person visits with the cast and crew. We also will be offering a small selection of beer and snacks.

Finding True Love is an 80's inspired comedy featuring a group of filmmakers who set out to crash a high-school reunion in hopes of meeting the man they found in a yearbook thrift store find.

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July 10, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 11, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 12, 2017(4 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 12, 2017

In our Monthly Film Series, we will show a variety of GERMAN or GERMAN language films from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. On the 2nd Wednesday of each month, audiences will now have a chance to see these films on a regular basis at the CLINTON STREET THEATER. (Children movies will be playing on Sunday afternoons – please check our website.) All films are with English subtitles.

WED. July 12, 2017 – 7:00 PM

96 mins. German 2016

Director: Max Zähle
Cast: Lucas Gregorowicz, Frederick Lau, Anna Bederke, Lars Rudolph, Heiko Pinkowski, Jan-Gregor Kremp

Mirko Talhammer (Lucas Gregorowicz) is beside himself when two strangers show up at his posh insurance office to remind him where he really comes from: a provincial scrapyard, where careers are not what counts and other things are more important: scrapping things, the family, and every once in a while, a good old fist fight. Mirko thought he had left all that behind, but his father messed things up big time before he died and left his son the run-down scrapyard – along with his brother Letscho (Frederick Lau, Victoria, The Wave). Letscho is still ticked off that Mirko deserted the clan. Soon the brothers realize that the Talhammers could only have a future if they can pull themselves together and fulfill their father’s last wish: to rob a train like real professionals. The coup itself is already a suicide mission, but then Kercher, the Talhammer’s biggest nemesis, gets wind of things…

Following his Oscar®-nominated short film Raju, Max Zähle dedicates his feature film debut to a bizarre and largely unknown culture marked by long-standing tradition: scrap dealers. Scrappin’ sheds light on this sometimes weird but always loveable milieu and tells the story of a family that needs to overcome their differences in order to keep the family business going.

 

Clinton Street Theater
2522 Southeast Clinton Street
Portland, OR 97202

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July 13, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 14, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 15, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 16, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 17, 2017(3 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 18, 2017(4 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 19, 2017(4 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 20, 2017(4 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 21, 2017(4 events)


June 19, 2017 July 21, 2017

From concept to creation to screening - see your first film realized in just 10 short weeks! Our DIY Documentary class guides students through the stages of producing a short film with technical support and an emphasis on storytelling. Students work solo or collaboratively outside of class to shoot and edit their films. Editing software is available at NW Doc, or students may work on their own. DIY films are screened at Homegrown DocFest on August 25th. Must have digital editing experience or sign up for an Editing 101 workshop. Andy Adkins documented the first All-African-American mountaineering team to attempt Denali in An American Ascent, and has produced and edited documentaries for PBS and National Park Service among others. He has an MFA in documentary film.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 22, 2017(4 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 22, 2017

Sound Recording Workshop
Two Saturdays, July 22nd and 29th, 1pm to 5pm
$95, Register online here.

Use professional sound gear to record scripted dialogue and interviews.

Topics:
Overview of microphone types and uses from lavaliers to shotguns
Single versus dual system recording
Basics of recording dialogue, interviews, narration, and effects
Audio recorder operation (Marantz PMD-660, Sound Devices 702, Zoom H4N)
Field mixer operation (Sound Devices MixPre and 302)
Protocols of a recording session
Setting up and conducting a recording session, step by step
Get Instructor coaching and feedback on practice sessions
Rental options for NWFC sound gear

Note: Second session is devoted entirely to hands-on practice.

Prerequisites: None

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July 23, 2017(4 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 23, 2017

Northwest Documentary is partnering with Oregon Film and Eastern Oregon Film Festival to bring 4 great documentaries to our Media Center this summer in a free screening series that celebrates great films that are Made in Oregon.

Eastern Oregon Film Festival* curator Ian Clark will be hosting the screenings, featuring virtual or in-person visits with the cast and crew. We also will be offering a small selection of beer and snacks.
The Last Season - July 23rd, 7-9pm - 2 veterans from different sides of the Vietnam War make peace with the past while hunting mushrooms in Oregon.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 24, 2017(3 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 25, 2017(3 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 26, 2017(3 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 27, 2017(4 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 6, 2017 July 27, 2017

Description:

Filmmaking is a team sport and the editing process should be no different! This class is an opportunity for those currently working on 3-15 minute-long piece who could benefit from feedback and mentorship. During the first session, you’ll discuss your projects and review rough-cuts or footage with feedback from the class and instructor. The second class will give students one-on-one time to receive editorial guidance from the instructor. In the final session, students gather again to review everyone’s work again and discuss the elements that help a rough-cut evolve into a final cut such as titling, color-correction and sound sweetening. Cambria Matlow has directed two documentary features, BURNING IN THE SUN and WOODSRIDERS. She has been awarded grants and artist residencies from LEF Foundation, Brooklyn Arts Council, Experimental Television Center and the Puffin Foundation among others.

Class runs 3 Thursdays -7/6, 7/13 and 7/27.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 27, 2017

Northwest Documentary is partnering with Oregon Film and Eastern Oregon Film Festival to bring 4 great documentaries to our Media Center this summer in a free screening series that celebrates great films that are Made in Oregon.

Eastern Oregon Film Festival* curator Ian Clark will be hosting the screenings, featuring virtual or in-person visits with the cast and crew. We also will be offering a small selection of beer and snacks.

Glena - August 27th, 7-9pm - A single mom fights to support her family by pursuing the high intensity career of a Mixed Martial Artist.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 28, 2017(2 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 29, 2017(3 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 29, 2017

Arri Alexa Camera Operation
Saturday, July 29th from 10am to 3pm.
934 SW Salmon

The basics of shooting with our flagship digital cinema camera. Known for its dynamic range, color rendition and reliability, this camera is available for rent to independent filmmakers.

Prerequisites: Working knowledge of cinematography (ISO, Aperture, Depth of Field, White Balance, FPS).

This workshop is REQUIRED for renters of this camera. Students who have become certified to rent will also be eligible for a 50% discount on their Alexa rental through the end of September 2017.

Space is limited. Advanced online registration required.

Northwest Film Center School of Film
934 SW Salmon Street
Portland, OR 97205

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July 30, 2017(2 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

July 31, 2017(2 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

August 1, 2017(2 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

August 2, 2017(2 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

August 3, 2017(2 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

August 4, 2017(2 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary

August 5, 2017(2 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary

August 6, 2017(3 events)


July 5, 2017 August 15, 2017

Breathe life and artistry into your projects with Adobe Premiere, where raw footage becomes your voice. This five-week class is dedicated to equipping you with tools to make your videos look and sound their best. With our practical instruction you'll learn how to piece together a narrative, and take the first step on the path to becoming the storyteller you want to be. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Instructor Seth Bloombaum has over 30 years of media production and commercial industry experience and teaches multimedia at area community colleges.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary


July 18, 2017 August 15, 2017

Take post-production to the next level with Apple's intuitive editing software. Over the course of five weeks you'll learn how to use Final Cut Pro X to most effectively tell your story. We provide hands-on instruction, exercises and tools you can take with you on the path to success. Basic experience with Apple computers is required. Taught by our own tech-savvy Tom Parker, NW Documentary alum and coordinator of the annual Portland Motorcycle Film Festival.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

{title}

Posted by NW Documentary


August 6, 2017

Northwest Documentary is partnering with Oregon Film and Eastern Oregon Film Festival to bring 4 great documentaries to our Media Center this summer in a free screening series that celebrates great films that are Made in Oregon.

Eastern Oregon Film Festival* curator Ian Clark will be hosting the screenings, featuring virtual or in-person visits with the cast and crew. We also will be offering a small selection of beer and snacks.

The Pearl - August 6th, 7-9pm - The raw emotional journey of being middle-aged and transgendered in post-industrial logging towns of the Pacific Northwest.

115 SW Ash Street, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97204
USA
503-227-8688

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Posted by NW Documentary