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– 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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. – 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.
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June 19, 2017 – July 21, 2017
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July 5, 2017 – August 15, 2017
June 19, 2017 – July 21, 2017
July 5, 2017 – August 15, 2017
July 6, 2017 – July 27, 2017
June 19, 2017 – July 21, 2017
July 5, 2017 – August 15, 2017
July 6, 2017 – July 27, 2017
June 19, 2017 – July 21, 2017
July 5, 2017 – August 15, 2017
July 6, 2017 – July 27, 2017
June 19, 2017 – July 21, 2017
July 5, 2017 – August 15, 2017
July 6, 2017 – July 27, 2017