$79 for a One-Day Intro to Filmmaking Class at San Francisco Film School ($199 Value)
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The one-day intensive course covers the basics of filmmaking such as screenwriting, directing, producing, lighting, shooting, and editing
A film is the result of hundreds of people working together, from the director overseeing it all to the guy who insults the actors so they can cry realistically. Witness movie magic with this voucher.
The Deal
- $79 for a one-day Intro to Filmmaking workshop ($199 value)
This one-day intensive workshop covers the basics of storytelling, screenwriting, preproduction, composition, and shooting. Other areas covered include lighting for the camera, editing basics, and strategies for getting started. Workshops take place on select Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The one-day intensive course covers the basics of filmmaking such as screenwriting, directing, producing, lighting, shooting, and editing
A film is the result of hundreds of people working together, from the director overseeing it all to the guy who insults the actors so they can cry realistically. Witness movie magic with this voucher.
The Deal
- $79 for a one-day Intro to Filmmaking workshop ($199 value)
This one-day intensive workshop covers the basics of storytelling, screenwriting, preproduction, composition, and shooting. Other areas covered include lighting for the camera, editing basics, and strategies for getting started. Workshops take place on select Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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About San Francisco Film School
To propel students feet-first into the industry, the San Francisco Film School has designed a project-based curriculum that combines traditional classroom study with real-world training. The school's one-year program covers the filmmaking process from start to finish, including independent filmmaking in different genres such as fiction, commercials, documentary, and straight-to-Internet shorts of cats completing three-act emotional arcs without ever leaving their boxes. At the end of the project-based program, each student comes away with more than five completed projects that include a 30-second commercial and an 8- to 12-minute thesis film, plus crewing on an additional 25 or more student films. The school also leads shorter programs and workshops designed for the active student, film enthusiast, or veteran filmmaker. Workshops include one-day, two-week, five-week, and three-month filmmaking courses, and a six-month documentary filmmaking program, though few humans can stay awake for a full six month-long movie.