Miron Ashkenazy

Hollywood 1 day courses acting, screenplay, directing

Hi everyone! I give 1 day courses about my Hollywood experience in acting, screenwriting and directing! There are only a limited number of places for these intensive but fun courses. Acting: Saturday, June 13. 10.00-17.00 How do you ensure that you come across as believable as an actor? On this intensive day I will bring to your attention the following methods that are used in Hollywood: How do you analyze a script and learn scenes, casting, different styles of acting, practice scenes, how does a film set work, the do's and don'ts in acting and much more! Scenario: Sunday 14 June 10.00-17.00 How do you come up with an idea and how do you know if it's a good idea for a film? How do you develop this into a complete screenplay using the Hollywood method? What are pitches and how do they work? How do you create interesting characters? How do you create a good structure? We will analyze scenes and also work with your stories so that you have a good step-by-step plan to continue writing the scenario. Direction: Saturday 20 June 10.00-17.00 What is and what does a director do? On this intensive day, we will use methods that I learned in Hollywood to look at what a directing is and we will look at what a good script is, casting, shot composition, different lenses, planning shots & making diagrams, how to direct a scene, how do you direct actors, how do you tell a story through film language? We will also view, analyze and practice scenes. 50 euros per course in The Hague Sign up, more info about the course and my background: http://www.koorenhuis.nl/index.php/profile/view/129/

Den Haag, NL

Workshop

NBF

NBF presents: Dutch LED seminar on Saturday 30 May

“Everything you possibly want to know about using LED lighting for Camera.” Can you mix LED light with Tungsten and HMI light? Is the use of LED light cheaper than conventional film lighting? Does the use of LED light lead to more “green filmmaking”? Why is LED lighting already very common for television/multi-camera, while the film world is still hesitant about this phenomenon? For everyone involved in camera, lighting, color correction, or directing, and for producers who want to stay up to date in their field, the NBF is organizing a seminar on the use of LED lighting in digital cinematography on Saturday, May 30. The seminar will focus on test footage shot in March using various LED fixtures on Arri Alexa and Sony F65 cameras. Additionally, keynote speaker Alan Roberts (UK) will give an inspiring introduction and share his extensive knowledge of camera and LED lighting with the attendees. The aim of the tests was to visually and representatively illustrate what happens during the mixed use of various LED light sources in combination with traditional Tungsten and HM light, and at the same time to make a comparison between a number of different LED luminaires. The central questions are: What happens on camera in situations with mixed light LED, Tungsten, HMI? What are the differences between LED, Tungsten, and HMI color spectra? Why does the CRI value predict nothing about the color spectrum of LED light on the camera? During the seminar, we will discuss the results of these tests with various experienced professionals in the fields of camera, grading, and lighting, and there will be an opportunity to discuss this rapidly growing lighting technology with the attendees using the material. There is also the possibility to view LED fixtures in an extensive setup in the hall. Tickets can be ordered via Eventbrite: http://www.eventbrite.nl/e/tickets-nbf-presenteert-dutch-led-seminar-op-zaterdag-30-mei-met-keynote-speaker-alan-roberts-uk-16972908426 Please note: the number of places is limited, so respond quickly if you want to be there! What Dutch LED seminar with keynote speaker Alan Roberts (UK) When: Saturday, May 30, 2015, doors open from 13:30, seminar starts at 14:00 Where LAB111, Arie Biemondstraat 111, Amsterdam For whom: Members of the NBF and NSC and all interested film and television professionals Admission is free for NBF and NSC members. For non-members, the cost is €25, including a USB stick with all test results. The Dutch LED seminar is made possible by Het Licht, Filmmore, NSC, Camalot, BBP Light and DJ Electronics.

Amsterdam, NL

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NL / EN
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