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Free trial lesson ruurd m. Fenenga

GRATIS PROEFLES AMSTERDAM FILM SCHOOL 29 augustus door Ruurd M. Fenenga (o.a. Shakira en Twin Peaks) Op 29 augustus 2014 om 14.45 uur geeft Ruurd M. Fenenga, die werkte met Shakira en voor ‘Twin Peaks’, een gratis proefles op de Amsterdam Film School, Herengracht 425. Ook op 5, 7 en 12 september zijn er gratis proeflessen tijdens de Open Dagen. De Amsterdam Film School is een nieuw instituut, gevestigd in een 17e eeuws pand aan de Herengracht 425 in het hart van Amsterdam. Alle docenten zijn bekende professionals uit de Nederlandse filmindustrie die het belangrijk vinden om hun kennis te delen met collega’s en met aanstormend talent. De school biedt master classes voor professionals, workshops voor bedrijven, en een intensieve fulltime basisopleiding van 6 of 12 maanden. De basisopleiding is ideaal voor wie zich in korte tijd wil ontwikkelen tot allround filmmaker. Te denken valt aan een art director die zijn eigen films wil kunnen maken; een student communicatie met een tussenjaar; iemand die een carriéreswitch wil maken; en een jongere die een portfolio wil bouwen om zich daarna nog vier jaar te specialiseren op de Filmacademie. Met de master classes kunnen professionals en semi-professionals onder leiding van een gespecialiseerde collega hun kennis verbreden in disciplines als ‘camera acting’, ‘lighting in a digital age’, ‘color correction for creatives’, ‘DaVince resolve’ of ‘Adobe after effects’. De unieke locatie aan de Herengracht biedt ook plek aan internationale workshops met bekende gastregisseurs. Docenten van de Amsterdam Film School zijn onder andere Rogier van der Ploeg (regie), Hans Scheepmaker (regie fictie), Saskia Vredeveld (regie documentaire), Bram van Splunteren (regie), Sytske Kok (scenario en inspiratie), Marc Schmidt (dramaturgie en scenario), Astrid Bussink (Inspiratie), Steve Walker (camera fictie en shorts), René Heijnen (camera documentaire), Ruurd M. Fenenga (camera), Maurits Guépin en Charlotte van der Veen (montage fictie), Patrick Schonewille (montage shorts), Erik Langhout en Ivar Trentelman (audio), Josje Bijl (visual effects), Else Marie Rombouts (productie fictie), Manu Hartsuijker (productie documentaire), Gerben Molenaar (productie shorts) en Keren Cogan (produceren en inspiratie). Jennifer van Balkom geeft het unieke vak ‘succes’. Het management team bestaat uit Amy Babtist en Bart Verdult. Als rector is aangesteld filmproducent Emjay Rechsteiner, die bij Staccato 20 films maakte en de afgelopen jaren bij EYE werkte als conservator. Net als de docenten werkt Rechsteiner part-time voor de school en blijft hij volop actief in het filmvak. ACHTERGROND De Amsterdam Film School leidt studenten op hun creativiteit optimaal te benutten en hun succes positief te beïnvloeden. De basis-opleidingen ‘Verhalend Filmmaker’ en ‘Digitaal Filmmaker’ duren elk 6 maanden, waarbij alle vakken ook als individuele modules zijn te volgen. In de basis opleiding ligt de nadruk vanaf dag één op filmen en het opbouwen van een portfolio. Aan de hand van praktijkopdrachten leren de studenten een script schrijven, een camera bedienen, een film regisseren en monteren of 3D-animaties maken. De unieke lessen ‘inspiratie’ en ‘succes’ lopen daar als een rode draad doorheen. De huidige eerste lichting studenten varieert in leeftijd van 21 tot 56 jaar en kenmerkt zich, volgens Rechsteiner, door een enorme gedrevenheid. Naast de basisopleiding biedt de Amsterdam Film School ook verdiepende programma’s voor meer ervaren filmmakers aan in de vorm van avondsessies en applicatie-trainingen. Data van proeflessen zijn te vinden op: www.amsterdamfilmschool.com Augustus 2014 ……. Voor meer informatie kunt u contact opnemen met: Amsterdam Film School, Amy Babtist, T 020 – 370 8040, [email protected] www.amsterdamfilmschool.com Foto: docent en studenten Amsterdam Film School (rechtenvrij)

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Amsterdam film school open days start

Master classes for professionals, workshops for companies, and an intensive full-time basic training of 6 or 12 months. From August 22, 2014, the Amsterdam Film School opens its doors every Friday, and often also on Saturdays, at 3:00 PM for a free trial lesson. The first lesson will be taught by director Bram van Splunteren. The Amsterdam Film School is a new institute, located in a 17th-century building at Herengracht 425 in the heart of Amsterdam. All teachers are renowned professionals from the Dutch film industry who consider it important to share their knowledge with colleagues and up-and-coming talent. The school offers master classes for professionals, workshops for companies, and an intensive full-time foundation program of 6 or 12 months. The foundation program is ideal for those who want to develop into an all-round filmmaker in a short time. Examples include an art director who wants to be able to make their own films; a communications student on a gap year; someone looking to make a career change; and a young person who wants to build a portfolio to then specialize for another four years at the Film Academy. With the master classes, professionals and semi-professionals can broaden their knowledge in disciplines such as 'camera acting', 'lighting in a digital age', 'color correction for creatives', 'DaVince Resolve', or 'Adobe After Effects' under the guidance of a specialized colleague. The unique location on the Herengracht also hosts international workshops with renowned guest directors. Teachers at the Amsterdam Film School include Rogier van der Ploeg (direction and dramaturgy), Hans Scheepmaker (fiction direction), Saskia Vredeveld (documentary direction), Bram van Splunteren (direction), Sytske Kok (screenplay and inspiration), Marc Schmidt (dramaturgy and screenplay), Astrid Bussink (inspiration), Steve Walker (fiction and shorts cinematography), René Heijnen (documentary cinematography), Ruurd Fenenga (cinematography), Maurits Guépin and Charlotte van der Veen (fiction editing), Patrick Schoneville (shorts editing), Erik Langhout and Ivar Trentelman (audio), Josje Bijl (visual effects), Else Marie Rombouts (fiction production), Manu Hartsuijker (documentary production), Gerben Molenaar (shorts production), and Keren Cogan (producing and inspiration). Jennifer van Balkom teaches the unique subject of 'success'. The management team consists of Amy Babtist and Bart Verdult. Film producer Emjay Rechsteiner has been appointed rector. He made 20 films at Staccato and worked as a curator at EYE for the past few years. Like the lecturers, Rechsteiner works part-time for the school and remains fully active in the film industry. The Amsterdam Film School trains students to make optimal use of their creativity and positively influence their success. The core programs 'Narrative Filmmaker' and 'Digital Filmmaker' each last 6 months, during which all subjects can also be taken as individual modules. In the basic training, the emphasis is on filmmaking and building a portfolio from day one. Through practical assignments, students learn to write a script, operate a camera, direct and edit a film, or create 3D animations. The unique 'inspiration' and 'success' lessons run through this like a common thread. The current first cohort of students ranges in age from 21 to 56 and is characterized, according to Rechsteiner, by tremendous drive. In addition to the basic course, the Amsterdam Film School also offers in-depth programs for more experienced filmmakers in the form of evening sessions and application training. Open day dates can be found on www.amsterdamfilmschool.com August 2014 …….

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Michelle Stuy

Here's an enthusiastic Production Trainee!! (Nov-Jan)

I would like to introduce myself as an enthusiastic and motivated candidate for a production position. I am available full time from the beginning of November to the end of January. Although I cannot yet look back on an impressive career in the media, I did pass my propaedeutic year with enthusiasm and great success. In this first year of study, we had to do many practical assignments in addition to theory. For example, together with my fellow students in a project group, I produced a children's program for the target group aged eight to twelve. The various challenging tasks and activities I performed from idea to final product have only increased my interest in this field. That is why I have deliberately opted for the specialization 'audiovisual production' for the coming academic year. Of course you are looking for someone who can perform the tasks for a production intern well and completely independently. I am a young motivated student who picks things up quickly and I can function well both individually and in a team. I am also eager to learn, very organized in my work and enjoy organizing and creating content on various media channels. I definitely don't have a nine-to-five mentality and I have my own transport. In addition to a high degree of flexibility, I also have a great deal of affinity with production work and with children. I particularly enjoy working with children. I have been a ski instructor in Austria for four years now, where I mainly teach children, but also organize various events and activities on site. I am convinced that I can make a positive contribution to the success of your business formula. Yours sincerely, Michelle Stuy

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New NBF Network Drink on Monday 25 August!

NBF networking drinks on Monday, August 25 - theme: 'Adjustments to the WWZ and pension for the self-employed, what do you need to know?' The first networking drinks of the new season will take place on August 25, featuring an important topic for all self-employed professionals this month: what do the changes to the Work and Security Act mean for you as a freelancer, flex worker, or employer? Do you need to make adjustments to your business operations or your methods of invoicing or payroll? And what does the new collective pension scheme for the self-employed look like, which is being introduced from January 2015? During this NBF evening, we will look with experts at the consequences these changes have for the position of professionals and AV companies, and what the new collective pension scheme for freelancers entails. Don't miss this opportunity to gather more information and ask questions! The program is free, so sign up quickly via [email protected]. Please note: The NBF networking drinks have moved to De Kring (Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 7-9, 1st floor, Amsterdam). We look forward to seeing you at our new location! Including: Jeroen NA Dijkman (E-LAW Employment Law Attorneys) - on the changes to the Work and Security Act and what the consequences (can) be for entrepreneurs Jasper van Leeuwen (Tentoo) - on the consequences of the changes to the Work and Security Act for payrolling Bouke Westerhuis from Loyalis (part of APG) - on the new collective pension scheme for self-employed professionals starting January 2015 Afterwards, in addition to the above-mentioned parties, FNV Kiem, Meeus Media, and other parties will make information available to visitors and answer specific questions. Dinner deal Attendees of the NBF networking drinks can take advantage of a special dinner deal. There is a choice between a one-course menu (€12.50) and a two-course menu (€18.50), to be paid for at the bar upon arrival. Dinner will be served at 18:30 in the Kring restaurant, so please be on time if you have registered. Registrations must be received no later than Friday, August 22 via [email protected]. Program: 17:30 - 18:30 walk-in drinks in the bar of De Kring 18:30 - 19:45 joint dinner at the Kring restaurant 19:45 - 20:00 walk-in program 20:00 - 22:00 program in Club Up 22:00 - 23:00 drinks in the bar of De Kring What: Network Drinks for Film and TV (NBF) - theme: adjustments to the WWZ and pension for the self-employed, what do you need to know? When: Monday, August 25, 2014 Where: De Kring, Kleine-Gartmanplantsoen 7-9 1st floor, Amsterdam (Google Maps) For whom: members of the NBF, Circle members, and all film and television professionals Admission: free Registration for the NBF networking drinks is encouraged and can be done at the NBF office via [email protected] or 020-6646588. When registering, please also indicate whether you would like to make use of the dinner deal.

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