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POINT AND SHOOT
Intensive Filmmaking Workshops
 
REEL TRADING is pleased to announce the introduction of "Reel
Training" at the suggestion of many of our camera customers.
 
POINT AND SHOOT ONE:: CAMERA AND LIGHTING FUNDAMENTALS
 
Dates: Saturday October 5 and Saturday October 12 (Maximum of  five
participants)
 
A Sunday October 6 and Sunday October 13 class will form only if
Saturday fills up.
 
Location: Studio in the vicinity of Union Square (14th St.),
Manhattan, NYC
 
Cost: $225, includes all materials
 
Prerequisite:  A desire to learn filmmaking.  Workshop appropriate for
those with no as well as those with some experience.
 
Instructor: Luke Geissbuhler
 
Luke is a working Director of Photography with experience as an A.C.,
Gaffer, camera operator, and special effects designer.  His work has
appeared on Comedy Central, Lifetime Network, Swiss Television, TNT.
He has worked with such notables as Dee-Light, David Byrne,  Paul
Schrader, Lifetime Network, Carl Zeiss USA, IBM, Metrostars
Professional Soccer, Abe Schrader, R/Greenberg Associates, and many
more.  Luke has worked as Director of Photography on six features and
was Director of Photography as well as producer of the upcoming
documentary "Alaskan Holiday."  He is well versed in all aspects of
Independent Film Production.  We are purposefully keeping class small
so as to focus on the needs and concerns of each individual
participant.
 
The Work Shop consists of two full days of hands on experience and
instruction.
 
DAY 1
 
*MORNING*
 
CAMERA AND EXPOSURE
 
        T-stops
        Metering
        Grey Card
        Frame Rates
 
LENSES
 
        focus
        depth of field
        prime/zoom
 
*AFTERNOON*
 
        Exterior Shooting
        Exterior Lighting
        Interior Shooting
        Interior Lighting
        Lighting Techniques
        Time Lapse
 
SECOND DAY
 
        Viewing Rushes (Viewing Footage That We Shot)
        What to look for in your dailies
        Color Temperature
        Film Stocks
        Formats and Aspect Ratios
        Sync Sound Overview
        Cameras: Different Types and Their Uses
        Special Subjects
 
This is a rough overview of what we will be covering.
 
Point and Shoot II: "Shooting a Narrative" will pick up where will
pick up where Point and Shoot I leaves off and is designed for those
with a working knowledge of camera and lighting fundamentals.  Dates
to be announced.
 
Reservations are now being taken for Point and Shoot I.
Either e-mail to: [log in to unmask]
or phone REEL TRADING at 212.242.1390.
 
John DuQuette
REEL TRADING
 
 
 
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