INTENSIVE FILMMAKING WORKSHOP CAMERA AND LIGHTING FUNDAMENTALS (Learn To Shoot 16mm Film) Dates: Saturday November 16 and Saturday November 23, 1996 Manhattan Location Cost: $250, includes all materials No Filmmaking Experience Necessary. This intensive, hands-on, workshop is designed to equip the uninitiated with the fundamentals of motion picture photography and lighting techniques. The attendees will thus be equipped with the fundamental knowledge necessary to operate a motion picture camera. Topics to be covered include exposure, metering, T-Stops, format, films stocks, aspect ratio, depth of field, interior lighting techniques, exterior lighting techniques, interior shooting, exterior shooting, dealing with the lab, color temperature, what to look for in your dailies, more. Instructor: Cinematographer 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 worked on seven of the films that appeared in this year's Independent Feature Market and was DP (Director of Photography) on two. 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. Space is limited to six participants per workshop. Call or e-mail now to reserve your place. Return E-Mail or phone REEL TRADING at 212.242.1390 ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]