Workman Arts: Working Film Sets 101

Workman
Arts members experienced each of the key roles on a film shoot over the
length of this six week course.  Each week participants assumed a
different role – Director, Assistant Director, Videographer, Sound
Recordist, Art Director, and Grip.

Workman
Arts members experienced each of the key roles on a film shoot over the
length of this six week course.  Each week participants assumed a
different role – Director, Assistant Director, Videographer, Sound
Recordist, Art Director, and Grip. The objectives of this course was to
introduce participants to the professional expectations of film
production and give participants an opportunity to sample and further
develop their skills in each of the key roles.
LIFT provided the
curriculum, instructor and equipmen for the class.

 
Workman Arts
Founded
in 1988 the Workman Arts Project of Ontario (Workman Arts) on the
principle that the creative process is integral to the quest for
personal and spiritual development. Workman Arts is a not-for-profit
professional arts company working in partnership with the Centre for
Addiction and Mental Health.


The
mission of the Workman Arts Project is to support aspiring, emerging
and established artists with mental illness and addiction issues who are
committed to developing and refining their art form and promoting a
greater understanding of mental illness and addiction through film,
theatre, visual art, music and the literary arts.

 
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
CAMH
is Canada’s largest mental health and addiction teaching hospital. CAMH
combines clinical care, research, education, policy development and
health promotion to help transform the lives of people affected by
mental health and addiction issues.


 

Starting: Tuesday 20 September 2011 00:00

Non Members: N/A

Members: N/A

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