Sunday, October 12, 2008

Beginning Filmmaker's Workshop

SFS hosts an introductory film production class entitled SFW. The workshop teaches basic film editing skills and techniques for those with little or no experience.

The class runs fall and winter quarter, and starts next week. Applications are due this Friday, October 24.

Perks of SFW:
1) Full access to SFW camera and film equipment.
2) Learn how to use Final Cut Pro and the iMovie editing program.
3) Team up, become friends, and network with other students interested in making movies.
4) Get all of the resources and support (and funding!) you need to make a movie for spring quarter's Stanford Student Film Festival.
5) Fun! (But you knew that).

The workshop is taught by Stanford undergrads Ryan Patton (rpatton@stanford.edu) and Michael Zeligs (mzeligs@stanford.edu). Email them with questions or concerns.

Advanced Filmmaker's Workshop

The Advanced Filmmaker's Workshop (AFW) takes place on Thursday evenings at 8:30 p.m. in the Stanford Film Society office. This workshop is for those who have had experience with making films or with using iMovie (the Beginner's Workshop is for those who have had NO experience). In this workshop, you will learn how to use Final Cut Pro. If you are interested in participating, or just have any general questions, e-mail Abteen Bagheri-Fard at abteen@stanford.edu.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

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