February 23, 24, 25, 2007
3-Day Intensive Mini-DV Production Workshop
Learn the basic conceptual, procedural and technical
skills needed to tell compelling stories through the
use of digital video (DV) technology. Aspiring
filmmakers/video producers will be immersed in video
terminology, standard production practices, basic
equipment operation and the fundamentals of production
design, organization and implementation. Conducted by
innovative filmmaker, author and professor S. Torriano
Berry, this workshop will take place on Friday evening
(6-10pm) , all day Saturday (10am-6pm) and Sunday
afternoon (1-5pm). Application Form. For further
registration information, call (202) 806-7927 or email
smunir@howard.edu
March 9, 10, 11, 2007
3-Day Intensive Non-Linear Video Editing Workshop
Learn the basic conceptual and technical skills
necessary to create exciting visual stories. This
hands-on workshop will enable participants to learn
the art of video editing using the Final Cut Pro
editing system. Editing workstations will be provided.
Participants may bring their own with laptop computers
with Final Cut Pro installed, and they are encouraged
(but not required) to bring personal footage for
editing purposes. The workshop, conducted by Professor
S. Torriano Berry, will take place on Friday evening
(6-10pm), all day Saturday (10am-6pm) and Sunday
afternoon (1-5pm). Application Form. For further
registration information, call (202) 806-7927 or email
smunir@howard.edu
March 10, 2007
Hands
On...You?re Doing It! - Interactive Acting& Directing
Workshop
An all day (10am-6pm) intensive, interactive acting
and directing workshop with acclaimed professional
acting coach and director Vera Katz. Learn
acting/directing theory, execute scene work, perform
in groups and receive constructive feedback/critique.
For registration info, call 202-806-4507 or email
smunir@howard.edu
March 31, 2007
Show
Me the Money: A Workshop on Grant Writing,
Presenting and Selling Production Ideas
A hands-on seminar, using lecture, group and individual interaction, video, film and power point presentations and handouts to help you write fundable grants for public broadcast or cablecast productions. This all-day (10am-6pm) session will be conducted by former CPB programming executive and media consultant Donald Marbury along with representatives from major pubic broadcasting and cable network funders. For registration information, call (202) 806-4507 or email smunir@howard.edu