The seminar includes topics such as cinematographic language, the fundamental concepts of its history and screen writing along with a few film samples from different times and geographies. This seminar is designed for young participants who are interested in film theory and practices.
It focuses on the mile stones of visual story telling and the concepts of film grammar (cinematography, mise en scene, sound, editing, etc) as well as the history of cinema from early 1900s and onwards. It provides the participants with the possibility to experiment in screen writing for short films and writing film critique.
FOUNDATIONS OF CINEMATOGRAPHIC LANGUAGE
Much of the emotional reactions, our thoughts on characters and events of the story of a film are shaped by the various cinematographic language elements. In general, the viewer learns cinematic codes of visual culture in early
Visual Story Telling and Scenario
Scenario is a text that is written by visual imagery and sound. The participants of this studio will first learn about the first arrival and the evolution of cinema as a tool for telling stories, as well as its grammar and means of story telling through a variety of