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A film-makers' workshop
Exciting new breakthrough in capturing the moving image or just a passing fad that's being hyped by equipment suppliers? The use of digital stills cameras (notably the Canon D5 range) to film high quality moving images at (relatively) low cost is raising interest around the world. It's technically possible - the last season's finale episode of 'House' in the US was filmed this way - but how practicable is it for you and the programmes you make? How, for instance, is the sound recorded?
Join a panel of film-makers and suppliers in an informal workshop on DSLR cinematography, held in association with weFCPUG. Organised with the help of Nick Millen from Canon UK and John McCombie of Pink Noise in Bristol, this will be a mixture of hands-on demos and presentations. We'll hear from those already using these techniques for drama and documentaries and we'll follow the process through from image capture (with material filmed on the day) to editing and final delivery - join us for a leap into one digital future of TV.
Monday April 4th, BBC Bristol (main conference room) 6.30 for a 7pm start at BBC Bristol, Whiteladies Road.
Venue Instructions
Please use Belgrave Road entrance to the BBC.
Parking is limited to on-street parking.