**Rescheduled from 9/15/2016**
Learn how to master the art of visual story telling through this (4) week course. Understand the art of the narrative of film and television and how to create your own work of art.
This course is designed the help students not only understand the visual art form, but to allow them the tools and resources they need to shoot, edit and producer their own works from start to finish. By the end of the class students will all have produced a 3-5 minute video work of art to share with the class.
Join Lauren Eliz, blogger, life coach and Danbury Library's Maker-In-Residence for the month of September, as she teaches this engaging 4 week course!
Week Two - The Script, Prep and Practice: In this class, students will all be given a basic example of visual components and audio sound to comprise their own film for practice. In this class students will learn how to work the editing software used to design a film that is available for free on their phones or computers. We will end the class starting to outline a rough script for our own films. Each student will get one on one time with the professor to solidify their ideas and get tips for making the most compelling visual work of art. Students will learn how to write an effective script and the language of script writing and producing. Homework for this class will be asking the students to go out and shoot as much of their visuals as they can to come prepared for the next class to create their own unique work of art.
Tools and Requirements: Students will need a smart phone, iPad or video camera available to them, but we will be giving students the option of working in groups to produce their films(depending on the amount of students who register) They can use their own equipment listed above, but if they do not have those resources available to them those students will work in a group setting with instructor’s tools. Also needed in the class: Notebook, Pen, Headphones.
FREE
Ages 14 +
*Registration Required