Workshop
2 day - Introduction to Video Production
This workshop is designated as introductory training for media artists and artists from other disciplines who would like to explore using video in their work. It is also open to members of the public wishing to create independent video works.
This two-day workshop teaches the basics of camera, audio and lighting through hands-on training.
On the first day of the workshop, participants will receive basic instruction on our prime 3-chip HDV and Mini DV cameras -- such as the Sony Z1U and V1U, and the Panasonic AG-DVX100. Participants will be introduced to three-point lighting and dealing with power on location. A variety of mics will be used and their applications will be discussed.
Day two of the workshop provides the added opportunity for more hands-on time and instruction. Shooting exercises will be indoors and outdoors (weather permitting) simulating varying conditions and situations.
Instructor: Ray Hagel
Ray Hagel has been a member of SAW Video since 1984, back when it was two 3/4" editing decks in a SAW Gallery closet. Besides SAW, his teaching credits include Rogers TV, Youth Services Bureau, Ottawa Board of Education, Canadian Screen Institute, MASC/ArtSmart and Far Out Locations. Professionally Ray has worked in television for broadcasters such as Bravo, CTV, Global, CBC, Rogers, The Comedy Network and many others. Ray is most notorious as the Gemini nominated Director of The Tom Green Show. He has also worked on over thirty documentaries, and has had video art exhibited nationally and internationally.
WORKSHOP LIMITED TO 6 PARTICIPANTS
$125.00 Members
$150.00 Non Members
Duration: 10 hours