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Home Evening Classes & Weekend Workshops Hands on Filmmaking

Next 40 Wk. Program:

Starts October 11th 2010

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Open House Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Open House: Saturday, Sept. 11th: 2:30-5:00pm.
Free Screenwriting Workshop:
1:00 pm to 2:30 pm.
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Ready to Register?

Registration for Part-Time classes and the Teen Program is quick and easy.

Call us at (864) 331-9220, or download and print this Registration Form.

After completing the form, return to us at:

Carolina Film Institute
518 Hunts Bridge Road
Greenville, SC 29617

16mm Film & Digital Production

Making the 16mm Film or Digital Project


FMP-A: Thursdays, Sept. 10- Oct. 29, 2009

Instructor: Jeter Rhodes
8 Sessions: 7:00 - 10:00 PM
Tuition: $545; Lab Fee $215

Prerequisite: Tools of Production (CTOP)


16mm Film Crew On Set16mm Film Crew On Set

Students in the Film Production Process class shoot their own non-sync* 16mm film. The class is divided into groups of 5-7 people. Each group takes full responsibility for their projects as they write the scripts, prepare storyboards, cast actors, scout and secure locations, and finally shoot their project. Weekly class sessions cover scripting, shot lists and storyboards, budgeting, location scouting, permit procedures, casting, art direction, and advanced production skills. All footage is carefully analyzed and critiqued in class. Access to the camera and lighting package and film and processing costs are included in the lab fee. Other costs associated with production and the refundable equipment deposit are the student's responsibility.
*"Non-sync" means that though there is no dialogue lip-synced with the picture, the film still has full music, sound effects and narration.

Enroll online now:

or by phone: (800) 940-3546 or download the registration form for mailing in.

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518 Hunts Bridge Road
Greenville, SC 29617

      

(800) 940-3546
info@carolinafilminstitute.com

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