Cinematography |
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2 weeks |
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Course outline
1 HD, HDV, DV and Film Cameras
2 Tapeless, solid state cameras
3 Film Lights
4 Angles
5 Film Lenses
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Satisfaction Guaranteed!
A diploma in Cinematography awareness is awarded by
The London Academy of Media Film & Television to students who successfully
complete this course.
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What the students say:
| ''As a filmmaker, I found this course to be very helpful, it taught me many things that has helped my filmamking improve to a new level.'' |
| "this course is fantastic as it explains, the camera angles and what film lenses to use, this was always my confusion, thanks for a great course". |
| " I liked this courses as it was focused on just camera, angles and film lenses and some lighting tips. This was exactly what I was looking for in a course. |
| " the tutors were inspiring to listen too and to learn about their careers, they were really helpful and I learnt a great deal. I will now do more courses at London Academy, its a good place to learn. |
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Fees and to enrol online
vf16-1209 / a1
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| Red One - 35mm Camera - HD -HDV -DV |
If you like Film cameras + lenses and want to know more about the role of the Cinematographer, this is a course not to be missed.
During this course you will learn about the different type of cameras on the market, the lenses used and the various applications to suit each individual setup.
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The course is ideal if you are wanting to work in the film industry or you need to start working on your film project.
Professional Cinematographers can offer you first hand experience of the do's and dont's and the correct procedure to create a well structured and organised film.
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Know your angles, know which type of lense to use for any particular shot.
Make this course a film students dream come true without all the fuss of actually making a film. |

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London Academy is pleased to offer you this course and wishes you every success with your future film projects. |
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