Discover Classes. Earn Rewards.

Filmmakers Week is unfortunately unavailable

Thankfully we have 3 other Film Production Classes for you to choose from. Check our top choices below or see all classes for more options.

Documentary Grant Writing

DCTV @ 87 Lafayette St, New York, NY

Learn the secrets to securing funding for your documentary project. Discover what top funders are looking for in a proposal and how to find the right ones for your film. Master the art of grant writing and leave with the confidence to apply for grants and champion your film.

(237) All levels 18 and older

RG101: Learning to Grade with Resolve and Warren Eagles of the ICA

AbelCine Training @ 88 35th St, Brooklyn, NY

Unlock your creative potential and master the art of color grading with the industry-leading DaVinci Resolve V14 software in this hands-on workshop. Join us for a comprehensive introduction to workflows, color theory, grading techniques, and more. Perfect for beginners and professionals alike, this course will elevate your skills and transform your projects.

(48) Beginner 18 and older
$796

2 sessions

Gift it!

RG201: Advanced Resolve Techniques with Warren Eagles of the ICA

AbelCine Training @ 88 35th St, Brooklyn, NY

Take your Resolve color grading skills to the next level with AbelCine Training's hybrid RG-201 course. You'll learn advanced techniques for grading feature films, commercials, reality TV, documentaries, and TV dramas. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your colorist abilities and gain valuable insights from industry professionals.

(48) Advanced 18 and older
$796

2 sessions

Gift it!
See all Film Production classes NYC

Filmmakers Week

Embark on a comprehensive exploration of the filmmaking process at the International Film Institute of New York. This one-week seminar offers valuable insights into critical craft elements needed for success in the industry, from script to screen. Led by seasoned professionals, this immersive experience is perfect for aspiring filmmakers eager to learn what goes on behind the camera.

  • All levels
  • 15 and older
  • $975
  • AbelCine 4th Fl, Brooklyn, NY
  • 35 hours over 5 sessions
Filmmakers Week
Sold Out

Start Dates (0)

  • $975
  • AbelCine New York @ AbelCine 4th Fl 88 35th St, Brooklyn, NY 11232
  • 35 hours over 5 sessions
  • Class price includes the registration fee.
Showing 10 of 0

Class Description

Description

What you'll learn in this film production class:

HOUSING AND MEAL PLANS AVAILABLE FOR THE FILMMAKERS WEEK AT IONA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

COLLEGE CREDIT AVAILABLE THROUGH SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE

This one week course is an in-depth study of the filmmaking process  from script to screen. Students will gain a better understanding of  critical craft elements necessary for the success of any project. The  one week Introduction to Filmmaking Seminar is designed as a  comprehensive overview of the process of making films from script  through Screening. Through informative seminars students will have the  opportunity to explore the technical side of the process by reviewing  camera, sound and lighting equipment. This seminar offers a great  opportunity to explore and discuss film school options and what program  might be best suited for your specific goals as you consider a career in  the industry. This is a great course for anyone looking to learn what  goes on behind the camera. The seminar will be presented by filmmaking  professionals in their respective fields. Following is a sample schedule  of what participants can expect throughout the seminar. This is an  opportunity to explore career options and, more importantly, to ask  questions!

We welcome students age 15 and older and are intended for both a pre-college and lifelong learning audience.

SCREENWRITING - STORY DEVELOPMENT

The seminar will provide an overview of writing for the screen.

  • Cinematic Storytelling: The Foundation of Filmmaking
  • Good Stories vs. Good Movie Stories
  • The Mechanics of Moving a Story
  • Choosing a Narrative Structure
  • Techniques for Building Strong Characters
  • Common Story Pitfalls

A conceptual approach to the art and craft of writing for film. Emphasis is on writing from a visual point of view, as well as analyzing and exploring the elements fundamental to all styles of screenwriting. The goal of this class is to clear up the common misunderstandings that become obstacles to writing effectively for the screen and assist students in thinking visually.

DIRECTING

Students will discuss the basic principles of film directing, from the breakdown of the script as the first stage of directing, to the analysis of the script from the director's point of view.          

The Director's Task

  • What is Your Film About?
  • Getting to the Heart of Your Idea
  • Choosing a Form: Narrative, Documentary, Experimental   
  • Directing the Camera
  • Thinking Cinematically
  • Light as Expression
  • Staging a Scene
  • Moving the Camera

INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCING

The process of filmmaking is looked at from the producer's point of view. This session will explore the role of the producer and the process of putting together a film for production.  Students will discuss financing options, budgets, scheduling, line-producing, production, and post-production as it relates directly with the responsibilities of the position.                

  • The Business of Film
  • The Role of the Producer: Planning, Shooting, and Selling
  • The Laws Behind the Magic: Protecting Your Assets
  • Web Movies and Streaming Video: Marketing Your Shorts On Line

FUNDAMENTALS OF FILM PRODUCTION

Getting all the parts to come together on a set is what we all work toward. What happens on a set?

CAMERA

This session provides an introduction to the tools and techniques of cinematography. Course will cover the practical use of cameras, lenses, and other tools of the trade. The emphasis will be on finding ways to visualize the story rather than just using equipment.  

  • The Art of Motion Picture Photography
  • The Gear: Cameras, Tripods, & Lighting Equipment
  • The Relationship Between the Cinematographer and the Director

LIGHTING

This session, a continuation of the Camera session, will introduce the student to the basic vocabulary of lighting, including: lighting direction and formal definition, hard and soft light qualities, and the laws of light behavior. An overview of the role of the director of photography as the position relates to the filmmaking process.

What’s Next

Breaking In

  • Building Your Professional Film Portfolio
  • Finding Work on Crews, in Production Offices, and with Distributors
  • Film School vs. "Go Out & Shoot"

Note:

No Experience necessary to participate in the One-Week Introduction to Filmmaking Seminar.  No additional expenses, beyond tuition, will be required.  All course materials will be provided.  Final Schedule, and Course Syllabus will be available prior to the start of the seminar.  Please note that the workshop begins on a Monday and ends on a Friday.  Classes begin promptly at 11:00 AM unless otherwise specified.

Refund Policy

We hope that students can attend the program that they have registered for but also understand that sometimes circumstances come up that prevent them from attending as planned. Given this, students who have paid for and cannot attend the class they have registered for must let us know 22 business days prior to the start of class in order to receive a full refund of any tuition they have paid minus the non-refundable registration fee. No refunds will be made to students who drop out after this time.

In any event where a customer wants to cancel their enrollment and is eligible for a full refund, a 5% processing fee will be deducted from the refund amount.

Reviews of Classes at International Film Institute of New York (5)

Benefits of Booking Through CourseHorse

  • Booking is safe. When you book with us your details are protected by a secure connection.
  • Lowest price guaranteed. Classes on CourseHorse are never marked up.
  • This class will earn you 9750 points. Points give you money off your next class!

Questions & Answers (0)

Get quick answers from CourseHorse and past students.

International Film Institute of New York

The school was founded to provide high quality, low cost education in all aspects of film-making: screenwriting, directing, producing, cinematography, and editing. Digital technology is utilized in both production and post-production disciplines, along with a thorough grounding in all applications of...

Read more about International Film Institute of New York

CourseHorse Approved

This school has been carefully vetted by CourseHorse and is a verified NYC educator.

 

International Film Institute of New York

All classes at this location

Google Map

Give This Course as a Gift Card

  • Thousands of classes
  • No expiration
  • Unique and memorable gifts for any occasion
  • Personalized
  • Explore a passion, gain a new skill, discover a new hobby, engage in a memorable experience
  • Instant delivery
  • Lock in a price with the Inflation Buster Gift Card Price Adjuster™

Buy a Gift Card

Book this Class as a Group Event

Booking this class for a group? Find great private group events

CourseHorse Gift Cards

  • Creative & unique gift for any occasion
  • Thousands of classes & experiences
  • No expiration date
  • Instant e-delivery (or choose a date)
  • Add a personalized message
  • Lock in a price with the Inflation Buster Gift Card Price Adjuster™
Buy a Gift Card
gift card with the CourseHorse logo gift card with the CourseHorse logo
Loading...