A Film By: Victoria Pasley, Thabelo Motene
Instructed and Produced By: Chandler Griffin, Alison Fast
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Workshop Format: Two-Week Documentary
The story of two Zimbabwean immigrants whose spiritual quest leads them on a path of service, to extend the spirit of Ubuntu to their community.
This two-week HD workshop runs twice a year in Cape Town, South Africa and is designed for those who want to learn documentary filmmaking top to bottom in an intensive setting.
Past participants have included new and established filmmakers, writers, journalists, artists, photographers, graphic designers, theater actors and directors, musicians, educators and non profit organizations. Previous experience with filmmaking is NOT required. Producers, cinematographers, editors and writers with narrative experience who are considering working in non-fiction filmmaking are also encouraged to enroll. Photojournalists and print journalists who are looking to make the move to video journalism should strongly consider this workshop.
Students learn all aspects of the process including the importance of the still image, HD cameras, compact lighting methods, wireless mics, how to structure and weave the story and how to edit in the field with Final Cut Pro using a Macbook Pro.
Please note that this documentary workshop runs in a TWO, THREE and FOUR week format. Check the workshop schedule HERE to see when we are offering our next South Africa workshop.
Click HERE to learn how you can make a documentary in South Africa.
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