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59 SEC - videoproduksjon for web

Bli med på en 4,5 dag intensiv workshop med den Emmy vinnende videografen Bob Sacha. Workshopen passer for alle som vil mestre videoproduksjon for nettbruk.
Workshopen skjer på NORDphotography's kreative senter SAGA, beliggende på Inderøy i Trøndelag. Nærmeste flyplass er Værnes. Det går tog fra flyplassen opp til SAGA.

Workshopen foregår på engelsk:
Our goal for our workshop with Bob Sacha is to create great multimedia stories that ticks the 3 most important boxes: visually interesting, compelling story, good audio. Bob has a background from National Geographic and is a director, cinematographer, editor, teacher and photographer.

We will look at the most common techniques used to tell engaging stories in multimedia productions. Through lectures, hands-on demos, in-class exercises and critiques, you will learn the process from beginning to end: conducting interviews, shooting video, post-production work ow, sequence and editing, colour correction, audio mixing, software, exports and most importantly: the secret to great storytelling.

We will spend the first day of the workshop at SAGA, where Bob will take you through planning and strategies. The next 2 days is all about gathering materials: filming, photographing, recording sound. Day 4 is all about editing, and cutting together your story. Last day is for finishing touches and presentation of the final result.

You’ll be free to work in any media, with any device, from your phone to a DSLR to a video camera and/or audio recorder to create a textured story. The focus will be on creating compelling stories, and our goal is that every participant leave the workshop with their 59 sec. video finished ready to upload.

ABOUT BOB SACHA:
Bob Sacha is a director, cinematographer, editor, teacher and photographer and, above all, a collaborator on visual journalism projects. In 2014 he shot the video for the Guardian US team project that won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, a National Emmy for New Approaches to News and Documentary Programming, a Webby and the first gold medal ever given by the Society for News Design. He teamed up with Blue Chalk as the the director of photography for the New York TImes series, Living City, about New York’s infrastructure. BlindSight, a documentary short about a group of blind photographers that he directed and shot, produced with Kate Emerson, had its world premiere at DOCNYC, the country’s largest documentary festival. HIs new passion and focus is 360 Video/VR for journalism.

Bob has also directed, produced, shot and edited nonfiction video stories for Al Jazeera America Online, Yahoo News, AudubonScience, Apple, the Asia Society, Starbucks, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Open Society Foundation, among other international clients. For several years he worked as a staff producer and editor at MediaStorm, where his projects were nominated for three national news Emmys and won numerous awards including an Alfred I. duPont- Columbia Award.

Bob who graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Syracuse University, is now a Tow Professor for Visual Journalism at the new City University of NY Graduate School of Journalism, where he teaches the wildly popular Video Storytelling for the Web, social video, which helps students tailor their video for social media sites and the first VR/360 video class at any journalism school in the the NYC area. He also mentors students at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism on their interactive, hybrid and documentary film master’s projects. He’s lectured and taught workshops and classes at SVA, the International Center of Photography’s New Media Narratives, CAMERA, the Italian Center for Photography and around the world for National Geographic Expeditions.

Eight years ago, he leapfrogged into multimedia and film after winning a Knight Fellowship to Ohio University, where he studied web storytelling and documentary film and earned a master’s in visual communication.

In his past lives, Bob was a staff photographer at the Philadelphia Inquirer, a contributing photographer at both Life and National Geographic Magazine and a freelancer for more magazines than remain on newsstands.

WORKSHOP TUITION:
NOK 8.400,- (deposit NOK 3.400,-). Dette inkluderer ikke reise, overnatting eller måltider.

Workshopen foregår på SAGA Senter for Fotografi. SAGA har en egen hotell del hvor deltakerne kan bo. Overnatting på SAGA Hotell inkludert frokost og lunsj - se workshop beskrivelsen for detaljer og pris.

PÅMELDING:
Påmeldingsfrist er satt til 30 APRIL

Påmelding og full workshop beskrivelsen finner du på vår nettside www.nordphotography.com. Vi oppfordrer til å lese hele workshop beskrivelsen før du melder deg på. Det er bindende påmelding på våre workshops.
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