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Workshop: Getting your idea on screen

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Workshop: Getting your idea on screen

From GBP 11.00

Location

Date

Jun 17 2018 12:00 - 16:00

Description

Documentary Production - Getting Your Idea On Screen by Ruth Grimberg

This in depth workshop with an award winning documentary filmmaker is a great opportunity for those looking to get their idea from paper to screen.You will be guided on essential production tasks such as budgeting, scheduling, interview techniques and what equipment to use on a budget.

Your ticket includes lunch and refreshments. Please contact us for any dietary requirements.

About Ruth Grimberg

Ruth Grimberg is a documentary filmmaker and photographer living and working in London. Her films have been selected for numerous festivals in the UK, Europe and the USA, winning best Documentary at Aesthetica Short Film Festival in 2015 and Best Short Documentary at Open City Docs in 2016. In 2017 her short film Learning to Swim was broadcast on BBC4.

Ruth originally worked as a local newspaper photographer before studying photography at the London College of Printing. Developing her work to include the spoken word she began working on oral history projects before shooting her first documentary films.

She is currently teaching Documentary Production at the University of West London.

Organiser

From the team behind Cheap Cuts Documentary Festival, Last Frame is a new an exciting project that will showcase incredible feature and short films shining a light on social issues, underrepresented communities and also festival winners and audience

Venue

The CentrE17 The CentrE17, 1 Church Hill, E17 3AB London

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