Zach Decastro
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If you are interested in places to study cinematography in Los Angeles, check out Global Cinematography Institute (www.globalcinematography.com)
"Global Cinematography Institute is devoted to the extension of the cinematographer’s profession into the digital and virtual realms. This advanced program is designed for all willing to learn about the latest achievements in cinematographer's profession."
Classes include:
- Lighting for Feature Films - taught by Vilmos Zsigmond, ASC
- Fundamentals of Lighting and Composition - taught by Yuri Neyman, ASC
- Virtual Cinematography - taught by Ron Fischer (supervisor of Universal UVS1 Virtual Stage) and Kyle Murphey
- Digital Cinematography - taught by David Stump, ASC
- Cinematography for Music Video - taught by Christopher Probst, technical editor for ASC Magazine
- Cinematography for Independent/Low Budget Films - taught by Jay Holben, technical editor for HDVideo Magazine
- Image Management from Set to Post - taught by Bob Kertesz (DIT) and Aaron Peak (Colorist)
- Previsualization/Digital Lighting/Cinematography for Video Games - taught by Sylvan Doreau (director of cinematics for Activision), Brian Pohl and Fred Durand
GCI is having a class demonstration event at Filmtools in Burbank on March 9th at 10am. Tickets are $10, but all guests in attendance will receive a Filmtools coupon. Go to www.globalcinematography.com to pre-purchase tickets to reserve your spot at the event. You can also check out the event on GCI's facebook page - www.facebook.com/GlobalCine.
Email info@globalcinematography.com for more information about the Global Cinematography Institute.
"Global Cinematography Institute is devoted to the extension of the cinematographer’s profession into the digital and virtual realms. This advanced program is designed for all willing to learn about the latest achievements in cinematographer's profession."
Classes include:
- Lighting for Feature Films - taught by Vilmos Zsigmond, ASC
- Fundamentals of Lighting and Composition - taught by Yuri Neyman, ASC
- Virtual Cinematography - taught by Ron Fischer (supervisor of Universal UVS1 Virtual Stage) and Kyle Murphey
- Digital Cinematography - taught by David Stump, ASC
- Cinematography for Music Video - taught by Christopher Probst, technical editor for ASC Magazine
- Cinematography for Independent/Low Budget Films - taught by Jay Holben, technical editor for HDVideo Magazine
- Image Management from Set to Post - taught by Bob Kertesz (DIT) and Aaron Peak (Colorist)
- Previsualization/Digital Lighting/Cinematography for Video Games - taught by Sylvan Doreau (director of cinematics for Activision), Brian Pohl and Fred Durand
GCI is having a class demonstration event at Filmtools in Burbank on March 9th at 10am. Tickets are $10, but all guests in attendance will receive a Filmtools coupon. Go to www.globalcinematography.com to pre-purchase tickets to reserve your spot at the event. You can also check out the event on GCI's facebook page - www.facebook.com/GlobalCine.
Email info@globalcinematography.com for more information about the Global Cinematography Institute.