Sydney Course Content Times & Dates - Session by Session
4 Month Film Course Dates ---> Thursday 20th May - 1st October 2021
George Street Chippendale Next to Central Train Station Sydney
At the end of 4 Months, you will have worked on and created a 10 – 12 minute movie
Thursday 20th May 2021
6.30pm – 9.30pm Colm O’Murchu
Course Introduction Meet your fellow course participants . This is one of the most important factors of any course
- 4 Month Film Objective. – The Film Production Plan – You will make a film.
- Setting the Goal for your Film Group – 4 Months to a completed 10 minute Short Film.
- The Shots – Coverage – Shot Lists – Actor Blocking – Study Film
- Production Design – Study Film
- How to shoot a scene (Actual demonstration of How to Shoot a Scene)
Tuesday Night – 1st June 2021 – 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Screenplay Specialist – Greg Woodland
Story Invention Workshop: In this session we create the Story for the Film Production. We show you exactly how to create a story that grabs the audience.
Learn How to write a great story & screenplay:
- Class introduction
- How to get ideas for a story
- Story generating exercises
- Working from character
- Building conflict
- Using scene outlines
Thursday Night 3rd June 6.30pm – 9.30pm
- Scene outline exercise – writing a scene
- Working with Improvisation
- Creating a story concept –
- Working in pairs to come up with a short film concept
- Choose the best story –
- Voluntary homework: write a scene outline for a short film based on the chosen concept
Thursday Night – 10th June 2021– 6.30pm – 9.30pm – Camera Training
How to use professional Cameras – with Cinematographer Jack Kelly .
You will learn how to operate a Professional Camera and shoot a scene
All Equipment will be on site
- Tour of Camera Equipment and Lenses and Tripod
- Black Magic Camera and Lenses and Tripod
- Prime lenses – 13mm – 28 mm 36 mm 70 mm
- How to balance a Fluid Head Tripod
- How to focus effectively using a Focus Chart
- How to get the best F Stop
- How to frame a shot beautifully
- How to pan and tilt
The Session will end with shooting a 30 second scene with 3 different Camera Shots.
Tuesday Night – 15th June – 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Screenplay Specialist Greg Woodland
- Feedback on best scene outline (feedback given to others over the last few days)
- Formatting your script – using Writer Duet free software to professionally format a script
- Setting up a Casting using StarNow – placing an ad for your film
- Voluntary Homework – write a 7-10 page screenplay based on the chosen outline.
- Best script chosen – submit scripts by Tuesday 2nd March (winner chosen by Thurs 4th March)
Tuesday Night 22nd June 2021 Sound & Lighting All Equipment will be on site
Using Professional Location Sound Equipment and Lighting – Jack Kelly
Location Sound
- Using the Professional Sound Recorder.
- The Shotgun Microphone – The Wind Sock – The Foam Sock
- The Pistol Grip – The Boom Pole
- Wireless Transmitters and Receivers – Lapel Microphones
- Setting the right sound levels – How to record top class Professional Sound
LIGHTING You learn to use all of the Lighting and Gaffer Equipment
- The Film Lights: Dedos
- Redheads x 6
- Gels – Spun – Reflectors
- How to do three point lighting on a film set.
- The last 45 minutes – Shoot a demo 30 second scene.
Friday 25th June 6pm – 9pm – Screenplay Workshop
Script Workshop For Scriptwriters who have written a script – Greg Woodland
- Review of Chosen Screenplay
- In class editing, cutting, polishing
- Workshop to make the screenplay better.
Tuesday Night 6th July 6.30pm – 10pm – Screenplay Final
SCREENPLAY 3 – Screenplay Specialist – Greg Woodland
- Final review and reading of script
- Writing dialogue – text and subtext
- Editing exercise, in pairs
- Writing big print (action description) – using examples from famous screenplays
- Exercise – writing big print from live action (student acts out a scene which all students write as big print)
- Writing IS Rewriting – don’t hate the rewrites.
- Workshop a scene from chosen script – Writers to finish out of class
Tuesday Night 13th July – 6.pm – 9.30pm Casting Night with Film Director – Colm O’Murchu
Casting Night – Real Live Auditions with Real Actors – Fun
- Work on the Casting of Actors
- Set up the Lights and Camera and operate them
- Use the Lapel Microphone on the actors auditioning
- Every 10 minutes an actor is scheduled for the casting
- Course participants get to direct the actors in the casting
- Aprox 25 actors will attend
You will learn an invaluable skill. You will know how to cast a film effectively by doing it for real. This is a favourite session, as one learns how to pick the best actors from the audition.
Tuesday Night 20th July 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Production Management One – Part One – Prepare the Movie Shoot – Colm O’Murchu
As we are only 2.5 weeks from Shoot, Day One of your movie, the focus is now on how to produce the 10-minute film by actually producing it.
Producer Preparation –
- Casting Finalisation – Final cast chosen: 30 minutes
- The Shoot Schedule – The Script shall be broken down and set into 3 Shooting Days.
- Locations – How to lock down final locations
- Location Scouting & Negotiation.
The Trial Shoot 7.40pm – 9.30pm To go through the shoot organisation , we will shoot a one page scene from a Hollywood Movie with two actors on site. This will be a fun exercise that will prepare you for the 3 days of shooting.
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Tuesday Night – 27th July 2021 – 6.30pm – 9.30pm – Film Directing
Directing Actors. – The Full Breakdown Colm O’Murchu.
With only 10 Days left to the big 3 Day Shoot, tonight’s focus is firmly placed on working with actors.Production Design on a Budget.
- Actor Blocking and how it will determine the shot list.
- Top 10 Tips for working with actors on set.
- How to direct Actors effectively when you are starting out.
Part Two Rehearsals with the actual actors cast for the film.
Actors for the Short film will arrive at 7.30pm
- Costumes for the actors finalised.
- Rehearsals with the actors How to rehearse
- Learn by rehearsing with the Actors
Award Winning Tabernacle 101 Trailer – Our Most Recent Film Production
24 International Film Festivals – 12 Best Film Awards
Tuesday Night 3rd August 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Final Shoot Preparations:
Ready Steady Go. All Final Preparations for the Shoot: Scott Jacobs
Tonight you will complete all the final preparations and the preproduction for the movie that you will shoot.
- Final Schedule organised.
- Final checklist for the following – Locations – Crew – Production Design
- Equipment Set Up.
- Call Sheets and how they are prepared
- The Essential Crew – Itemised Director, DOP , Focus Puller, Clapper, Sound Recordist, Boom Swinger, Gaffer x 2, Grips , Continuity Production Co-ordinator.
- Rotations for the Shoot organised
The Three Day Film Shoot – On Real Location
Learn how to shoot a Movie by doing it for real.
Saturday 7th August 8am – 6pm On Location: Shoot Day One
You will direct a scene and you will work as a crew member on a real film with real actors on real locations. Every person revolves through the 10 Person Crew roles over the three shooting days. A designated time is allotted for each crew role. This will be from the film script you developed and the actors you cast.
Director & Crew Roles for the Film Shoot that you will do:
- Director
- DOP
- Focus Puller
- Clapper
- Sound Recordist
- Boom Swinger
- Gaffer
- Grips
- Continuity
- Make up
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Tuesday Night – 10th August 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Shoot Review and Preparation for Weekend Two
- Review of shooting Day One.
- Prepare Shoot Day 2 & 3
- Watch Rushes
- Adobe Premier Pro Set up Preparation for Start of Post Production
Saturday 14th August – 8am – 6pm : Shoot Day Two On Location
Today you will work as a crew member, as a Director and as a DOP on a real film. Every person revolves through the 10 Person Crew roles over the three shooting days. A designated time is allotted for each crew role. This is 100% hands-on practical.
Director & Crew Roles for the Film Shoot that you will do:
- Director
- DOP
- Focus Puller
- Clapper
- Sound Recordist
- Boom Swinger
- Gaffer
- Grips
- Continuity
- Make up
Shoot Day Three – Sunday 15th August 8am – 6pm
The Film Shoot on location
Today the Crew shoot on their own. You will work as a crew member on a real film. Every person revolves through the 10 Person Crew roles over the three shooting days. A designated time is allotted for each crew role. This is 100% hands-on practical.
The Three Week challenge: Edit the entire Short Film 10 minutes long Voluntary
Tuesday Night 24th August – 6.30pm – 9.30pm Edit Day One
You learn to edit the movie, on Adobe Premiere Pro.
We currently have a video tutorial series of 11 tutorials, only available to people on the 4 Month Filmmaking Course. One must use these tutorials with the editing course lessons and the footage from the film. This way you will edit the entire short film.
Editing a short film takes time and enthusiasm to complete outside of class time. Therefore it is voluntary section of the course and also the edit itself is a voluntary to complete.
Allow 20 – 30 voluntary hours over a month, to complete an edit outside of course time.
Please note that editing is a great skill to learn and there is so much work in the film and video business for talented editors. It also pays well.
Focus here for opportunity.
You will need a Laptop or Desktop computer with a minimum of 8GB of Ram and the Adobe Premiere Pro Software available from Adobe.
You learn to edit the movie, on Adobe Premier Pro. Editing continues on the film.
You will learn how a film is edited and how to make the film look and sound professional.
- Edit the film
- How to edit the material into a complete scene
- You actually edit the film on Adobe Premiere Pro
Please note that editing and colouring is a very valuable skill to learn. There is plenty of work for very good editors in the film business. Postproduction has the most jobs.
Thursday Night 2nd September – 6.30pm – 9.30pm Edit Day Two
- Support Edit Session
- Review of Edits
- Learn Editing Styles
Tuesday 7th September 2020
6.30pm – 9.30pm
Colm O’Murchu
Film Career and Opportunity
After your short Film is complete, how do you find the audience and how do you find work in the film business.
- Film Festivals and your strategy for entering
- What is the best site for Film Festivals
- Earning money on Stock Video Sites
- Where is the work in the film industry
- Your plan for getting work in the film industry
- Film Markets and how feature films are sold and make money.
Thursday Night 16th September – 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Edit Night Three Finish the post on the film.
- Colouring the film to make the film look great.
- Music and how to use Stock Sites to source your music.
- Adding music to your film
- Credits and Titles
- Preparing for Sound Mix
- Exporting your final Film.
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Sound Post Saturday 25th September 6.30pm – 9.30pm John Hresc
Sound Post and Music mix Session with one of Australia’s great Sound mixers and designers
This session takes place at John’s studio in Redfern This is what makes the difference between a good film and a great film and will make the difference between success and not succeeding.
Friday Night 1st October 6 pm – 10pm
The Final Night Celebration:
Screening of the complete finished film and Certificates
- Future Opportunities
- Screening of the Finished Completed Film
- 4 MonthFilm Making Certificate” Presentation.
- Photos of group.
- Social Mixer and Celebration
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At the end of 4 Months, you will have worked on and created a 10 – 12 minute movie
- We teach you, step by step, the process of scripting shooting casting and crewing and directing a 10 minute short film.
- You will also learn to edit and colour, source your music and finish your film professionally.
- You will learn the technical side of filmmaking, how to operate cameras and record professional location sound.
- You will know exactly what to do, to make your own personal film professionally, that will attract film festivals and will make you into a Film Director and Producer
- You will have ongoing support from Australian Film Base with after film course support, gear supply and shoot help and work opportunities.
AFTER THE FOUR MONTH FILM SCHOOL COMPLETES, SUPPORT STRUCTURES ARE AS FOLLOWS
- Indie Film Club Meetings after 4 Month Film Course to network and find new film projects
- Numerous Film Productions that mushroom from Indie Film Club and Courses
- Opportunities at Australian Film Base
- Personal Coaching – one on one to help you achieve your goals. ( Please inquire)
4 MONTH Filmmaking Course Price Request
You will receive the following by email immediately.
- Sydney 4 Month Filmmaking Course Fees / Prices
- Film Course Content, Session by Session
- Times and Dates for Each Session
- How to Enrol Information and as soon as you are ready.
Regent Street Chippendale. (Near Central Train Station)
Phone Inquires 1800131166
10am – 7pm Monday- Friday
Email colm@australianfilmbase.com
The Film Instructors - Taught by Filmmakers for Future Film Directors and Producers
Colm O'Murchu
Colm founded Australian Film Base in 1997 and has since taught emerging filmmakers to make professional films. Colm has guided and instructed over the years on 175 short films made. His new film Tabernacle 101 has just been released theatrically in the USA and ia available on Amazon Prime, Google Play and Apple TV. With a wealth of film teaching and film making experience Colm O’Murchu is one of the very best film instructors. Main Focus: Casting & Directing
Greg Woodland
Greg Woodland is a fanatical Filmmaker. His communication skills and teaching skills are of the highest caliber.As writer/director Greg’s films and documentaries have screened nationally and internationally at over 60 film festivals & many TV channels. Greg has lectured in Scriptwriting at Macquarie University, UTS, NIDA, and AFTRS. His script editing credits include feature films ‘Moon Rock for Monday’, ‘Don’t Tell’, ‘Needle’, ‘Cold Turkey’, ‘The Bet’, ‘Broken’ Teaches Screenwriting and Producing
John Hresc
John has worked in the film, television and music industry for the last 25 years,and is a member of the Australian Screen Sound Guild. He worked for Channel 9 for ten years sound posting many of the TV shows and promos you see on TV. During his work in Television he also collaborated with a number of short and feature filmmakers, as a sound and dialogue editor, sound designer, sound supervisor and sound mixer. This has culminated in over 20 national and international award winning short and feature films to date. Main Focus Sound Postproduction
Jack Kelly
Jack is a highly experienced cinematographer. He has worked on countless short films helping filmmakers make exceptional films. He has a detailed knowledge of the technical aspect of shooting movies. He takes the technical classes in Sydney. Main Focus Cinematography.