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SUMMARY:Weekender Workshop – Film Directing with Emotional Impact
DESCRIPTION:Want to direct a film or screen play? Not sure how to get what you want from your crew and actors? Then join this workshop. Chase Johnston Lynch\, a seasoned Screen Writer\, Film and Music Video director will be at hand to give you the breadth of his knowledge.  \nWhat will you do? \n\nPractical sessions to understand why you are here as a director and what established directors can teach you.\nLearn style and impact that matters to you and has your own stamp on it\nConnecting with the actors and communicating emotion\nMaking non-dialogue scenes work\nWhat is your genre?\ncamera placement\nLocation technicalities and the 4 wall exercise for blocking\nJob roles in your team\nStoryboarding for emotion\, body language and establishing shots\nUse what you have learnt to shoot a short scene from a script you have been assigned.\n\n  \nTues 24th March  19-21.30 for 6 weeks with one week off for writing\, ending Tues 5th May. work to be submitted no later than 11th May. \nLocation: The Studio Beyond\, 63 Wood Street\, Liverpool. \nAll deadlines must be met. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick Here to Book Now
URL:https://studiobelow.co.uk/event/weekender-workshop-film-directing-with-emotional-impact/
LOCATION:The Studio Beyond\, 63 Wood Street\, L1 4AL
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SUMMARY:DOUBLE BILL! TIGERS AND ONE NIGHT WITH MARILYN
DESCRIPTION:Preview of One Night with Marilyn: Unknown to her many millions of fans in February 1961 Marilyn Monroe was sectioned by her psychiatrist Dr. Marianne Kris to the Payne Whitney Clinic\, the psychiatric division of Cornell University New York. Marilyn was under the impression she was being sent for some rest and recuperation by her trusted doctor. Marilyn was exhausted after the stressful filming schedule of ‘The Misfits’\, its lukewarm reception and her fresh separation from Arthur Miller. In addition Marilyn had set alarm bells ringing amongst her friends and psychiatrist by talking of ‘ending it all’…….. \nAs she was being escorted into the clinic Marilyn became aware that this was no ordinary place and started to become quite anxious. She had often been to such places previously to visit her mother who had been confined to mental institutions for many years and was a diagnosed paranoid schizophrenic.  Marilyn herself had a growing complex that she too was going insane and friends noticed that occasionally she behaved as if pre-occupied by ‘voices’ she claimed to be speaking to her. Marilyn checked-in wearing a disguise and under the pseudonym ‘Faye Miller’. Upon arrival at her ‘room’ in the clinic a dishevelled unwell looking Marilyn was given a hospital gown\, then left alone in her locked cell. To make matters worse the tranquilisers and prescribed medication she had been taking for some time to calm her nerves and any personal possessions had been removed. She feels lost and alone as withdrawal symptoms start to kick in –  but was Marilyn Monroe ever really alone…?  \nTigers: During a lucid dream\, ROBERT\, once an adorable child\, meets someone he loved and cherished when he was eight years old – HIMSELF: His inner-self\, BOB.\nBoth characters are the same person\, the same age\, with completely opposing personalities.\nBOB is the person ROBERT should have become\, had he not gone into a place\, their mother absolutely forbade.\nBOB\, (Inner-self. Refined and sophisticated)\, questions ROBERT\, why he went\ninto this place\, where a sexual predator abused him.\nThis experience caused ROBERT to endure decades of guilt\, trauma and shame;\nhaunted with nightmares of being hunted by\, ‘The smiling tiger.’ The face of his abuser.\nThey both re-enact their past\, present\, hopes and aspirations; but above all else\,\nROBERT learns how to love himself once more.\nThis is a story of hope and compassion for survivors of sexual abuse. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick Here to Book Now
URL:https://studiobelow.co.uk/event/tigersmarilyn/
LOCATION:The Studio Beyond\, 63 Wood Street\, L1 4AL
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