Hone your skills .... DoP/camera operator with BMCC required

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Jules Bushell

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Hone your skills .... DoP/camera operator with BMCC required

PostFri Jul 05, 2013 3:21 pm

Hi,

The Acting/Directing Workshop for Cinema this Wednesday (tomorrow) evening in London (details http://www.nonmultiplexcinema.com/?p=796) is way more popular than I originally thought. I've turned away quite a few actors and directors, those that are left I could do with another camera set-up so we can shoot in parallel. The venue is certainly big enough with different rooms and areas.

I'm be bringing my BMCC, shoulder rig, Metabones, lenses, tripod etc.

If you have a BMCC and some other equipment, and want to hone your skills using it and working with actors and a director, the workshop will be really good practice and free for you too.

So don't miss out on an opportunity to raise your skills so they become smooth and instinctive. Practise makes perfect, especially when dealing with human beings.

Email me workshop*at*nonmultiplexcinema.com if interested.

Regards,
Jules
Last edited by Jules Bushell on Tue Jul 16, 2013 12:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
Jules Bushell
url: www.nonmultiplexcinema.com
url: www.filmmeansbusiness.com
url: www.blurtheline.co.uk
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Hone your skills .... DoP/camera operator with BMCC required

PostTue Jul 16, 2013 12:49 am

Hi,

The Acting/Directing Workshop for Cinema this Wednesday (tomorrow) evening in London (details http://www.nonmultiplexcinema.com/?p=796) is way more popular than I originally thought. I've turned away quite a few actors and directors, those that are left I could do with another camera set-up so we can shoot in parallel. The venue is certainly big enough with different rooms and areas.

I'm be bringing my BMCC, shoulder rig, Metabones, lenses, tripod etc.

If you have a BMCC and some other equipment, and want to hone your skills using it and working with actors and a director, the workshop will be really good practice and free for you too.

So don't miss out on an opportunity to raise your skills so they become smooth and instinctive. Practise makes perfect, especially when dealing with human beings.

Email me workshop*at*nonmultiplexcinema.com if interested.

Regards,
Jules
Jules Bushell
url: www.nonmultiplexcinema.com
url: www.filmmeansbusiness.com
url: www.blurtheline.co.uk

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