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Interactive Film Class - Recreating a Film Scene

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Interactive Film Class - Recreating a Film Scene

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Hi everybody,

I am happy to announce a new series of interactive film classes beginning this September. We will provide a film class that introduces many aspects of film making. Our goal is to create a new film community in Dublin. One which is collaborative, supportive and welcoming to all those who are interested in taking part in the filmmaking process.

*The rent for our room is cheap at €120 for 3 hours, which will be covered by an attendance fee of €10. The payment can be made at the start of the event in cash or by Revolut.

This lesson will allow attendees to experience interpreting, acting out and filming a scene from a popular movie. We will have the opportunity to experiment with a script and decide how to perform it.

Let's layout the the class steps:

1)Introduction: A quick introduction and welcome to the group, followed by self-introduction by each attendee.

2)Receiving a well-known scene script: The script will be given out to small groups. We will read through it and check if anyone has seen it before and see if they can remember any details.

3)Interpret and Rehearse: The groups will begin to interpret the script. This means they will plan how it will be acted out. For example, the way the lines are said, the stage direction for the actors and also the camera angles from which the shots will be filmed. The group will rehearse the scene before the filming begins.

4)Act and Film: The groups will then prepare to act out and film the scene. The members of each group will decide whether they would like to do some acting or filming. There will be 2 cameras and lighting equipment provided for the groups to experiment with. The use of the equipment will be supervised by the organizers. Have fun filming your scene!

5)Feedback: During this stage, attendees can also share their opinion on each step of the class and tell us which areas they would like to focus on more. This project is still in development and feedback from the community is very important.

That is the structure of the class, but what's more important are the members who come out and join the activity, trying something new or sharing their experience with a friendly group who share a common goal.

I look forward to meeting you and sharing some fun moments.

Oisin

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