Audiovisual Lessons


Video workshops with the purpose of transmitting the basic steps necessary for the practice of Audiovisual Language, a fundamental tool for writing the world today.

Objective:


THEORY:

Stimulate students' audiovisual interest from a basic introduction to the History of Cinema to the current audiovisual tools.


Theories to develop in practice the characteristics that build the different cinematographic genres: documentary, fiction, video clip, advertising or experimental.


PRACTICE:

Script development based on a genre and subject chosen by the class.

How to film audiovisual material from mobile phones or DSRL cameras.

Edit material from a computer or mobile phone.

Forms of dissemination on the networks.


Formats:


Face-to-face workshops in Educational Spaces anywhere in the world.

Languages:


Classes can be in: Portuguese, English, Italian, Spanish or French.



Experience:


From 2016 to 2018 he was part of the team of educators at Cine Floresta Nossa, a cultural school managed by Associação Brincar e Crescer, located in Alto da Boa Vista.

At CFN. he started teaching Sound and Perception classes to young people between 12 and 18 years old. He also taught editing and script development classes.

Subsequently, he was responsible for Media and Content Mentoring, coordinating a team of brilliant students in the filming, editing, production, organization and planning of various audiovisual content for the project's social networks.

At the end of 2018, he was invited to coordinate a group of students in the workshops of LABIC Inovação Cidadã, a program of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, where they developed the Alto Cultural project.

At CFN he worked alongside great educators such as: Bráulio Coelho, Clementino Junior, Melissa Arievo and Victor Magrath.



+info:
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ASBRINC:
http://www.asbrinc.org/
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LABIC 2018:
http://www.pontao.eco.ufrj.br/

CONTACTS


︎dudapresenta@gmail.com

︎ +351 913858810

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