Contact: Jaclyn Vigeant Pro8mm- in conjunction with Tampa Bay Area Professional Videographers Association Jaclyn@pro8mm.com 818-848-5522
Where:
University of Tampa Plant Hall - Music Room 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33606 http://www.ut.edu/map/
When: Tuesday February 22, 2011 at 7:00pm - 9:00pm EST
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We will have a special guest speaker at this event!
BRYAN COWARD is a graduate of the University of South Florida where he studied Mass Communications/TV Production. He and his wife Tracey run "Tampa Wonderworks Films" a small production studio focused on edgy and stylized event cinematography and concept filmmaking. Knowing that real film achieves a beauty and transcends time in a way that video does not, combined with his desire to fulfill his dream of true filmmaking, Bryan sought out the accessibility and affordability that Super 8mm film offers - and he fell in love with the medium and will be talking about some of his Super 8 work. |
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Want to find out how you can learn about film, shoot film and make your movie projects look more unique on a budget?
Pro8mm's Phil Vigeant, Super 8 expert and author of "The Power of Super 8 Film, Insider Secrets Every Filmmaker Should Know," will take you on a journey through the evolution of Super 8 and teach you his secret tips about how The Power of Super 8 Film has been the foundation for some of biggest film careers in Hollywood.
No digital plug in can do what real film can do. If you want a real film look you have to use real film; but you don't have to use large expensive film equipment and stock to get these looks. With the right advice and guidance, film can be used very inexpensively and add aesthetic value to any video or digital production project.
By attending this seminar you will learn:
- When super 8 is handled correctly it can be used to produce professional looking film images.
- Exactly what equipment you need to get started on shooting film TODAY, and how to buy it with inexpensive components.
- How to combine inexpensive cameras with small quantities of small film stock with million dollar scanning technology and digital process to cost effectively create these looks.
- How to get the "big budget" look of film with the "small budget" film medium -Super 8.
- How to make films the "Hollywood Way." Make it look expensive but not BE expensive!
BONUS OFFER!
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