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The Relationship Between the Director and Cinematographer

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DATE: 2/6/21
LOCATION: Online
INSTRUCTORS: Jan Mullins & Chris Anthony Hamilton
PRICE: $60 standard through 1/21/2021 | $75 late price 1/22/2021 - 2/6/2021

Please note that registrants will receive an email with online access instructions for this workshop prior to the class start date. If you have any questions, please email emma@atlantafilmsociety.org.

Where do all great relationships stem from? Trust, heart and belief. It is very important who you have around you, who you communicate ideas to, and how they can help you bring those ideas to life. Sit down with us as a Director and Director of Photography discuss the power of this union and how it can make or break any production.

We will go over:

  • The Role of the Director

  • The Role of the Director of Photography

  • Communicating vision

  • Technical execution

  • Finding the right creative fit

  • Building Trust

  • Elevating and pushing each other’s vision

  • Building a team

Q&A will follow the discussion. Each virtual class is fun, interactive and we welcome your heart, vision and questions. This will be a great opportunity to learn and connect with others within your artistic community as well.

Chris Anthony Hamilton Bio:

Chris is an award-winning Director and Cinematographer living between Atlanta, GA and Verona, Italy.
With an education in film from Hofstra University, Chris honed his skills in New York City working with giants including Spike Lee, Sesame Street and Ralph Lauren and has had the likes of such prolific people as Barack and Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey in front of his lens.
His award-winning short films have screened at festivals internationally and his content has garnered more than 17 million views online.
Most recently he received the award for Best Director at the 2018 Black Women Film Network Short Film Festival.
He may be most proud, though, of his eclectic karaoke repertoire which he’s happy to put on display at the wrap party.
https://www.chrisanthonyhamilton.com/

ATLFS offers a maximum of 2 scholarships per class offering and are awarded on an as-needed basis. Scholarships cover 100% of the cost of registration. Please note that this scholarship is intended for Black Filmmakers and Students.

ATLFS is offering a maximum of 2 scholarships for low-income individuals for this class that are awarded on an as-needed basis. Scholarships cover 100% of the cost of registration. Please note that this scholarship is intended for low-income individuals with financial limitations that currently prevent them from registering for this class.

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