Jun 3rd
6:30–8:30pm EDT
Explore the art of filmmaking in the heart of NYC with classes in Film Studies, where participants can learn about various film genres, analyze cinematic techniques, and gain a deeper understanding of the history and impact of film on society.
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DCTV @ 87 Lafayette St, New York, NY
Discover the hidden stories of the past and gain access to a treasure trove of media archives in this course at DCTV. Learn the ins and outs of archival research, from finding the right collections to navigating intellectual property laws and licensing costs. Uncover a wealth of material that will bring depth and context to your storytelling.
92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Charismatic evil doers have always been crowd-pleasers and few are as fascinating as Shakespeare’s Richard III. He declares “I am determined to prove a villain,” yet he manages to seduce and entangle other characters and perhaps the audience in his wickedness. This course will consider three brilliant film versions of the play — Laurence Olivier (1955), Ian McKellen (1995) and Al Pacino (1996) — comparing and contrasting...
92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
View 8 sword-swinging classics of Japanese and world cinema. Kurt Brokaw, along with team teacher Nella Williams, who is fluent in Japanese, help unravel the mysteries of Shogunate warriors in feudal Edo societies, their dress, fighting rituals and codes of honor. Discussions of the stars and directors. Samurai Assassin (1964) 1860 Edo, as ronin Toshiro Mifune must slay an elder in Kihachi Okamoto’s stately drama (123 min). Sword of Doom (1967)...
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92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Every generation creates its own Hamlet and that is certainly the case with the three major films of this play, from Laurence Olivier's intensely introspective Freudian version, through Kenneth Branagh's star-studded and action-packed film to Michael Almereyda's sinister post-millennial vision starring a slacker Ethan Hawke. We'll plumb the complexities and intricacies of this play and character in Shakespeare's text and its varied interpretations...
92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
This series spotlights more outstanding contemporary Jewish narrative dramas and documentaries.
92nd Street Y @ 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY
Shakespeare's Histories on Film: Richard II, Henry IV, Part I & II, Henry V The plays came to life in our reading; now the scenes come to life on film. Brilliant comparative excerpts from various versions of these classics reaching back to the silent era. Great 60’s & 80’s ensembles from the RSC & BBC. David Warner, Janet Suzman, Ian Holm, Peggy Ashcroft, Julia Foster. Barrymore, Olivier, Pacino, McKellan, Daneman, Peter Sellers(!)....
DCTV @ 87 Lafayette St, New York, NY
One must look behind in order to look ahead. In this new workshop, deepen your understanding of the documentary craft by gaining a greater context of its evolution. By watching and discussing pivotal work, learn about various pioneers that pushed and shaped the documentary genre into what it is today. See its influence on contemporary filmmakers and how the documentary form continues to evolve and inform your own practice. Topics include: Documentary...
DCTV @ 87 Lafayette St, New York, NY
Unleash the power of color in your visual storytelling. Join us for an immersive workshop that explores color's role in documentary and narrative filmmaking. Elevate your filmmaking skills with the art of color analysis, correction, and editing.
DCTV @ 87 Lafayette St, New York, NY
Learn the essential skills needed to create a realistic and professional budget for your documentary film. Gain insights into budget formats, categories, line items, and rate determination to secure funding and keep your project on track. Don't miss this opportunity to make informed financial decisions for your next documentary project!
Caveat @ 21-A Clinton St, New York, NY
Based on their book, The Science of Monsters, Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl will explore the science behind horror movies’ most iconic villains. Join Kelly and Meg as they unravel the medical mysteries and scientific marvels that inspired the creation of famous monsters like Freddy Kruger, Norman Bates, and many more. This event is mixed seated and standing room. Seats are first-come, first-served.
International Film Institute of New York @ AbelCine 4th Fl, Brooklyn, NY
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of the filmmaking process at the International Film Institute of New York. This one-week seminar offers valuable insights into critical craft elements needed for success in the industry, from script to screen. Led by seasoned professionals, this immersive experience is perfect for aspiring filmmakers eager to learn what goes on behind the camera.
Made in NY Media Center by IFP @ 30 John St, Brooklyn, NY
Whether you are already an established fiction or documentary writer, filmmaker, or artist or just want to start making stories in virtual reality, this class is for you. VR storytellers can draw inspiration from many disciplines: film, game, animation, installation art, dance, immersive theater, and architecture, to name a few. That is what makes storytelling in VR so exciting — because there are no hard and fast rules (except one,...
Made in NY Media Center by IFP @ 30 John St, Brooklyn, NY
Pre-production is the key to directing. This class will cover the preparation necessary to direct a film, including both “logistical prep” — from building the credibility to prove you’re capable of executing your vision and making a successful film, to putting together the team that can help you excel — as well as the actual creative process of a director preparing to shoot an independent film. The goal of prep should be to lay the...
Made in NY Media Center by IFP @ 30 John St, Brooklyn, NY
What does it mean to package a film, and where do you begin? How do you keep your financing models current? How do you stay afloat? And how do you do it all on an indie budget? This course offers a deep dive into US and international film financing, aiming to demystify the entire process and equip you with tools to create a package of your own. In this class, we will go through the development process of creating the packaging elements...
Made in NY Media Center by IFP @ 30 John St, Brooklyn, NY
Turn on your TV. Check out the multiplexes. There’s a new protagonist in town… and she’s a woman. Time to write your female-driven screenplay or TV series! In this Master Class, you’ll learn: Replace “soft” scenes with active moments. Create bold character choices without falling into tired stereotypes. Turn “girly” chatter into real-woman dialogue. Write a female-driven script that sells, without selling out. You’ll...
Given the terrific response to both of the “Reel Pieces Remote: Classic Films with Annette Insdorf” series thus far, we are delighted to offer a third course. Reel Pieces Remote: Pre-“Oscar” Foreign Films continues on January 24 with the 8th edition of Annette Insdorf’s popular online series. The beginning of “Oscar” season provides a unique opportunity for Reel Pieces Remote to sample notable new contenders, in addition to rediscovering...
This class is designed for anyone interested in the Irish language, and its use in contemporary visual media, in Irish film, and minority language broadcasting. These classes will afford participants a novel opportunity to increase their knowledge of the language, as well as learn the historical and contextual significance of Irish film today in a fun and social environment. Note: We list the non-member price for our classes. If you are a member,...
The Creative Arc @ Virtual Classroom
The Shape of Things A play from 2001 by American author and film director Neil LaBute. It premièred at the Almeida Theatre,London in 2001. The play was directed by LaBute himself. The play tells the story of four college students, and their interactions with one another.
The Creative Arc @ Virtual Classroom
Our Town A 1938 metatheatrical three-act play by American playwright Thornton Wilder which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The play tells the story of the fictional American small town of Grover's Corners between 1901 and 1913 through the everyday lives of its citizens.
Museum of the City of New York - Public @ 1220 5th Ave , New York, NY
Experience the raw and unapologetic story of a mother and son navigating the harsh realities of mid-1990s New York City in this deeply American film. Follow Inez as she fights against a gentrifying Harlem, determined to build a life for herself and her son. Winner of the top U.S. Dramatic Prize at Sundance 2023.
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