
CINEMA LANGUAGE
The Art of Storytelling
SATURDAY, APRIL 30 & SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2022
Amazing, effective movies don't happen by accident. They're crafted. And while you might instinctively get some things right, you'll build a much better story, shoot a much stronger image, and get a much more powerful and consistent result, when you properly understand all the tools available to you to affect your audience.
The Lone Star Film Society and BLANC cowork + studio present Cinema Language, an invaluable and comprehensive master class for screenwriters and directors, presented over one weekend in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Cinema Language is an intensive and highly entertaining exploration of the narrative art of cinema. The kind of instruction usually found only in expensive film schools, (presented by a professor who teaches at an expensive film school), Cinema Language is a practical exploration of how to get the most out of your story, independent of budget.
This intensive and highly entertaining exploration of the narrative art of cinema will include:
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How to make a much better movie. Period.
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Approaching your next script/project with the confidence of even the most seasoned professional.
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Crafting your script and/or film with a clear understanding of the cinematic gifts at your fingertips.
"Cinema Language" is taught by award-winning filmmaker and Pepperdine University Graduate Screenwriting professor Tom Provost, writer/director of the award-winning Lionsgate feature The Presence, as well as the upcoming features Mr. Clark and Exile (see bio below).
This workshop will be held on Saturday, April 30 & Sunday, May 1 at BLANC cowork + studio, 9 am to 6 pm.
