This course runs parallel to ‘Electronic Music Production Sound Design’ and invites to collaborate during the week.
How do you translate something from reality into your visual story? How do you make sure that your composition of images entices the viewer? How do direct sound, compositions, dialogues and sound enhance your images?
During this week, you learn basic camera techniques (camera positioning, composition and lighting) and editing with an emphasis on recording scenes and dialogues. You learn to observe, technically record dialogues and sound, and to shoot scenes that are more than just a registration. Image and sound are equally important in this regard.
What will we be doing?
We explore different narrative forms and styles. The technique is in service of what you want to make: a strong, rather evocative story in which image and sound support or contrast each other in an associative way. This is one of the reasons why this course runs parallel to and in cooperation with the course Electronic Music Production: sound design for music (and images)! In the course of the week you will work on a short film, media installation, an audio/visual projection or a product that can be shared online.