Introduction to filmmaking

Introduction to filmmaking
Discover the power of visual storytelling with Artist in Residence Katherine Reaves in this immersive, hands-on filmmaking workshop set at the peaceful and inspiring Graylag Nature Preserve.
Whether you’ve always wanted to make a short film or just love experimenting with your phone camera, this workshop will introduce you to the essential building blocks of filmmaking – then give you the chance to use them in the wild. We’ll explore the language of film through doing: camera angles, shot types, visual composition, and narrative intent.
You’ll be given a creative assignment at random (think “close-up,” “long shot,” or “pan”), and head outdoors to capture a unique piece of the Graylag landscape. After gathering footage, we’ll come back together to share what we’ve captured, discuss the creative choices we made, and collaboratively edit a short film on-site.
This workshop is designed for beginners: people who know how to take a selfie and work their phone or camera but wish to take video production to the next level. Just bring a phone or camera that can record video, plus your curiosity and a sense of play!
Together we’ll learn by doing, by teaching, and by making. Come see the world through a new lens.