Television & Filmmaking Educational Videos
Looking to learn about the television and filmmaking industry? Check out our educational training videos, designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge on the technical and creative aspects of producing films and television shows. From pre-production to post-production, our videos cover a wide range of topics to help aspiring filmmakers and television professionals learn the skills they need to succeed in this exciting industry.
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Acting In Restoration Comedy with Simon Callow
By Simon Callow. "Taking scenes from The Relapse by Sir John Vanbrugh as the text, Callow directs a workshop of young actors and subjects them to his own rigorous and scrupulous appraisal."
Learn more...Acting In Tragedy with Brian Cox
In this terrific 60-minute master class, Brian Cox covers the fine points of tragic acting. The London Times calls this video, "Full of common sense ... In the end, it is we actors who are on the spot ...
Learn more...Acting In High Comedy with Maria Aitken
By Maria Altken. "A lively session on high comedy, with examples from Coward, Wilde, Sheridan and Cosgreve." - The London Sunday Times. This program reveals the spark that transforms a routine reading into a vibrant one in a scene from Private Lives, which by the time Aitken has finished with it, it has attained something close to brilliance.
Learn more...Complete Unarmed Combat Mastering the Techniques
Great as a class culmination, or for plays with unarmed fights. Learn advanced combinations and unarmed fight sequences as well as choke from behind, elbow strike, right hook block, contact stomach punch, straight kick and kick to the stomach.
Learn more...Skills For Actors: Martial Arts Skills
Omar Guerrero is a 2-time World Champion in the National Blackbelt League and has trained numerous actors for film and stunt work.
Learn more...Skills For Actors: Swordplay Skills - Theatrical Fencing Skills
Tim Weskes unique sword system (based on the traditional European fencing system as well as the Spanish circle) has proven to be an effective, exciting and most importantly safe method, producing dramatic and unforgettable results on film and television.
Learn more...How Hollywood Does It - Film History & Techniques 12 Program Set
A 12-part multi-part look at the history, techniques, movements and people who create the magic of film. Early Cinema: This program looks at the very birth of cinema in the late 1800s through the talkies in 1928. It is a multi-part look at the history, techniques, movements and people who created the magic that we call motion pictures.
Learn more...Journalism Secrets to Social Media Storytelling, Diplomacy & News Reporting
Social media tools are being used across all media sources including traditional news outlets and online-based resources. This program focuses on the variety of ways social media is essential to storytelling and news distribution.
Learn more...Mask Package - 15 MASK SET
Stephanie Campbells unique full-face character masks, representing a gamut of emotions and universal archetypes, have been created specifically for use with the Mask Workshop DVD and Book.
Learn more...Beginners Guide To Animation Sculpting Characters With Clay
This program describes the properties of polymer clay, the tools used to sculpt, bake and paint the material and illustrates the basic forms that you can make out of clay that provide the basis for any sculpture.
Learn more...How Hollywood Does It - Film History & Techniques of Mise-en-scene
How Hollywood Does It is a look at the history, techniques, movements and people who create the magic of motion pictures. Mise-en-scene looks at how filmmakers make decisions about what is put before the camera.
Learn more...How Hollywood Does It - Film History & Techniques of Documentary Filmmaking
How Hollywood Does It is a look at the history, techniques, movements and people who create the magic of motion pictures. Documentary talks about some of the different styles of documentary filmmaking from the birth of cinema to the present day.
Learn more...The Business Of TV News: Covering The Big Story
Kevin Reece Reporter KHOU CBS Houston Texas is interviewed on location at the site of Hurricane Ike. It could be an earthquake, a tornado, a plane crash or possibly a hurricane at some point in your career the big story is going to break and you better be prepared to tell it..and tell it well. Reporter Kevin explains his approach to the Big Story and how he prepares and delivers.
Learn more...The Business Of TV News: The Contract
The all important contract with famed broadcast attorney Bob Teaf and Small Market News Director Shannon Maze KWST Yuma, AZ. After years of education, internships and sending out hundreds of demo tapes, you get your first job offer.
Learn more...The Business Of TV News: The Legend Tells His Story
Stan Chambers - KTLA - 61 year news reporter veteran. Believe it or not there was a time when TV News had no established formats, no set rules on how to cover a story, no tried and true formulas.
Learn more...The Business Of TV News: Sports Broadcasting
Sports broadcasting revealed with KUSIs Sports Director Paul Rudy. The TV newscast can be nothing but crime, fires and robberies until we get to the fun and opinionated portion of the news - Sports.
Learn more...The Business Of TV News: Editing TV News
Editing TV News - Joshua Sheehan Chief Editor, XETV San Diego, Austin Hill 2nd year news editor, XETV, and Andy Neil, former Chief Editor XETV, now Hollywood Editor.
Learn more...Scriptwriter For TV: Aaron Peters
How to Make It In Film consists of a series of behind the scenes interviews with regional, national and international filmmakers, editors, directors, writers, cinematographers, producers and many others who work in the film industry.
Learn more...Day In Pixa - Video
Spend a day at Pixar Studies and get to know the president of the studio, animators and supervisors of this innovation machine that has already released 12 movies and received more than $6 billion at the box-office
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