Documentary Storytelling Workshop by the sea

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Are you interested in telling stories with your camera

Why don’t you come and join us by the sea for a 6 day hands on workshop in the craft of documentary film making.

Feel free to contact me to find out the next workshop dates

photographyross@mac.com

Meet your tutors

 

Ross Domoney is an award winning film maker. He studied documentary at the National Film and Television School and has worked with the Guardian, BBC, Coda Stories

You can view Ross’s work here

www.ross-domoney.com

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Rod Morris is an award winning film maker with lots of experience leading Film Making workshops at all levels from intro to Post Grad

You can view Rod’s work here

https://www.roadfactoryphotos.com/roadfactoryfilms

 
Click here to see an article of our last workshop

Click here to see an article of our last workshop

 

Do you have a story you want to tell?

Have you thought of directing, shooting and editing elements of your own documentary? 

or are you just curious about what it takes to make a high quality documentary film? 

WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP?

You will shoot, edit and direct a short documentary within the week.

On the workshop you will learn the key skills of documentary film making;

Directing, shooting, editing and researching through practical experience.

 
Rod and Ross are fantastically experienced in the field of documentary and have a friendly approach
— Emma Woodcock
 


The skills that the course will cover include:

  •  How to shoot a scene observationally

  • How to film and conduct an interview

  • Documentary film structure

  • How to record professional sound

  • How to develop your storytelling techniques

  • The different stages of film production

  • The different styles of documentary




 
Rod shooting in Sibera

Rod shooting in Sibera

 
Ross filming in Syria

Ross filming in Syria

 
You guys really know your stuff, and your energy and passion shone through.
— Joe Painter


This workshop is for beginners and aspiring documentary film-makers, a chance to spend some time with two professional film makers with over 20 years worth of experience making documentaries including; character led documentaries, climate and environment films, social unrest and stories from conflict zones around the world

Equipment List

Ideally you will already have a camera that can shoot HD footage and can record and monitor sound. Tripods are useful but not essential. A laptop with either Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro editing software is needed. Students can download trial versions of the recommended editing software for free.


Workshop timetable

Day 01

  • Everyone introduces themselves

  • Rod and Ross introduce themselves and their work

  • Introduction to the programme

  • Students will be presented a set of themes they can choose to work on

  • Students decide on their themes to film

  • Workshop on the different stages of film production and different styles of documentary

  • Students start shooting their projects

  • Evening meal at Mama Putts - Kings Road Caribbean (provided).

DAY 02

  • AM Coffee

  • Morning Brief and equipment check before shoots

  • Students go out and begin shooting their themes/films

  • Meet back at HQ early PM to review initial footage/find out how their stories are building/access is going

DAY 03

  • Full day shooting for students projects with guidance from tutors

  • Optional night shooting if required

    day 04

  • Looking at footage/editing day

  • Pick up shots (if required)

  • One on one mentoring whilst students edit in preparation for screening

Day 05

  • Full day editing and exporting projects

Day 06

  • Private screening of students films (with choice to invite friends) at onsight cinema.

  • Drinks and debrief; how the course went and what steps to take next with documentary film making

Location

We are lucky enough to have a beautiful sea front studio to conduct the workshop in. Which has a built in cinema as well as editing facilities. In the video below you can see the same location from our last workshop. In the video, students are hard at work cutting their final films before the screening.

 
 

Please contact Ross on photographyross@mac.com and/or roadfactoryfilms@gmail.com for more information and to reserve your place

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