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07-09-2009, 10:08 AM
Our first Bootcamp was a great success and we are looking forward to meeting many of you in the near future.
We hope you can join us for our next events!!
July 24th, 25th, 26th, & Aug 7th, 8th, 9th
Cost is only 1500.00 and includes the following:
Wild TV Bootcamp wants to train avid hunters to film their adventures and take their skills to a new level.
This weekend is an opportunity for hunters with beginners/intermediate film making skills to upgrade and get your adventures to air on Wild TV in a form that you yourself would love to watch.
The other aim is to turn over a project from beginning to end so that you have the full experience of film making and learn from professionals how to capture those magic moments on camera.
You will go home with a certificate of completion, a Wild tv hat, a laminated check list for your bag in the field and enough inspiration and knowledge to get you out there in the bush capturing great footage.
Best of all is that you will become part of the WildTV family and gain the support system to help you move forward with your business and the ideal of becoming a new outdoor television producer for Canada’s ONLY Hunting and Fishing Television Network.
FRIDAY
11am-12pm - Registration - Introduction to your hosts
12.30pm - Tour of facilities.
1pm. Down to work, covering context and kit.
2.30 pm - Coffee Break
3:00 pm - Camera tests out doors.
4.30pm - Pack up kit, check lists and check meeting points for Saturday.
SATURDAY
Hunting and filming day
(please note this day would be best kept flexible depending on weather, location).
9.00-10am-Meet at Wild TV.
10am- Drive to location. – Filming on Location
12.30 - 1pm Lunch on Location
5pm Return kit and start to process footage. Split groups into two.
6pm- Back to hotel, recap on days shooting in the field.
SUNDAY
10am Re- intro to edit suits.
12pm -12.30pm Lunch
1pm -2.30 Editing in teams.
2-30pm-3pm - Produce DVD’s
3.30-4pm - How to do business with Wild TV.
Your weekend syllabus will include:
Cameras....Sony EX1 & EX3, Canon XHA1 and other cameras
In depth or the filming equipment you will be shooting on
Context and examples, screenings and introduction to syles of programme making.
AIMS and OBJECTIVES
Who and what you are shooting on film. Filming a person verses animals.
What are you shooting on? Formats,
Using handycams if you have nothing else.
Where and when, shooting at different times of the day.
Camera settings to deal with every eventuality.
Use of the tripod….
Taking care of kit……
THE EDIT
How it pieces together. Why you shoot, what you shoot.
What to do and the what not to do.
The check lists you must have in order to get the best footage out of your adventure.
Everyone should get 1.30 hours editing each to produce a 1 minute film with titles and music.
We hope you can join us for our next events!!
July 24th, 25th, 26th, & Aug 7th, 8th, 9th
Cost is only 1500.00 and includes the following:
Wild TV Bootcamp wants to train avid hunters to film their adventures and take their skills to a new level.
This weekend is an opportunity for hunters with beginners/intermediate film making skills to upgrade and get your adventures to air on Wild TV in a form that you yourself would love to watch.
The other aim is to turn over a project from beginning to end so that you have the full experience of film making and learn from professionals how to capture those magic moments on camera.
You will go home with a certificate of completion, a Wild tv hat, a laminated check list for your bag in the field and enough inspiration and knowledge to get you out there in the bush capturing great footage.
Best of all is that you will become part of the WildTV family and gain the support system to help you move forward with your business and the ideal of becoming a new outdoor television producer for Canada’s ONLY Hunting and Fishing Television Network.
FRIDAY
11am-12pm - Registration - Introduction to your hosts
12.30pm - Tour of facilities.
1pm. Down to work, covering context and kit.
2.30 pm - Coffee Break
3:00 pm - Camera tests out doors.
4.30pm - Pack up kit, check lists and check meeting points for Saturday.
SATURDAY
Hunting and filming day
(please note this day would be best kept flexible depending on weather, location).
9.00-10am-Meet at Wild TV.
10am- Drive to location. – Filming on Location
12.30 - 1pm Lunch on Location
5pm Return kit and start to process footage. Split groups into two.
6pm- Back to hotel, recap on days shooting in the field.
SUNDAY
10am Re- intro to edit suits.
12pm -12.30pm Lunch
1pm -2.30 Editing in teams.
2-30pm-3pm - Produce DVD’s
3.30-4pm - How to do business with Wild TV.
Your weekend syllabus will include:
Cameras....Sony EX1 & EX3, Canon XHA1 and other cameras
In depth or the filming equipment you will be shooting on
Context and examples, screenings and introduction to syles of programme making.
AIMS and OBJECTIVES
Who and what you are shooting on film. Filming a person verses animals.
What are you shooting on? Formats,
Using handycams if you have nothing else.
Where and when, shooting at different times of the day.
Camera settings to deal with every eventuality.
Use of the tripod….
Taking care of kit……
THE EDIT
How it pieces together. Why you shoot, what you shoot.
What to do and the what not to do.
The check lists you must have in order to get the best footage out of your adventure.
Everyone should get 1.30 hours editing each to produce a 1 minute film with titles and music.