Are you aged between 13 and 17? Are you an aspiring filmmaker? Do you love horror films? If the answers are all “Yes!” then Fresh Blood: Horror Filmmaking Workshop is where you’ll want to be on November 2nd and 3rd 2022.
Day 1 will be full of inspiring horror screenings and you will write your own film.
Day 2 will be dedicated to shooting and editing the spookiest short film you can think of.
Please note that the event is for young people aged 13 to 17, and costs only 10€ pp.
Fresh Blood: Horror Filmmaking Workshop
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Featured Course
Film Production
Coláiste Dhúlaigh College of Further Education (CDCFE) – Coolock, Co. Dublin
Higher National Diploma
Film Production offers a thorough study of film through both practical and academic avenues. Students will study key practical areas such as scriptwriting, directing, producing, sound, lighting and editing all of which will culminate in the creation of their own films. These areas are complemented by the study of film history, film theory and film industries.
PATRON: DAMIEN O’DONNELL
Damien O’ Donnell, BAFTA award winning director of East is East is a graduate of Coláiste Dhúlaigh College of Further Education. Damien has also directed films such as Heartlands and Inside I’m Dancing and is a prolific TV and cinema commercial director. As Patron of the Film Production course, Damien will visit the college once a year to give a key-note lecture to Film Production students.
Course Content
YEAR 1
- Creative Media Industry
- Professional Practice
- Camera Techniques
- Lighting Techniques
- Sound Design
- Film Production
- Editing
- Film Studies
YEAR 2
- Scriptwriting
- Director
- Producer
- Advanced Film making
- Advanced Editing
- Documentary Production
- Personal Professional Development
- Advanced Audio Practices
Certification
Higher National Diploma, leading to BA (Honours)
Completion of this course qualifies you to apply to complete the BA Hons in Film and Video Production in Coláiste Dhúlaigh. More details on the BA Top up year are available here.
Duration
2 years
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