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Tag Archives: Camera Movement 2009-2010
2009-2010 Final film London Nautical School: Vision
London Nautical School made four films about camera movement in their after-school film club at the BFI. This one, Vision, was shown at the final screening of ‘Cinema cent ans de jeunesse’ at the Cinematheque in Paris on 11th June … Continue reading
2009-2010 Final films from British project
Below are examples of films made by two of the London partners of Cinema cent ans de jeunesse. St. Catherine’s girls’ School in Bexleyheath ran the project with 14 Year 10 girls on their BTEC media course. Three of the … Continue reading
Project 1: our example of camera movement
Below you can find Project 1, a film by Yohan Forbes which won the first Future Film Award at the BFI Future Film Festival in 2009. When we joined Le Cinema cent ans de jeunesse, we offered this 5 minute … Continue reading
Darezhan Omirbaev’s July 2010: masterclass in camera movement
At the October seminar in Paris, Alain Bergala showed us a short film by the Kazakh director Darezhan Omirbaev called July. I’d never heard of him before – one of the great pleasures of working with the Cinematheque is being … Continue reading
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Camera Movement – 2009-2010
In 2009/10 the Cinema, cent ans de jeunesse programme asked the question: ‘Pourquoi bouge le camera?’ It was important to pose the programme as a question, rather than being about ‘camera movement’ per se. The programme leaders wanted young film-makers … Continue reading