Course, Workshop
From still image to moving image with Lars Dareberg – video production for photographers
Do you work as a still photographer and want to sharpen your moving image storytelling? Are you increasingly asked about moving images from your customers? Perhaps you have been filming for a while and want to deepen your knowledge further?
The purpose of this course is to provide you with in-depth expertise in all aspects of moving image storytelling. The goal is that after completing the course, you will have sharper tools to use in your practice.
Over three full days, we will go through how you as a photographer can work with the production of shorter films – from dramaturgy, recording and editing techniques to contractual issues relevant to moving images. Based on the needs and wishes of the participant group, there is the opportunity to test, for example, filming with a gimbal, setting interview lighting, or flying a drone.
Between course sessions, you will film and edit together a shorter film that we will fine-tune at the last course meeting. The course will also be visited by lawyer Thomas Rieseler, who will talk about contracts and copyright for moving images.
Lars Dareberg is a freelance photojournalist and filmmaker with 30 years of experience. Before moving to freelance work, he was employed at Sydsvenskan in Malmö for 20 years, first as a photographer and then as a photo editor.
Within photojournalism, in 2005 Lars was among the first in Sweden to add sound to images on the web. Since then, during the digital transformation where moving images are now a matter of course, he has assisted editorial offices all over Sweden with his expertise.
The course is a collaboration between Kulturakademien, Centrum för Fotografi and Göteborgs Bildverkstad. The course leader is Lars Dareberg and the guest lecturer is Thomas Riesler.
Read more about how to register and the course structure.
Apply by September 14th.