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Introduction to Film Direction

How to structure your post production 1

A course by César Pesquera , Director and Visual Artist

Director and Visual Artist. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined February 2016
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About the video: How to structure your post production 1

Overview

“In this lesson, I'll show you how to organize editing and post-production in a simple way. Also how to give your movie a more cinematic look.”

In this video lesson César Pesquera addresses the topic: How to structure your post production 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Film Direction. Learn how to translate your vision into audiovisuals for the big screen and direct your own scenes.

Partial transcription of the video

“How to structure your post-production I'll teach you how to organize editing and post-production and get a more cinematic "look". Before, I remind you not to leave the shoot without checking the material, without checking that all the plans are on your hard drive. I tell you because on one occasion mounting one of my video clips, "Mother's love", I discovered that some plans had not been copied. And I had to go back to the location, to the Bardenas desert, with the actor and shoot the shots that I was missing. You have already finished your filming and you have your material. Now is the tim...”

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Course summary for: Introduction to Film Direction

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (202)
  • 7849 students
  • 5 units
  • 21 lessons (4h 34m)
  • 14 downloads
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    Photography & Video
  • Areas

    Film, Film, Video & TV, Lighting Design

César Pesquera

César Pesquera
A course by César Pesquera

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Director and Visual Artist

César Pesquera lives to tell exciting stories with a solid conceptual framework and room for visual experimentation. As a visual artist and director, he currently dedicates himself to filmmaking, directing music videos, developing advertising campaigns, and writing.

In his most recent personal projects Tramuntana and Santa Ana, he explores the crossover between visual experimentation and documentary. Both pieces were selected at festivals such as Cíclope, SXSW, Sitges, Cannes, Slamdance, and BFI London Film Festival, among others. In addition, his work has been recognized with several Laus awards, a Gold at ADC*E, and second prize at YDA Cannes. In 2018, Santa Ana received an Honorable Mention for Best Documentary at Salute Your Shorts festival in Los Angeles.


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Introduction to Film Direction. Photography, and Video course by César Pesquera Best seller

Introduction to Film Direction

A course by César Pesquera
Director and Visual Artist. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined February 2016
  • 100% positive reviews (202)
  • 7,849 students