FilmLab: Masterclass with Stuart Harris

Wednesday, 20 June 2018 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM GST

46 Grafton Road, London, London, NW5 3DU, United Kingdom

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Wednesday, 20 June 2018 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM GST

Map Studio Cafe, 46 Grafton Road, London, London, NW5 3DU, United Kingdom.

FilmLab will be an exceptional opportunity to take part in a Masterclass with Stuart Harris, an award-winning active cinematographer who started his career in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: a Space Odyssey and now is the co-Head of the Cinematography Department and the Head of the new Directing Commercials course of the NFTS.
 
Stuart Harris began his career at Elstree Studios. He worked on many films including Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: a Space Odyssey, Ken Russell’s The Boyfriend and Peter Hall’s Three into Two Won’t Go. He became an award-winning cinematographer photographing David Hare’s Wetherby which won him the coveted Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival.

Stuart then went on to win many awards for his creative work on commercials and music videos throughout the world. He is particularly proud of his work with the late legendary Storm Thorgerson.
Stuart is currently the co-head of cinematography at the National Film and Television School (NFTS) as well as the head of a new NFTS D&AD sponsored course Directing Commercials.
 
This FilmLab will be an extraordinary opportunity for you to ask Stuart questions about cinematography of long and short films, with traditional cameras or with the most cutting-edge advanced cameras – in film and in digital - and also for discussing the making of commercials - a fascinating and financially rewarding genre of short-filmmaking.

UK Jewish Film

http://ukjewishfilm.org/

At the core of UK Jewish Film’s existence is the notion that film is universal. It crosses cultures and divides and as such has the ability to unite, engage and educate diverse audiences through the telling of cinematic stories that provide stimulating, interesting and unique views of Jewish and Israeli life and culture. UK Jewish Film aims to develop a culture where Jewish and Israeli film is recognised and enjoyed by the widest possible audience, and to bring Jewish related film to the heart of British culture. UK Jewish Film - through its flagship, annual 16-day UK Jewish Film Festival (with more than 14,000 visitors), its international festivals in Geneva, Zurich and Montreal and, as well as its 300 year-round screenings and previews, showcases a wide range of feature films, documentaries and shorts, which reflect the diversity of Jewish and Israeli life and culture. Since its inception the UK Jewish Film Festival has welcomed over 150,000 visitors. Its popular video on demand platform brings its unique provision of film to many more.The organisation also runs acclaimed education programmes that reach hundreds of young people each year.

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