Media Arts Creation: fiction or documentary
The media arts are the junction between all forms of artistic expression such as the visual arts, drama, music, digital art and other disciplines. By discovering the process of audiovisual production, students will be in a better place to understand the tactics used in communication and build a critical sense with regards to all the information to which they are exposed.
The objective of this workshop is to create a one- to three-minute video. Depending on the grade, the video may be an original creation or be connected to other disciplines. The finished project thus will be able to connect with a book or a socio-historical subject studied in an information literacy framework program including social studies, history and geography or the social sciences.
Being guided through the three stages of development of video production, students will learn to produce videos that communicate their choice of message and story:
- Pre-production (creation and screenwriting),
- Production (image capture technologies),
- Post-production (video editing).
1 step = one 2 to 3-hour session / 3 sessions of 2 to 3 workshop hours = 1-2 minutes of video
Curriculum connections: Integrated arts, Media Arts, Visual Arts, Drama, French, Technology
Age group: Grades 3 to 12, post-secondary and adult.
Instructors: Alexander Loukos & Frédéric Ansaldo (Adobe Certified Expert)
Equipment to be provided by the school:
- Workshop room or film stage for practice,
- Video projector (can be provided by Le Labo)
- Computers with Premiere Pro CC software (free trial available)
- Webcam, video camera/still camera or smartphone (Can be provided by Le Labo).
Length of workshop: 3 hours (half-day) for each production step
Introduction to writing a film script
Regardless of genre, any video project, animation or film begins with a script. The script is the description of scenes that make up a movie. This workshop aims to understand the function of a script and to write a movie scene with action and dialogue.
Age group: grades 6 through 12, post-secondary and adults.
Instructor: Alexandre Loukos & Nadine Valcin
Equipment to be provided by the school:
- Classroom with space to move/play,
- Video projector and computer to watch extracts (can be provided by Le Labo),
- Large sheets of paper, letter-sized sheets of colour paper, and markers/[crayons] for fun exercises, tables and chairs.
Length of workshop
Option 1: one hour sessions (minimum 3 hours – with option to add 1 hour sessions if needed, depending on the projects and your needs).
Option 2: three hour session (can be multiplied as needed and according to the project and your needs).
Cinematography for film and video
In recent years, the democratization of camera prices has allowed the public to have better quality cameras than ever before. But is it enough to get quality images or even to be able to control the filmed images? This one-day workshop will teach students to use the basic functions of a camera (film or video) to get results that match their expectations, and show that the camera actually matters a lot less than the person who is controlling it.
Age group: elementary, junior-high or middle school, secondary, post-secondary and adult. Can be modified as needed.
Instructor: Frédéric Ansaldo (Adobe Certified Expert)
Le Labo / Educational Program 2016-2017
Contact : Carolina Reis info@lelabo.ca 647.352.4411