Focus your creativity and vision in this immersive directing course. Acquire the tools necessary to bring your project vision to life on the screen.
This course is designed for aspiring directors seeking to master the intricate process of directing for short films. Through a blend of lectures, practical workshops, and hands-on exercises, participants will delve into the fundamental principles of storytelling, effective communication with actors, and the essentials of visual storytelling.
From script interpretation to character development, participants will learn how to weave compelling narratives that resonate with audiences. Moreover, the course explores the intricacies of the director-actor collaboration process, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and techniques needed to elicit powerful performances on screen.
Through rehearsal techniques, on-set decision-making, and communication strategies, students will create a collaborative and supportive environment that empowers actors to deliver authentic, nuanced, and emotionally resonant performances. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the tools and confidence to bring impactful short film stories to life.
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WHAT YOU WILL WALK AWAY WITH
- The class will culminate in a series of student workshops wherein each student, utilizing professional actors, will be given the opportunity to direct a scene of their choosing in front of their peers and industry professional instructor.
- Qualification to apply for Trilith Institute’s Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant.
- Complete 3 of our professional education courses, and you will receive a “Trilith Institute Outstanding Achievement in Film Arts.” In addition, if you have completed 3 courses and our Mastering Self-Marketing Workshop, you will be qualified to submit an original project for our Creative Excellence Fellowship Grant, with a potential award of up to $10,000.
- A tour of Trilith Studios
- Discounts to Trilith Institute workshops while enrolled.
Course Note: No Prerequisite Required.