TAKE 3: MAKE A MUSIC VIDEO
Each Sat/Sun starting March 5th – April 10th.
10am – 4pm
March 5/6 – Concept, working with the artists vision, storyboards, equipment
March 12/13 – Shooting
March 19/20 – Shooting
April 2/3 – Editing
April 9/10 – Editing / Compositing / Audio / Export
Learn about making a music video while making a music video under the guidance of creative professionals!
Working with a facilitator (Mike Trebilcock) with input from the artist (Steph Copeland) participants will create a music video from concept to completion.
Creativity is the key as you, as a group, go through the concept, storyboards, equipment training, organizing, filming, editing and visual effects.
Class is Limited to 8
$295 Members $375 non-Members (plus HST)
Become a member and save $30 (Membership is $45+HST)
Past “Take” participants get 10% off admission to the class. Participants will get into the remaining 9 Master Classes for free. (Details soon)
Contact: info@factorymediacentre.ca
THE INSTRUCTOR
MIKE TREBILCOCK
Mike Trebilcock has had a long musical career full of great stories. He criss-crossed Canada with his Juno-winning rock band The Killjoys throughout the 90’s, and has since written music for the live theatre version of Night of The Living Dead (“George A. Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead Live”), and arranged, wrote additional music, and played all of the instruments in the hit Toronto musical (South Park creator, Trey Parker’s brainchild), “Cannibal! The Musical”.
THE ARTIST
STEP COPELAND
Steph Copeland is a canadian composer and Toronto resident specializing in feature film scores and music for commercial and TV.She is best known for her work in the horror and sci-fi film genre via scores to such movies as Antisocial, The Drownsman, Ejecta and Bite. She’s composes for commercials for clients such asPanAM Games, Bose and the National Ballet School of Canada. Copeland is also a classically trained vocalist and songwriter. She recently released an electro/pop album July 1 2015 entitled “Public Panic” and is a member of the Screen Composers Guild of Canada.
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