
Walter Murch, 3 time
Oscar Winner comments on the Interactive Film School:
"The best, most complete and innovative filmmaking guide
I have ever seen, in any format. Endlessly informative and
amusing. I would highly recommend it for students and
professionals alike."
Walter Murch, three-time Oscar
Winner, Editor and Sound Designer for Cold Mountain, K-19:
Widowmaker ,Apocalypse Now, The English Patient, The Talented
Mr. Ripley, Ghost, First Knight and many other popular films.
"A brilliant way to learn filmmaking because it allows
you to practice without spending a fortune."
Robert Nickson, Producer, Professor of Film NYU Tisch School of
the Arts, New York
"An Interactive Film School is a great teaching tool..."
Gyula Gazdag, Director, Vice Chair of Production UCLA Film and
Television Dept., Los Angeles, USA
"Thank you for letting us
preview your new Master Film School Package. All I can say is
WOW! This new package is incredible. The amount of information
provided makes this an indispensable tool for anyone wanting to
learn about film making and DV film making." Tom Burke,
Hollywood, CA.
"This CD will drastically transform the shape of film
teaching because it takes the frustration out of film learning."
Dan Muggia, Professor of Film
System Requirements for the Interactive Film School
Windows 95 or higher. Works with 95, 98, ME & XP
(NOT TESTED FOR WINDOWS VISTA)
Recommended System:
Pentium 1 Ghz or higher, 8x CD-ROM drive, 512 MB RAM, 16-bit
sound card, high color, QuickTime 5 (included) or higher,
DirectX 5 (included) or higher
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View Demo Video of the Film School
The Interactive Film School is a
computer program (Please read the System Requirements at the bottom of this page) that
comes with 5 CD-ROMs and 5 DVD-R disks. It is a great source of knowledge and
hands-on experience for everyone who wants to learn the
filmmaker's craft. The Interactive Film School created the
environment of an actual film school that's closed for the
summer, allowing the user unlimited access to the entire
building, including nooks and crannies that hold the most useful
secrets of filmmaking.
There are two ways to explore the Interactive Film School: you
can travel through the whole building and study all the
materials step by step, room by room, as in a real film school.
Or you can use the Shortcuts menu, a blueprint with direct
access to the room and specific information you're looking for.
Either way, on all four floors you'll find distinct rooms
dedicated to the different stages of the filmmaking process.
Click Here to see what's taught.
The second floor of the Interactive Film School has five rooms:
the Film Grammar Room allows hands-on experience in the basics
of filmmaking; the Festival Room has information on festivals
all over the world; the Equipment Room features training in a
interactive Lighting Studio and a light metering exercise, the
Film History Room and Library are full of books and resources;
and of course there's the Restroom in case you need it.
The Third floor of the Interactive Film School is completely
dedicated to the production of a short film. You can become a
part of the whole filmmaking process starting in the Research
Room and going on to the Script Room where you'll find an old
scriptwriting computer full of last year's trials and errors.
Then you can move to the Pre-production Room which will prepare
you to make your film.
After you've shot your movie, go from the Production Room to the
Post-Production Room for editing and sound mixing.
In each of the five production rooms, you'll hear from leading
professional filmmakers and educators at NYU, UCLA and other
well-known film schools as they share their understanding of the
art and the craft of filmmaking in the Interactive Film School.
On the fourth floor of the Interactive Film School is the
Screening room where you can watch last year's class film in its
entirety. And if you were a good student, print your own Film
School diploma and enjoy a bottle of champagne. (You provide
your own champagne).
So what's in the package?
The Interactive Film School Master Program contains:
- the Interactive Film School
(Click Here for Details)
- 5 DVD's videos that include:
1. Getting Started in Digital Filmmaking
2. Digital Video Productions
3. Lighting Fundamentals
4. Professional Videography Techniques
5. The Need to Know Guide to Titling and Graphics
6. Titling and Graphics with Adobe Premiere
- OVER 60 articles on Filmmaking
- 99 Production Forms
- Signs for use during Production
- Reference Guides
- Directory of Film, Video and Television Distributors
- Directory Film Festivals - USA
- Directory Film Festivals - International
- Directory of Film Commissions - State and Local
- Directory of Film Commissions - International & Canada
- Directory of Film & Video Magazines
- Directory of Major Studios
- Directory of Associations, Guilds and Unions
- Directory of Networks
- and so much more.
- Over 60 articles on Filmmaking, DV Filmmaking, Interviews with Directors, Editors, Scriptwriters, Producers and more.
A great way to learn filmmaking.
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