Hi everyone FYI
Im seriously thinking of attending. Has anyone gone to one? Seems like a great deal to me.
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Kodak is conducting the following workshops and seminars in 2003:
The 5-day Cinematography Workshop will be held in five (5) U.S. cities including:
Los Angeles, California - Week of March 24 - Cost $3,000(USD)
Austin, Texas - Week of April 28 - Cost $1,750(USD)
Detroit, Michigan - Week of May 12 - Cost $1,750(USD)
New York City, New York - To Be Determined
Washington DC/Baltimore, Maryland Area - To Be Determined
Cost of all Cinematography workshops includes a $1,000(USD) certificate for motion picture film upon completion of the workshop, Kodak's four (4) CD-ROM courses; "Color and Light in Motion Imaging", "Nature of Film", "Art of Lighting for Film" and "What is Cinematography" (4 CD value of $399(USD), craft service and lunches throughout the week.
The Light and Emulsion Seminar will be held in two (2) U.S. cities including:
Los Angeles, California - March 31 and April 1 - Cost $500(USD)
New York City, New York - To Be Determined
Cost of all Light and Emulsion Seminars includes Kodak's educational CD-ROM course "Art of Lighting for Film" (value $99(USD), continental breakfast and lunch each day.
The Kodak Color Workshop will be held in two (2) U.S. cities including:
New York City, New York - March 18-20 - Cost $300.00
Los Angeles, California - To Be Determined
Cost of all Color Workshops includes craft service and lunches each day.
Registration is open now for the Los Angeles and Austin Cinematography Workshop, the Los Angeles Light and Emulsion Seminar and the New York City Color Workshop. Registration for all of our workshops and seminars is on a first come first serve basis. Receipt of a credit card, check or money order guarantees participation in a workshop or seminar.
For further information on our workshops and seminars you can visit http://www.kodak.com/go/training, you can reply via email or you can call me at 1-585-781-7750. If you would like to register for any of the open registration workshops or seminar, please call me.
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Re: kodak cinematography workshop
I am in Austin, Texas and I see this thing is coming here. Austin, Texas has a Super8/16 mm local collective where you can take a course with actual filming.focusgroup wrote:Hi everyone FYI
Im seriously thinking of attending. Has anyone gone to one? Seems like a great deal to me.
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If you have such collectives in your city, head there and register is such courses - where you actually shoot film and get instruction by a Pro. Then head to Amazon.com and look for used copies of Kodak Workshop series of books, and use them. Then get the Book 'Cinematography' (forgot name of author).
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Re: kodak cinematography workshop
really? That makes 3 of us on this forum that I know of :-)Lunar07 wrote: I am in Austin, Texas
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Austin, Texas has a Super8/16 mm local collective where you can take a course with actual filming.
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I assume you are refering to the cinemaker co-op's workshops? While they seem to be offering some good stuff, the kodak workshops aim is a bit different. I personally would love to attend them, but at that price there is no way it is going to happen.
'Cinematography' is by Kris Malkiewicz, good book with lots of pictures. A little outdated in some respects but not enough to be a problem. 'Film Lighting' by the same author is a really good book for anyone interested in lighting.Then head to Amazon.com and look for used copies of Kodak Workshop series of books, and use them. Then get the Book 'Cinematography' (forgot name of author).
my cropped 16/9 pennies worth...............
~Jess
Hello,
I'm almost always in Austin Texas too. I'm in Houston sometimes but my main residence is in Austin.
Austin Cinemaker co-op and Flicker are here too. Those guys sometimes offer classes for cheap. Check out some of the half-price books in town, or the one near the UT campus. It usually has some good books on film.
Cheers,
Nick
I'm almost always in Austin Texas too. I'm in Houston sometimes but my main residence is in Austin.
Austin Cinemaker co-op and Flicker are here too. Those guys sometimes offer classes for cheap. Check out some of the half-price books in town, or the one near the UT campus. It usually has some good books on film.
Cheers,
Nick
Re: kodak cinematography workshop
It is good to see Austinites herejessh wrote:really? That makes 3 of us on this forum that I know ofLunar07 wrote: I am in Austin, Texas![]()

Austin, Texas has a Super8/16 mm local collective where you can take a course with actual filming.
Yes that is the one.I assume you are refering to the cinemaker co-op's workshops? While they seem to be offering some good stuff, the kodak workshops aim is a bit different. I personally would love to attend them, but at that price there is no way it is going to happen.
I personally never cared for these seminars (kodak ones)
