Focusing and Camera Movement Evening
Join us for a practical club night looking at camera movement and focusing techniques, the sort of stuff that can quietly lift a scene from āfineā to āthat feels like a filmā.
Join us for a practical club night looking at camera movement and focusing techniques, the sort of stuff that can quietly lift a scene from āfineā to āthat feels like a filmā.
Weāre delighted to welcome Col Spector to the club for a talk on something most of us only learn the hard way, how to shoot a documentary that actually turns into a film, not just a pile of interesting footage.
Col has worked across documentary, commercials and fiction, and heās known for being both practical and refreshingly direct. This evening heāll be sharing his ā8 rulesā for documentary making, the kind of rules that stop you drifting, keep you honest about what youāre trying to say, and give you a structure you can lean on when the shoot starts throwing surprises at you.
Col Spector set upĀ documentary consultancyĀ to help documentary filmmakers make emotionally engaging films that get seen and launch their careers. Using the principles/guidelines that he developed throughout his career as a documentary maker at the BBC, Col has worked with hundreds of early career directors helping them turn their ideas into films that have been commissioned and screened on the BBC, Netflix and many top tier film festivals. See some testimonials from filmmakers Col has helped and for more about how he can help you atĀ www.thedocumentaryconsultant.com
Join us for a practical club night looking at camera movement and focusing techniques, the sort of stuff that can quietly lift a scene from āfineā to āthat feels like a filmā.
This is not a sit back and listen kind of evening. Expect plenty of exercises, short explorations, and supportive feedback as you work on what casting people and directors actually respond to, believable character, clear choices, and an actor who feels present rather than āperformedā.
On 18 March, Adrian Dean is running a Film In A Night challenge built around a simple idea, one concept told in multiple genres. Weāll split into teams and be given a basic plot plus a genre to tackle it in.
Each group will then discuss and plan quickly before going off to shoot their idea, aiming to edit in camera so we can screen a finished film to the rest of the club at the end.
If youāve ever sat in front of a timeline and thought, āI know what I want this scene to do, but itās not landingā, this evening is for you. Weāre keeping it simple and practical, a night focused on the basics of film editing and the core decisions that make a sequence feel clear, natural, and emotionally right.
Development of skills
Help and support members
Interesting workshops
Networking with other members
Helping not-for-profit organisations
Helping new filmmakers
Offering advice on filmmaking to local businesses and organisations
Sutton Filmmakers
Parochial Rooms,
42 The Broadway,
Cheam, Surrey,
SM3 8BL,
United Kingdom