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I’m a beginner; so which is the best course for me? What are the differences between Shooting Video and Experimental Film & Video?

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I’m a beginner; so which is the best course for me? What are the differences between Shooting Video and Experimental Film & Video?

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OFVM run two main introductory production evening courses: Shooting Video and Experimental Film and Video. On both courses you learn how to make films by actually making one, but they each have a different approach. Shooting Video is our main digital video production course (we also run an intensive version called Shooting Break), it concentrates on making a narrative based digital video production (i.e. a drama or a documentary). Typical reasons for students taking this course include: * They want a first taste of what film & TV production is like. * They aspire to make video’s that tell a story. * They are (or will be) students of full-time media courses elsewhere want practical production experience) * They have a digital camera and want to add professional touch to family or holiday films. Experimental Film and Video uses both digital video and film (super 8), and so gives an introduction to using both media. The course concentrates the visual side of film & video pro

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