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AbelCine Training @ 609 Greenwich St, New York, NY
Many of the latest camera systems offer either Log or Raw recording modes that give us the most possible information out of the camera. These features are great at keeping the original camera ‘negative’ as clean as possible, but at the same time they can leave your image on set looking very flat and boring. This is where the use of Look Up Tables (LUT) comes in, which are offsets that allow you to manipulate your image and create a look without...
Many of the latest camera systems offer either Log or Raw recording modes that give us the most possible information out of the camera. These features are great at keeping the original camera ‘negative’ as clean as possible, but at the same time they can leave your image on set looking very flat and boring. This is where the use of Look Up Tables (LUT) comes in, which are offsets that allow you to manipulate your image and create a look without...
You'll learn the methods and tools used to calibrate a monitor. Focus will be on white point adjustment, color & contrast adjustment, and the tools used to analyze a monitor. To truly judge your image on set and in post, it is necessary to have a properly calibrated monitor. From a small on-camera LCD screen to large home displays, most monitors offer some form of calibration adjustment. This workshop is part of the digital technician technician...
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Alternatives Counseling @ 104 W 14th St, New York, NY
You're the solution to all your problems. There was a time in your life when you knew this - and you knew that you were capable of achieving great things. When you were younger you were more connected to your hope, you had greater aspirations and a stronger belief in yourself. Then life took over, and with it came the daily grind of responsibility. Before long, the importance of making a living overshadowed much of your ambition. Once It's In You,...
Playcrafting NYC @ 50 Bowery St, New York, NY
This is not your average Demo & Play! Join us as we host an Open Mic for game creators! You won’t find anyone reciting poems or singing songs here, but instead, we will have a lineup of indie developers showcasing their games. You won’t know who’s presenting until you get there. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an amateur programmer who just made your first beta version, we want YOU presenting your game! And for all you gamers...
Join us, in partnership with American Photographic Artists (APA), for a special evening event in NY, Capturing Motion: Introducing Movement to Your Storytelling Process. The presence and variety of motion imagery in today’s world is growing. From Instagram videos to short films, web series to corporate applications, from livestreams to fine art installations — video is everywhere we look. In recent years, many still...
Harvestworks | Digital Media Arts Center
The evening will feature a unique ensemble piece by Andrew Lafkas with Marcia Basset, Barry Weisblat, Leif Sundstrom, Rick Brown, Patrick Holmes, Tucker Dulin, Che Chen, Karen Waltuch, Kenny Wang, Andrew Lafkas, Gill Arno, Wolfgang Gil, Daniel Neumann and Ben Owen. Other solo performers include: Mario de Vega, Hans Tammen, Maria Chavez, Matthew Ostrowski, Dafna Naptali, Radio Wonderland, Carver Audain and many more. Note: Please bring food and...
Elements of Storytelling will explore the differences and similarities of writing for television, film and stage. The class will be built around questions from the audience, addressing issues such as dramatic structure, creating memorable characters, auditory vs. visual approaches to storytelling, as well as tackle the basic question: What makes a story compelling? Examples will be given and the class will be asked to participate in exercises,...
"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity." Carl Jung Welcome to the divine act: to think or not to think, an acting class. In this course of study, the intent is to synthesize intellect, body, heart and spirit in the development of multi-dimensional character as we explore the hidden determinants of human behavior. Together let's discover the healing,...
Do the words 'social media' make you freeze up? Feel anxious? Do you wish you could 'phone a friend'? Lillian will guide you to approach social media with less stress and more focus. She has over 11,000 followers on Twitter, and over 45,000 likes on her 'verified' Facebook actor fan page. She helps artists and independent professionals with social media by breaking it down, especially Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, into bite sized pieces in one...
Casting associate at The Public Theater and Casting Director for Cherry Lane Mentor Project works with individuals on assigned material, with focus on developing technique for theater auditions. NOW SOLD OUT Note: $26 dollar for first class, $16 for second class If this is your second class, contact CourseHorse to avail of the discount
Whitney Museum of American Art
On Friday December 4, New York City high school students are invited to the Whitney to explore Frank Stella: A Retrospective through teen-led gallery activities and a giant collaborative art installation! This event is free to attend. Refreshments and art materials provided.
Flamenco Latino @ 149 Christopher St., New York, NY
Aurora Reyes unlocks the secrets for bulerias and tangos, the most open forms in flamenco. Originally, these forms were sung and danced at fiestas, or are used to do finales in theater shows. They use some improvisation and lots of personal style. Bulerias has a tricky 12-beat or 6-beat cycle, and tangos has a 4-beat or 8-beat cycle. There are many different styles of singing and guitar accompaniment. Aurora breaks down movement slowly, works passages...
In this series of three walking tours, we will discuss the cultural and physical heritage of “Greater Greenwich Village,” with an emphasis on the writers, artists, and musicians who once defined Greenwich Village–and American culture–in the imaginations of people all over the world. Can we still find inspiration in the streets of the Village as we contemplate its past? We will also discuss the general history and architecture of the Village....
NYC Wine Company @ 330 W 11th St, New York, NY
Important Notice - Understandably, some people may see Hungary and Croatia and assume the class will feature esoteric wines that may be "interesting", yet unlikely to be purchased by you anytime soon. These wines, however, represent some of the most dynamic, interesting, and delicious wines available today. If you like Sancerre, lively Rieslings, or crisps Albarinos, you'll fall for the whites of both countries. if you like classic Rioja, Barolo,...
The Village Workshop @ 110 W 14th St, New York, NY
For the beginner: Learn how to control the watercolor medium while exploring spontaneity. Create flowing, vibrant color mixtures. Learn how to set up your color palette. Learn which colors are the most transparent, the most staining, and the most intense. Create resist areas with masking fluid. Explore the "wet-on-wet" technique. Know your brushes and the variety of brush strokes available to you. Paint a beautiful watercolor by the...
Martinez Academy of Arms @ 100 Grand St, New York, NY
Students begin learning footwork, the proper manner of gripping the weapon and positions of the hand. Along with this foundation they will also learn the centuries old etiquette that exists in a traditional school of fencing. Students receive instruction in classical and historical fencing from dedicated professionals of a traditional fencing lineage. Students receive individualized instruction. You may train in any of the weapons that they teach;...
Continuing Professional Studies at Bank @ 146 W 13th St, New York, NY
Block Building and Dramatic Play as an Integral Part of the Early Childhood Curriculum This course introduces block building and dramatic play as experiences that are central to learning in the early childhood curriculum. We will explore the ways block building supports children’s physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development. Participants will think about how children explore the physical properties of blocks, explore blocks to represent...
Leisurely @ 15 8th Ave, New York, NY
Join Rebecca Tison of cream puff destination Barachou, for a hands-on and fun-filled cream puff decorating class! Also known as choux à la crème, guests will get the inside scoop on what makes this petite Parisian street snack so popular. After a brief history on the cream puff and its cultural importance, guests will head to the back kitchen where they’ll learn to make the fillings, fill the cream puff and pipe it with your own custom...
NYC Wine Company @ 330 W 11th St, New York, NY
When talking about wine, people love to throw around the term ‘complexity’. But what exactly is it, and when you taste it, how do you know you’re tasting it? Of course, like beauty, all things subjective will always be in the eye of the beholder. But as a rule, a wine is considered to be complex if it offers multiple flavors simultaneously, if it changes over time, and if you can still taste it, long after swallowing. I can still taste some...
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