Directing: Visual Storytelling

Session: October 2021

With: Tal Lazar
Oct 16 - Dec 12
8 weeks
102
Directing: Visual Storytelling
102
Directing: Visual Storytelling

About this Live Online Course

Learn how to tell your story visually and hone your unique creative voice with experienced directors as your guides. In this live online course, you will develop an in-depth visual breakdown which will be reviewed by your advisor and is designed to showcase your visual style for your film or series. The course concludes with a one-on-one mentoring session focused on your project and questions you may have about the field.


What you bring to the course:

  • a project that you plan to direct.

What you’ll get from the course:

  • How to examine your script from a visual perspective.
  • How to make visual decisions and determine the style for your project.
  • Techniques for communicating your vision to different audiences.
  • Tools for research and pre-visualization.
  • An understanding of the fundamentals of composition, camera movement, color, lenses and lighting, and how they shape your story.

This course will:

  • offer opportunities for designated homework to be reviewed by a Sundance Collab Advisor.
  • offer opportunities to share your work with others in your course.
  • connect you with other creators via a discussion board where you can talk through core concepts and share your work.
  • conclude with a 1-on-1 mentoring session with your advisor.


A limited number of need-based scholarships are available and are considered on a rolling basis as they are received. Those who apply earlier will have a greater chance of getting support. To apply for a scholarship, please complete the course registration form.


Sundance Collab provides accommodations and support services to participants with disabilities. Accommodations and services are designed to meet the needs of each participant. Please email us at accessibility@sundance.org to arrange for services.

Live Online Course
Beginner to Intermediate
Live virtual class sessions
Individualized feedback
1-on-1 meeting with course advisor
Certificate of Completion
Access to course for one year

Scholarships

Sundance Collab offers a limited number of full and partial need-based scholarships for individuals who need assistance. 

Due to limited scholarship funds available, we prioritize one course scholarship per participant in a 12-month period. Scholarship applications are available up to one week before the registration deadline and do not stack with discounts or promotions, including early registration.

Outline

Topics covered include:

  • Breaking down story and how it is communicated visually
  • Establishing common language to discuss images
  • Breakout session practice: images and stories
  • Scene analysis: Separating story from the choices used to tell it
  • The director as a visual storytelling leader
  • Visual breakdown vs. lookbook

Topics covered include:

  • What a cinematographer needs from the director
  • What is narrative perspective?
  • Camera placement techniques
  • Practice: From script to scene
  • Script breakdown and ‘the moment’ in a scene

Topics covered include:

  • The lens as an interpretive device
  • Characteristics of lenses, how to choose one?
  • The language of lenses
  • Introduction to the director’s visual breakdown

Topics covered include:

  • Why move the camera? When should it stay still?
  • Motivated and unmotivated movement as a tool for narrative perspective
  • Cutting vs. long takes
  • Associative and transitional use of visual elements
  • Types of camera movement
  • The danger of handheld

Topics covered include:

  • The physics of color and the human visual system
  • Describing color
  • Color as a visual tool in images
  • Breakout session: scene visual analysis
  • Memory colors, color grading, and the director

Topics covered include:

  • The objectives of lighting
  • Describing lighting and collaborating with lighting designers
  • Lighting motivation
  • Lighting and blocking
  • Breakout session: lighting discussion
  • Approaching lighting design
  • Scene analysis

Topics covered include:

  • Leading a team: From the interview to collaboration
  • Next steps
  • Q&A

  • The course concludes with a one-on-one mentoring session with your advisor


Team

Tal Lazar

Instructor

Tal Lazar is a filmmaker and educator who served as a faculty member at institutions such as the American Film Institute Conservatory, Columbia University School of the Arts, and Berklee College of Music. As a cinematographer, Tal's work spans diverse genres—comedy, thriller, action, and drama—and is available on streaming platforms worldwide. As a producer and director, he led MiLa Media, a New York-based production studio. His podcast VISIUM dives into what makes images work, and his forthcoming book CINEMATOGRAPHY BEYOND TECHNIQUE is set to be released at the end of this year. His workshops and articles can be found online, as well as on Sundance Collab.

FAQ

In Sundance Collab’s Live Online courses, participants attend live, virtual class sessions on the same day and time for a specified period. These sessions are led by an instructor and in some cases, supported by a team of advisors. In some courses, you are given assignments with submission deadlines to help you take the next step with your work. 

  • Each week you will be able to attend live lectures via Zoom video and ask questions of your instructor.
  • In some courses, you will receive individualized feedback from your course advisor on elements of your work.
  • In some courses, you will have the opportunity to have a 1-on-1 session with your advisor. Depending on the course, this session may be included or may be purchased separately for an additional cost. Check the course description for specifics. 

All members of the Sundance Collab community are welcome to register for Sundance Collab courses. Please review the course description and any eligibility requirements to ensure the course is a good fit. If you have any questions about a course, please email collab_courses@sundance.org.


Note that space is limited. If the registration window is open, you will see a “Register” button on the course page. If there is an application, applications are considered as they are received and applicants are accepted on a rolling basis until the course is full or the deadline has passed, whichever comes first. 

We do not allow creative partners to do our live online courses as a team. However, both creators can individually register for the course.

Part of Sundance Collab's unique educational approach is to create a teaching team for every course. Each class is led by an instructor who may be accompanied by additional course advisors. This allows us to keep an intimate ratio of participants to advisors and to provide a diversity of voices and approaches to the course content.

We often offer a limited number of need-based, full or partial scholarships. Check the course description to see if that course currently has scholarships available. Scholarships are prioritized for one per person per year (from the date of issue). Scholarship applications are available up to one week before the registration deadline. To apply for a scholarship,complete the registration form by clicking the REGISTER button and selecting the option to apply for a scholarship, if available.

Applicants will be notified about their scholarship decision prior to the first day of the course. Due to the volume of applicants, we are not always able to provide a scholarship, but we may still offer a spot in the course. In this case, depending on the course, payment plans may be available and can be selected at checkout.

Yes, we offer two or three-part payment plans for Live Online courses, depending on the length of the course. In all cases, the first payment is due at the point of registration. The remaining payment(s) are spread out throughout the course term. For specific payment plan dates for a course, please reach out to our team at: collab_courses@sundance.org

Yes, you are welcome to take a live, online course even if you can’t make the live sessions. Recordings of each class session are available online by the following day so you can keep up with the course lectures. For courses that include a 1-on-1 session with an advisor or instructor, the meeting is scheduled according to your (and their) availability.

All sessions are recorded and usually made available within one business day. The videos will also contain the chat and transcript from the class session, viewable in the video playbar.


Participants will have access to the recordings for one year following the last class session.

All participants will receive a Certificate of Completion. The certificate will include the name associated with your Sundance Collab account.

You can find any courses that you are enrolled in or have already completed in the profile section of your Sundance Collab account under “Courses.”

You can join a course via a computer or mobile device. All of our live, online courses are conducted via Zoom.


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If you have any further questions, please email collab_courses@sundance.org.


Sundance Collab provides accommodations and support services to participants with disabilities. Please contact us at (435) 776-7790 or email us at accessibility@sundance.org to ask any questions or to discuss your specific needs after you have been accepted into the course.

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