Take your first steps in mini-documentary production this spring.

That Time – International HIV/AIDS Alliance

“I really loved the course! It’s really helped me to get clearer about how I want to develop some important areas of my work.”

JONATHAN PERUGIA, PHOTOGRAPHER

A mini-documentary is a great way to tell your story to an audience that is ever short of time. With the explosion of the internet and popularity of video sharing sites like YouTube, the demand for short videos has never been greater.

So why not join us in April for our brand-new Introduction to Mini-docs one-day workshop and take your first steps in learning how to produce powerful short-films.

We’ve designed a fast-paced, practical one-day workshop which will introduce you to making short documentaries. Drawing heavily on duckrabbit’s own experience of producing mini-docs for some of the world’s leading institutions, you will gain technical direction and the production knowledge and skills that you need to get a fast start in producing your own work.

And what’s more, anyone who wishes to book onto our Coventry workshop will recieve a generous discount! Places are limited so find out more by visiting our training page and book your place soon.

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  • “It’s a real testimony to the quality of the training that I’m able to produce something to BBC standard only a few months after attending a duckrabbit workshop”  Ralph Hodgson, photographer.
  • “The guys at duckrabbit not only helped me gain skills in audio capture, interviewing and photofilm production, but also increased my confidence in getting closer to people, and hearing their stories.  I recommend this training to anybody with an interest in people, their stories and how they are represented.” Phil Lang, photographer.
  • “Thanks for a wonderful course. I feel re-energised, re-enthused and raring to go. The MSF digital storytelling team is going to take Clerkenwell by storm and tell their stories – no one will be safe from our enquiring microphones.” Natasha Lewer, Editor, Medecins Sans Frontieres

 

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