New dates announced for duckrabbit three-day photofilm training

“duckrabbit strikes a great balance between head and hand training, it was a challenging and fun three days. You managed to squeeze a lot in without exploding our heads. The course has helped me gain a solid understanding of what comprises a photofilm from the more theoretical perspective to what should be in my kit bag. I feel like I can go out and get on with doing it myself now, it has got me itching to produce my own things.” Melanie Brown, November 2011.

Our training has already kicked off for 2012, with duckrabbit  and Mike Lusmore out in Bangladesh at the moment delivering a training to participants from The WorldFish Center as well as producing a series of photofilms.  And there’s lots more in store including two new dates announced for our three-day multimedia storytelling workshops:

1. March 28th – 30th (Birmingham)

2. April 11th – 13th (Central London)

We will take you through the entire production process from how to identify a strong story, to learning how to record audio, shoot for multimedia and build a narrative as well as the final completion of the project.

You’ll go out on location to make your own short photofilm as part of a team, and put the skills we teach you straight into practise.

For full details visit the course webpage. Please get in touch if you’d like to book a place on one of these courses or find out more info. You might want to bear in mind that demand outstripped places last year and our workshops tend to sell out pretty fast.

Here is what some of our recent trainees had to say at the end of their workshops (clockwise from top left: Alex Yallop (Photographer working at Greenpeace International), Bernie Keating, Amy Christian (OXFAM), Helen Dewbery, Fred Lewsey (University of Cambridge), June Cadogan):

 

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