Directing and Editing
A Fight Scene —————
Fight scenes are among the most difficult and time-consuming scenes to direct. Their complexity rests on the choreography, framing, props, editing, and sound design that are all necessary to transfer the excitement and the chill to the viewers, while making sure every punch, kick, decapitation or shooting is entertaining.
In this two-day workshop, you will ——
• Learn how to write a fight scene.
• Learn to work with a fighting choreographer.
• Learn to storyboard a fight scene.
• Learn how to direct a fight scene on set
• Learn to edit a fight scene.
• Learn how to sound design and score a fight scene.
Price ——
Save 30% on all our workshops and get a lot of perks by signing up today ——
— Membership Benefits
• 30% off on all workshops.
• Unlimited consulting and support of your projects.
• One day full access on every 1265 films' project sets.
• Free days at Bluelofts Co-working space.
• Free nights in Bluelofts Hotel suite.
• And more.
— A suite at Bluelofts Hotel
Meet your instructor ——
Ely Bams felt in love with the art of film at a very young age. Then, he developed a particular artistic eye that lead him to work in more than 10 countries for companies like Kia, Heineken, BMW, Bet-Centric, Comerica Bank, Lonestar College & Department of Justice of USA, Coca-Cola, and Texas Land & Cattle.
His short film "La Pantera," ran at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and his work for Lonestar College & the Department of Justice of USA was screened at the White House in March of 2015. While still working worldwide, he’s currently attached as Director, Writer, Cinematographer to “Surviving the Cartel” — a tense Neo-Western crime drama television series scheduled to be shoot in August and September 2020.
—— Ely Bams
Filmmaker | Director | Cinematographer
Register Today
Register today for the next Directing, Editing, And Sound Designing a Fight Scene workshop that will be held on March, 13 and March, 14 2020 from 8 am to 7 pm in Dallas, Tx. Your registration covers the entire workshop – two day session (*lunch will be provided).
After you click to submit, you will be redirected to a page to complete the workshop payment.
Fight scenes are among the most difficult and time-consuming scenes to direct. Their complexity rests on the choreography, framing, props, editing, and sound design that are all necessary to transfer the excitement and the chill to the viewers, while making sure every punch, kick, decapitation or shooting is entertaining.
— DIRECTING AND EDITING A FIGHT SCENE WORKSHOP
In this two-day workshop, you will:
- Learn how to write a fight scene.
- Learn to work with a fighting choreographer.
- Learn to storyboard a fight scene.
- Learn how to direct a fight scene and work on set with the makeup artist and fight choreographer.
- Learn to edit a fight scene.
- Learn how to sound design and score a fight scene.
— MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Ely Bams felt in love with the art of film at a very young age. Then, he developed a particular artistic eye that lead him to work in more than 10 countries for companies like Kia, Heineken, BMW, Bet-Centric, Comerica Bank, Lonestar College & Department of Justice of USA, Coca-Cola, and Texas Land & Cattle.
His short film "La Pantera," ran at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and his work for Lonestar College & the Department of Justice of USA was screened at the White House in March of 2015. While still working worldwide, he’s currently attached as Director, Writer, Cinematographer to “Surviving the Cartel” — a tense Neo-Western crime drama television series scheduled to be shoot in August and September 2020.
For more details about his work, please access his following website www.1265multi.tempurl.host
Register Today
Register today for the next Directing, Editing, And Sound Designing a Fight Scene workshop that will be held on March, 13 and March, 14 2020 from 8 am to 7 pm in Dallas, Tx. Your registration covers the entire workshop – two day session (*lunch will be provided).
After you click to submit, you will be redirected to a page to complete the workshop payment.
Fight scenes are among the most difficult and time-consuming scenes to direct. Their complexity rests on the choreography, framing, props, editing, and sound design that are all necessary to transfer the excitement and the chill to the viewers, while making sure every punch, kick, decapitation or shooting is entertaining.
— DIRECTING AND EDITING A FIGHT SCENE WORKSHOP
In this two-day workshop, you will:
- Learn how to write a fight scene.
- Learn to work with a fighting choreographer.
- Learn to storyboard a fight scene.
- Learn how to direct a fight scene and work on set with the makeup artist and fight choreographer.
- Learn to edit a fight scene.
- Learn how to sound design and score a fight scene.
— MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Ely Bams felt in love with the art of film at a very young age. Then, he developed a particular artistic eye that lead him to work in more than 10 countries for companies like Kia, Heineken, BMW, Bet-Centric, Comerica Bank, Lonestar College & Department of Justice of USA, Coca-Cola, and Texas Land & Cattle.
His short film "La Pantera," ran at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and his work for Lonestar College & the Department of Justice of USA was screened at the White House in March of 2015. While still working worldwide, he’s currently attached as Director, Writer, Cinematographer to “Surviving the Cartel” — a tense Neo-Western crime drama television series scheduled to be shoot in August and September 2020.
For more details about his work, please access his following website www.1265multi.tempurl.host
Register Today
Register today for the next Directing, Editing, And Sound Designing a Fight Scene workshop that will be held on March, 13 and March, 14 2020 from 8 am to 7 pm in Dallas, Tx. Your registration covers the entire workshop – two day session (*lunch will be provided).