COURSE FACTSHEET
Vacation Plus Film (4 week course) Who is this course for?
Included in the price
This course is ideal for students who want to combine their English language studies with an introduction to filmmaking and film theory for a 4-week time period during the summer, yet still have plenty of free time to explore their surroundings and practice their English outside of class. No prior film experience is necessary.
à2 0 lessons per week àW elcome Information Pack àP lacement test on arrival, weeklyassignments, group participation and progress tests àC ourse materials àU se of Computer Learning Center and film production equipment àA ccess to Classmate, the Kings online learning platform àW ireless internet in the Center àO ptional weekly lecture program àT wo free social activities per week àE nd-of-course certificate (90% or higher attendance required)
Key Facts Start dates: 29 June, 27 July, 24 August 2020 Locations offered:
Los Angeles (Hollywood)
Level: Kings Level 4 (Lower Intermediate) Length: 4 weeks Lessons: 20 lessons (15 hours) per week of English and Filmmaking Minimum age: 16 Average age range: 18 – 30 Maximum class size: 15 Learning outcomes: à Fluency in all main areas of English à Development of specialized film knowledge à Practical experience of filmmaking exercises
Course structure and content Students receive 20 lessons (15 hours) of English and filmmaking per week. Topics vary each week, but students receive in-depth instruction of pre-production, production, and postproduction through lectures, interactive communicative activities, and hands-on participation. Group work is an essential element of this course so attendance is critical to students’ success in the course. Course content includes: Lessons will cover the following: creenwriting: story structure, concept àS development, visual storytelling methods, script formatting.
àA cting basics: techniques for role preparation, working within a frame, playing according to shot size, expression through body and language. roduction: filming techniques, cinematic àP framing, lighting and sound. àP ost-production: video editing techniques and practice, color correction, sound editing. àC ontemporary filmmaking: the history of Hollywood — the business of making films, from blockbusters to independent film
Sample timetable (20 English and Filmmaking lessons, exact class times may vary) Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
9.00 –10.30
English and filmmaking
English and filmmaking
English and filmmaking
English and filmmaking
English and filmmaking
10.45 – 12.15
English and filmmaking
English and filmmaking
English and filmmaking
English and filmmaking
Break English and filmmaking