For grades 8-10

Published on 08. Feb, 2012 by in High School Program

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Talent Lab
Tuesday, April 17 at the Pacific Cinémathèque, 1131 Howe St

10:00am
Lost In Africa
Vibeke Muasya / 92 min / 2010 / Denmark
In English and Danish with English subtitles
Suggested for students in grades 8-10.  View details here.

12:30 pm
Colors of the Mountain
Carlos César Arbeláez / 90 min / 2010 / Colombia
In Spanish with English subtitles
Suggested for students in grades 8-10.  View details here.

Half-day workshops
Students attending a film have the option of adding one of these two half-day workshops.

Constructing a Scene
Instructor: Carolyn Combs
This workshop is designed for the budding writer, director or actor who wants to make a film, or those who are just curious about how the pros do it. How are films made? In small groups, participants will collaborate on a scene including scriptwriting, rehearsing, blocking, designing the shots… then actually shooting that prep! Students will walk away with the skills to construct their own scene.
Participants in this workshop may sign up to attend the Young Filmmakers Showcase on Thursday April 19. It’s an opportunity to see what other youth in BC are working on.
10:00 – 11:30am, Cineworks (1131 Howe St)
12:30 – 2:00pm, Cineworks (1131 Howe St)

Light in Motion
Instructor: Cindy Mochizuki
Glow, sparkle and shine with artist Cindy Mochizuki and learn how to create a short animation using only light. Participants will use digital point-and-shoot cameras to take long exposure images that can be crafted into stop motion images that give the illusion that the light is effortlessly flying through the air.
10:00 – 11:30am, Cineworks (1131 Howe St)
12:30 – 2:00pm, Cineworks (1131 Howe St)

Full-day workshops at the Roundhouse Community Centre, 181 Roundhouse Mews.

Innovative Storytelling with iPads
Instructors: Mo Simpson, Catrina Longmuir
What are all these new devices capable of? Innovators are finding new ways to push boundaries and express themselves using new platforms and devices. Instructors Mo Simpson and Catrina Longmuir delve into the exciting new world of digital storytelling with an iPad. Students will be able to put their hands on the latest technology and learn the basics of how to make a short documentary. Students are encouraged to bring an iPad.
9:30 – 2:30pm

Sound Design Master Class
Instructor: Gordon Cobb
Good sound is a must. Students will explore the three essential ingredients of a soundtrack: dialogue, sound effects and music. Small teams will generate soundtracks to pre-rendered videos using iMovie and GarageBand. Students will walk away with a firm grasp of how to use GarageBand to achieve good sound. Instructor Gordon Cobb is a professional Sound Designer in the film industry, theatre and dance. Students are encouraged to bring a laptop (with GarageBand) and/or ear phones.
9:30 – 2:30pm

Registration is easy!  Pre-registration is required for school groups. Please contact our Festival Coordinator at education@r2rfestival.org to register.
You may also leave a phone message at 604-224-6162.

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For grades 8-12

Published on 08. Feb, 2012 by in High School Program

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Talent Lab
Thursday, April 19, Vancity Theatre

We have a new program designed for high school students. You can attend a short film program, and now you have the option of staying for the whole day and taking a workshop or attending an interactive panel.

From mobile phones and computers to television and movies, screen culture dominates modern culture. Reel 2 Real’s Talent Lab aims to ensure that students are inspired and equipped to analyze, appreciate, explore, create and share screen media. Through film viewing, master classes and production classes, students get to work with, and learn from, some of Vancouver’s top film industry professionals.

Download the Talent Lab- High School flyer here.

Worlds Apart – a program of short films
9:30 – 11:30am    –   For Ages 13+ / Grades 8+
This blend of animated, documentary, and live-action shorts takes us into the past, the present and the apocalyptic future. Playful, poetic and powerful, these stories will pull you all the way in to their worlds. This program includes the NFB Oscar Nominee for Best Animated Short!
View list of films and descriptions here.

The Talent Lab program includes the option of attending full-day and half-day workshops, and a special panel discussion on innovative storytelling in the digital world. The workshops are available to school groups and home-learners.

Half-day workshops
Students attending a film have the option of adding one of these two half-day workshops.

Constructing a Scene
Instructor: Carolyn Combs
This workshop is designed for the budding writer, director or actor who wants to make a film, or those who are just curious about how the pros do it. How are films made? In small groups, participants will collaborate on a scene including scriptwriting, rehearsing, blocking, designing the shots… then actually shooting that prep! Students will walk away with the skills to construct their own scene.
Participants in this workshop may sign up to attend the Young Filmmakers Showcase on Thursday April 19 (details on our website). It’s an opportunity to see what other youth in BC are working on.
10:00 – 11:30am
12:30 – 2:00pm

Animation Masterclass
Instructor: Amy Lockhart
Through demonstrations, instructional handouts and hands-on activities, students will learn how to make jointed paper puppets, using Amy Lockhart’s trademark techniques. The workshop will focus on drawn and object animation- cut-outs, beads and feathers… You can animate anything that can fit under a camera! Using paper cut outs, we’ll begin with a short demonstration of the five types of movement (acceleration, deceleration, constant, hold and irregular) and other basic principles, such as stretch and squash. This workshop promises to give students an understanding of basic animation techniques.
10:00 – 11:30am
12:30 – 2:00pm

4th Annual Young Filmmakers Showcase
This inspiring and energizing program of shorts made by youth across British Columbia is followed by an awards ceremony and notes from a Jury of some of Vancouver’s most renowned film professionals. An audience award will also be determined by secret ballot, so be sure to come and cast your own vote.
4:00-5:30 pm

THE WHOLE SHEBANG
Get completely immersed in the R2R festival on Thursday by adding the Young Filmmakers Showcase and the Closing Night Film & Awards presentation to your day. The Young Filmmakers showcase presents new, entertaining and well-crafted works by youth across British Columbia. You definitely won’t want to miss the Closing Night Film, a new animé production by director Keiichi Hara, based on the award-winning graphic novel by Eto Mori. Winner of the audience award and a special distinction prize at the Annecy International Animation Festival, “Colorful” will take you on an epic adventure into the world of second chances. During the Awards presentation, find out which films stood out to our Youth Juries, and applaud the hard work of all of the contributing filmmakers. Get an All Day Pass to the whole shebang!

Registration is easy!  Pre-registration is required for school groups. Please contact our Festival Coordinator at education@r2rfestival.org to register.
You may also leave a phone message at 604-224-6162.

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