Postgraduate Certificate in Korean Film Lighting
-- ViewingNowPostgraduate Certificate in Korean Film Lighting is designed for aspiring filmmakers and lighting professionals. This program focuses on the unique techniques and styles of Korean cinema.
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Students will gain practical skills in lighting design, cinematography, and visual storytelling. Engage with industry experts and collaborate on projects that enhance your understanding of the art of lighting. Whether you're looking to elevate your career or explore a passion for film, this certificate will provide essential knowledge and hands-on experience. Discover the power of light in storytelling—enroll today!
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• Introduction to Korean Cinema Lighting Techniques
• Color Theory and Its Application in Film
• Practical Lighting Setups for Korean Film
• Cinematic Composition and Light
• Advanced Lighting Equipment and Technology
• Lighting for Different Genres in Korean Film
• Case Studies of Iconic Korean Films
• The Role of Natural Light in Korean Cinematography
• Post-Production Techniques for Light Correction
• Collaborative Projects with Korean Filmmakers
• Color Theory and Its Application in Film
• Practical Lighting Setups for Korean Film
• Cinematic Composition and Light
• Advanced Lighting Equipment and Technology
• Lighting for Different Genres in Korean Film
• Case Studies of Iconic Korean Films
• The Role of Natural Light in Korean Cinematography
• Post-Production Techniques for Light Correction
• Collaborative Projects with Korean Filmmakers
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Korean Film Lighting Career Roles
Lighting Designer: The Lighting Designer is crucial in establishing the mood and visual storytelling in Korean films. This role requires a deep understanding of both technical skills and artistry.
Cinematographer: The Cinematographer, or Director of Photography, is responsible for capturing the film's visuals, using lighting to enhance the narrative. Mastery in lighting techniques is essential for this role.
Gaffer: The Gaffer manages the lighting equipment and oversees the electrical team, ensuring that the lighting design is executed flawlessly on set. Strong knowledge of lighting technology is vital.
Grip: Grips work alongside the gaffer to shape and control lighting on set. This role demands physical skills and an understanding of lighting dynamics to create the desired effects.
Production Designer: The Production Designer collaborates with the director and cinematographer to create the visual style of the film, including the lighting design. A solid grasp of lighting principles is beneficial in this role.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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- BasicComputerSkills
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GBP £140
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