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SU Arts Discover: Intro to Lighting
SU Arts Discover: Intro to Lighting
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SU-Arts are excited to offer a series of film workshops with filmaker Mark Barton completely FREE! Mark Barton has been in 'the movies' since 1973 when he shot his first super 8 film, entitled The Man From Mars. Starting as a runner Mark worked up to the position of camera operator filming on a variety of programs both broadcast and corporate. Spending several months at Aardman Animations, as Nick Parks studio assistant Mark was proud to work on the following classic Aardman TV adverts: 'On/Offable" Heat Electricity (with Terry the Tortoise), 'Stick it on your Spoon' Tate and Lyle Golden syrup with Spike Milligan, and ''Rollercoster' Cadburys Crunchie. Mark has since been an academic technical instructor in Film and Drama, teaching the new generation of film makers, whilst obtaining his Masters degree in Film and Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy. Mark has executive produced over 3000 student films. Mark continues to teach film and loves it, and has found that his passion for super 8 and 16mm is being called upon having supplied vintage cine cameras and projectors to both the BBC NHU and Netflix Sex Education series. There are three exciting workshops to be a part of! Intro to Lighting: How to light for filming, top tips and what to avoid. Different lighting for different genres/moods.