Videographer Journals
11Jul/10Off

Digital Film Making Course: Making 2 Films Each Week

All set for Kana's short film which the rest jokingly called 'Untitled'

All set for Kana's short film which the rest jokingly called 'Untitled'

Since the launch of our Digital Film Making Course in June, we have already covered the Scriptwriting, Cinematography and Film/Video Editing modules. Our Digital Film Making Course has become more popular that I've decided to add camaraderie by integrating WolFang Digital's Digital Film Making course with my students in Saito Collge.

Kana and Nasrulhaq team up as Film Director and Videographer in this week's Digital Film Making Course

Kana and Nasrulhaq team up as Film Director and Videographer in this week's Digital Film Making Course

In college where I teach part-time, I have noticed some of my more hardworking students take a keen interest in film making. They are pursuing Videography and Digital Video Production and as they wish to learn more than what is offered by their syllabus, I have given them the opportunity to be part of the WolFang Digital's Digital Film Making course.

'In this scene, this is how you should be feeling', Kana refers to his script and talks to Dhurga

'In this scene, this is how you should be feeling', Kana refers to his script and talks to Dhurga

This is the focus of our Digital Film Making course: to give our students the best possible film making training so they can easily transition from a student into a professional film maker when they graduate.

-Baron, Film Director & Lecturer-

Nasrulhaq makes the adjustments as Kana briefs him, 'I want the camera to track here'.

Nasrulhaq makes the adjustments as Kana briefs him, 'I want the camera to track here'.

These hand-picked students will be undertaking some of the tougher assignments meant for WolFang Digital's students. How are students chosen to join WolFang Digital's course? They are picked by both merit and passion. Students who participate actively in class, who ask intelligent questions, students who take the initiative to make their own films.

Ravi slaps the Clapperboard as Dhurga and Ramavijay prepre for another take

Ravi slaps the Clapperboard as Dhurga and Ramavijay prepre for another take

My students are split into 2 groups. To maximise the learning experience, students must rotate their roles for each film produced. So, a film director for one film may become a cinematographer for the next production. Each group has to produce a short film. They are given only 3 hours to shoot their film.

Nasrulhaq as videographer readies the video camera while Ramavijay and Dhurga rehearse their lines

Nasrulhaq as videographer readies the video camera while Ramavijay and Dhurga rehearse their lines

Once shooting is completed, every student must edit each others' film. Video Editing is done with Grass Valley's Edius. They then compare the different versions. Each editor has different interpretations of the original director's story. By watching these interpretations, their learning deepens as they understand how each person sees the same story.

Ravi's turn at being the Film Director while Kana rotates as Videographer

Ravi's turn at being the Film Director while Kana rotates as Videographer

Courtesy of WolFang Digital, students get the chance to use our professional equipment for their assignments. They have at their disposal, video cameras, HD DSLRs, high-quality tripods, lights, audio recorders, shotgun/boom microphones, clapperboard, reflectors and even dollies.

Dhurga readies the clapperboard for Ravi's short film titled 'Stalkers'

Dhurga readies the clapperboard for Ravi's short film titled 'Stalkers'

This means they can feel right at home when they find work after they graduate. This is the focus of our Digital Film Making course: to give our students the best possible film making training so they can easily transition from a student into a professional film maker when they graduate.

Dzul becomes the real action hero. He rehearses with S Dinesh while director Ravi looks on.

Dzul becomes the real action hero. He rehearses with S Dinesh while director Ravi looks on.

Two films were shot this week, the first was Kana's unrequited for love drama affectionately called 'Untitled' by is coursemates. The story tells the story of protagonist played by Ramavijay who confesses his love to Dhurga but is rejected. She claims here studies are her focus and love will have to wait, an accurate reflection of real life.

Up hihg. Ravi likes a variety of angle. The production team shooting the film from a higher angle

The production team shooting the film from a higher angle

While Kana's story is a sit-down dialog driven piece, Ravi's film is a stark contrast by being an action film. Titled 'Stalkers', it tells the story of a cop looking for his suspect. The cop played by Dzul finds his man (played by S. Dinesh) in a busy library and a suspenseful fight scene ensues.

Down low. Kana goes down for a dramatic angle of the Stalker played by Dzul

Down low. Kana goes down for a dramatic angle of the Stalker played by Dzul

Both short films are different in terms of pacing and dialog.  My students will get to understand how to edit two very diverse genres. This challenge will help sharpen their storytelling skills while rotating their roles from Film Director to Videographer and Video Editor ensures that their comfort zones are constantly changing. Keep them on their toes, keep them sharp.

Ravi gets his hands dirty by showing Dzul and S. Dinesh how to finish the fight scene

Ravi gets his hands dirty by showing Dzul and S. Dinesh how to finish the fight scene

4Jul/10Off

Final Cut Pro Video Editing Course

Learn Film Editing from Apple Certified Professionals.

Final Cut Pro Video Editing Course

Learn FCP the way Apple wants it to be taught. Training is conducted by Apple Certified Pros who have been officially certified by Apple in Final Cut Pro. Final Cut Pro is recongnised as an industry standard film/video editing software.

Learn how to use the industry's most popular video/film editing software Final Cut Pro, from Apple.

Learn Final Cut Pro from Apple Certified Pro

Students who attend our training and pass the exam will receive an official course book: Final Cut Pro 7 Professional Video Editing by Diana Weynand

Final Cut Pro Video Editing Course

Register to learn Video Editing. View Calendar

Training is conducted by Baron. View his qualifications here

Graduation
Participants are required to pass an exam.
Receive the Certificate of Completion upon passing the exam.

Benefits
Students who complete the Final Cut Pro Video Editing Workshop will be awarded with the Certificate of Completion from WolFang Digital. This certificate gives you significant credibility when applying for a video editor's job anywere in the world.

Impress your peers, clients and your employer with your new skills and qualification.

Learning video editing enables you to put together all the video footage you shot with into a professionally compiled DVD with music and video titles.

Novice Level

Course Duration: 2 full days
Fees (Corporate): RM 2,000 or USD 625
Fees (Students): RM 900 or USD 281
Recommended for: New video editors, college/university students/school leavers

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Registration
Call 603 8060 6312 or 603 7804 7729
Email to videographers@wolfangdigital.com

Intermediate Level

Course Duration: 3 full days
Fees (Corporate): RM 2,800 or USD 875
Fees (Students): RM 1,200 or USD 375
Recommended for: Video editors, broadcast industry professionals, independent film makers

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Registration
Call 603 8060 6312 or 603 7804 7729
Email to videographers@wolfangdigital.com


Course Duration: 2 full days
Fees (Corporate): RM 2,000 or USD 625
Fees (Students): RM 900 or USD 281
Recommended for: New video editors, college/university students/school leavers

View calendar

Registration


Call 603 8060 6312 or 603 7804 7729
Email to videographers@wolfangdigital.com




Training, Classes, Courses & Workshops by WolFang Digital

13Jun/10Off

University Malaysia- Teaching Film Making Up North




Universiti Malaysia Kelantan campus- impressive collection of 2 storey buildings stretching into the horizon

Universiti Malaysia Kelantan campus- impressive collection of 2 storey buildings stretching into the horizon

The state of Kelantan is located next to the Thai border and home to University Malaysia Kelantan. Its captital, Kota Bahru, was breached by the Japanese invaders on their way to Singapore, back in WWII. Compared to the national capital of Kuala Lumpur, traffic is smooth flowing even during peak hours. Motorists are tolerant and driving in Kelantan is a pleasant experience.

UMK's large auditorium can be seen behind this concrete plaque

UMK's large auditorium can be seen behind this concrete plaque

Our partner and authorised Apple reseller, SwiftTech Asia has set up a film making studio in University Malaysia Kelantan. Some of the equipment UMK purchased includes 2 units of JVC HM 100 full HD video cameras, FinalCut Express, a set of Film Gear professional video lights and Photoflex softbox sets. The most difficult to transport being the mammoth 52" JVC LCD.

Some of the equipment purchased by the faculty of Creative Technology and Heritage

Some of the equipment purchased by the faculty of Creative Technology and Heritage

Baron flew up north to train the lecturers and tutors on the principles of film making which covered cinematography, film editing and chroma key lighting/removal. The faculty of Creative Technology and Heritage were attentive and asked challenging questions most notably regarding green screen lighting and removal techniques.

"I want Baron to come talk to our students during our open day. We need professionals from the industry to talk to our students."
Ahamad Tarmizi b. Azizan
Acting Head of Department, Department of Design and Creative Technologies
Faculty of Creative Technologies and Heritage
Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK).

The lights from Film Gear were excellent. When paired with the Photoflex softbox lights, they formed a great team and Baron was able to 'highlight' the effect of each light in the 3 point lighting system. The HM 100 video cameras also performed superbly, enabling the capture of the elusive rim lighting. After the staff completed a short videography exercise, footage fromt he HM 100 were brought into Final Cut Express and the green screen was successfully removed. Fine synergy between the lighting, cinematography and editing equipment.

Baron begins film making training to the lecturers and tutors of Universiti Malaysia Kelantan

Baron begins film making training to the lecturers and tutors of Universiti Malaysia Kelantan

Some of our students were police officers. We had a constable, a corporal and a lady sergeant attend our class. Apparently, they doubled up as instructors! Mr. Tarmizi, the acting head of department, listened in on Baron's lecture made various relevant and challenging questions. A former police officer, Mr. Tarmizi made it clear that, 'I want Baron to come talk to our students during our open day. We need professionals from the industry to talk to our students'. That was a good day!

SwiftTech Asia's Managing Director, Louis, demonstrates the Boom Mic from Azden

SwiftTech Asia's Managing Director, Louis, demonstrates the Boom Mic from Azden

The night was spent tasting the local Kelantanese dishes. Reputed to serve the best ayam percik , Yati Ayam Percik is a restaurant in the heart of Kota Bahru town. It is said to be the best restaurant for authentic malay (Kelantanese) dishes. There were a host of 'meaty' dishes- chicken, fish and beef. It seems vegetables don't feature much in their cooking. It's a wonder how so many Kelantan folks are slim!

The class transferring footage into Final Cut Express on the Mac

The class transferring footage into Final Cut Express on the Mac

Here, Friday is a public holiday and Sundays are like Mondays.Mr. Tarmizi said many who visited Kelantan fall in love with the state. It's easy to see why- the entire town including its outskirts are clean and the people are polite and helpful, always ready with a smile. Contrary to popular impression, Kelantan is actually a moderate islamic state and the various race get along just fine.

Mr. Tarmizi also iterated about the weather. Kelantan takes the brunt of our tropical weather. Come rainy season, the storms make sure it gets flooded all the time. How are they affected by this? They love it, the state declares it a holiday and they all have fun in the ensuing flood!

We'll be back to impart more knowledge and experience warm Kelantan hospitality

We'll be back to impart more knowledge and experience warm Kelantan hospitality

We wish to thank Louis (MD of SwiftTech Asia) for sponsoring our flight and for the beautiful room at The Renaissance Kelantan. Baron claims its the best bed he's slept on to date, imagine a king size and 6 of the softest, fluffiest pillows that take you to dreamland the moment your head makes contact!

Real estate. The room at Renaissance Kelantan. The 40" LCD TV couldn't fit into the frame.

Real estate. The room at Renaissance Kelantan. The 40" LCD TV couldn't fit into the frame.

This is only part 1 of the film making training. We'll be back during the rainy season next month... Let's see if the floods live up their to reputation ;)

3May/10Off

Recognised as Authorised Training Centre

WolFang Digital is awarded the title of Authorised Training Centre by GrassValley

WolFang Digital is awarded the title of Authorised Training Centre by GrassValley

At the DataVideo HD Seminar organised by Graphics Vision, WolFang Digital was awarded the title of Authorised Training Centre for GrassValley. This announcement was made by *Graphics Vision's Managing Director, Mr. Benedict Yee.

28th April 2010 marks WolFang Digital's entry into an exclusive network of GrassValley training centres all over the world. WolFang Digital has been offering video editing courses using GrassValley's Edius, which is an industry standard for broadcast and video production.

Mr. Benedict Yee makes the historic announcement that WolFang Digital is now Authorised Training Centre for Grass Valley

Mr. Benedict Yee makes the historic announcement that WolFang Digital is now Authorised Training Centre for Grass Valley

Our recognition by GrassValley means we have met their requirements to strive for excellence in offering innovative training and courses.

Our courses will now reflect a superior training with more comprehensive and effective courses, consistent with GrassValley's curriculum. Better training also means our clients (from novice to seasoned professionals) will be awarded with a higher level of international certification.

WolFang Digital is now 1 of only 3 Authorised Training Centres in the country. We are very excited to continue this new journey with GrassValley and GraphicsVision. We thank officially thank them for this recognition and their unflagging support.


*GraphicsVision is the authorised distributor of GrassValley products in Malaysia.

28Mar/10Off

FCP training for Les Copaque

We had the honour of tutoring Les Copaque in the the use of Apple's Final Cut Pro. Les Copaque is the creator of the world famous animated series, *Upin & Ipin. The show debuted in Disney Channel Asia and was dubbed in English on 23rd November, 2009 as part of So Syok! Holidays of Disney Channel.

Baron with Faren (Composer) and Safrizan (Head of Compositing) during FCP training at Les Copaque

Baron with Faren (Composer) and Safrizan (Head of Compositing) during FCP training at Les Copaque

My two participants, Faren and Safrizan were very courteous and attentive. Faren is a composer and Safrizan is Head Compositor. Prior to the training, I was brought on a tour of this renowned animation studio. How do you know if the person behind a monitor is an animator? Look at the toy models on his workplace. There were ample toys all over the studio.

Les Copaque s affectionately known as Last Kopak- in our culture, the last 'kopak' typically means the last peel, hence the final chance at making great animated films and presenting them to the world. Last I heard, even the russians are enjoying the Upin & Ipin series. There are also die-hard fans in Turkey and Indonesia.

Under the sculpture of a gigantic frog perched over a coconut shell, the building houses over 90 staff and they're still hiring! Each day I was at Les Copaque, I saw at least one tour being conducted. I was told they would be delighted to have my students from Saito College over.

The training went on very smooth. By the last day, they were fast becoming video editors. On the last day I joined Faren and Safrizan for lunch at Geng Cafe just across the road from Les Copaque. This restaurant is themed around Upin & Ipin with characters from the show decorating the walls. It's jointly owned by Les Copaque and similar to the animated series, the food is really good too!

*Upin and Ipin are five-year-old identical twin brothers living in a Malay-Muslim household with their sister Ros and maternal grandmother Mak Uda. They are orphans and they live in a village known as Kampung Durian Runtuh in Malaysia