I'm teaching two cinematography master classes as part of a five-part series for #GalsNGear and Women in Film and Video DC! The first one is on June 19 on Blackmagic Design Cameras, the second is on July 11 on Lighting Strategies.
#GalsNGear Cinematography Master Classes Start 6/19

June 19 - Blackmagic Design Cameras featuring the Ursa Mini
July 11 - Lighting Strategies for Production and Post featuring Fox Fury and Washington Source
July 31 - Canon EOS C300 Mark II, Panasonic AU-EVA1, and Sony FS7
August 14 - Steadicam Basics
September 25 - Getting the Most from High-end Cameras and Lenses (to be held at DC Camera)

Panelists will include: 
- Sheila Smith, SnS Productions
- Carla Sandy, Sandy AV
- Meagan Arnold, cinematographer
- Katherine Velle, editor
- Louise M. Hernon, lighting director/gaffer
- Kathi D. Overton, gaffer
- George Green, Washington Source for Lighting
- Mike Wilson, camera operator
- Autumn Moran, cinematographer
- Mike Cormier, director of photography
- John Napolitano, Steadicam operator
- Andy Schwartz, Steadicam operator
- Erich Roland, director of photography  

You can take individual sessions as space allows.
$80/series WIFV Members l $140/series general public
$20/master class WIFV Members l $35/master class general public
Limited to 20 participants per session

The first four sessions will be held at Interface Media Group, 1233 20th Street, NW (Dupont South Metro). On-street parking opens at 6:30 pm.  The final session will be held at DC Camera, 2810 Merrilee Drive, Fairfax, VA  22031 (lot parking available).

A huge thanks to the series sponsors - Blackmagic DesignFoxFury Lighting, Gemstar Foundation, Interface Media Group, and DC Camera!

#GalsNGear is a pop-up event that brings professional women in the technical fields of video, film and digital media together with the tools, skills and community to succeed in their chosen craft. #GalsNGear, founded by Amy DeLouise, is a national initiative of Women in Film & Video and is focused on creating new opportunities for women DP's, gaffers, editors, special effects designers, sound engineers, drone operators and more. 
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