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Canon Masterclass Capturing Movement



24 MARCH | 10:00 - 18:00 | Eye Studio | By invitation

Cinedans in partnership with Canon present:

One-day Masterclass for students about filming movement and improving filming skills by international award-winning film directors Andrew Margetson and Daphne Lucker,  supported by Canon.

The focus is on filming movement - how exactly do you do that? And what technical equipment do you use to do so? Margetson and Lucker will talk from their own area of expertise and give tips & tricks on camera work, technical aspects and preparation. Participants will have the chance to work on their film skills through an assignment, using and testing the professional equipment of Canon under the supervision of a Canon expert.

Andrew Margetson (UK) is a London based and award-winning director of commercials and dancefilms. His work with star dancers such as Lil Buck, Keone and Mari, Marianela Nunez and Lauren Cuthbertson has brought him a raft of awards. His passion for working with actors and dancers has led him writing and directing beautifully crafted narrative shorts, the latest 'Stavropol', shown at Cinedans FEST ’22. www.margetson.com

Daphne Lucker (NL) is an Amsterdam based director and photographer. Lucker graduated in 2018 from the Netherlands Film Academy with the short dancefilm SISTERS. This film was awarded several prizes, among others the Cinedans International Student Award in 2019, sponsored by Canon. Lucker is currently working on a two dance films and a new feature film. www.daphnelucker.com

Canon is the sponsoring partner of the International Student Competition since 2015. This award and competition are a great encouragement and incentive for students at home and abroad for future filmmakers, choreographers and dancers who create a new visual language through dance and film. Following an earlier successful 'capturing movement' workshop, Canon and Cinedans are again offering students the opportunity to learn more about how best to capture movement in a creative way.