Academy Award–winning filmmaker Spike Lee teaches his approach to directing, writing, and producing.
Spike Lee didn’t just direct his award-winning 1986 feature debut, She’s Gotta Have It. He was also the writer, star, truck driver, location scout, electrician, and caterer, because that’s what it took to get his film made. In his first-ever online directing class, the visionary behind Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X, and 25th Hour lets you in on his uncompromising approach to filmmaking. Learn about writing, self-producing, working with actors, and making movies that break barriers.
Lessons;
- Introduction
- Putting Words On Paper
- Storytelling
- Speaking Truth to Power: On the Waterfront
- Spike's Film 101s Pt. 1
- Case Study: Financing Malcolm X
- Importance of Casting
- Collaborating With Your Director of Photography
- Storytelling with Camera Coverage
- Storyboards: Malcolm X
- Spike's Film 101s Pt. 2
- Directing Actors
- Collaborating and Improvising with Actors
- Opening Title Sequences
- Music Is Key
- Editing
- Film as an Agent of Change
- Storytelling for Documentaries
- Closing
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