Workshops Description
Step into the world of cinematic video creation with Sony and NanLite in this immersive student masterclass led by Bradley Devine and Sean Boyce. This session breaks down the key elements of lighting and cinematography, using a live-action music video sequence featuring professional dancers. Learn how to shape light, create mood, and enhance visual storytelling through hands-on demonstrations and expert insights. Whether you’re a student, aspiring filmmaker, or content creator, this workshop will equip you with essential industry techniques to refine your craft and bring your creative vision to life.
Who Can Attend
This masterclass is ideal for film students, aspiring cinematographers, and content creators looking to enhance their understanding of cinematic lighting and camera techniques. Open to all skill levels—no prior experience required.
Agenda
This masterclass explores the art of cinematic lighting, focusing on shaping light for mood and storytelling. Participants will engage in hands-on demonstrations, breaking down a live-action music video scene to understand camera techniques, lighting setups, and practical industry workflows.
Bradley Devine
An experienced cinematographer known for his dynamic visual storytelling, Bradley Devine has worked across commercial, music video, and narrative filmmaking. With a strong eye for composition and lighting, his work brings energy and emotion to the screen. Devine has collaborated with global brands and top-tier artists, developing a reputation for crafting cinematic visuals with depth and precision. In this masterclass, he will share his expertise in camera movement, framing, and lighting techniques, helping students understand how to build visually compelling scenes.
Sean Boyce
A seasoned lighting gaffer, Sean Boyce has worked across commercials, music videos, and feature films, specializing in dynamic lighting setups that enhance mood and storytelling. With deep technical expertise, he will guide students through the creative and practical aspects of cinematic lighting, demonstrating how to shape light for compelling visuals.