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Docudrama Masterclass with Alan Rosenthal

Thursday, 23 February 2012 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM (GMT+1200)

Auckland, New Zealand

Docudrama Masterclass with Alan Rosenthal

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Ticket Type Sales End Price * Fee Quantity
Masterclass Ticket - Full Price Ended NZ$55.00 NZ$0.00
Masterclass Ticket - SDGNZ Member Discount   more info Ended NZ$35.00 NZ$0.00
Masterclass Ticket - University of Auckland Student Discount   more info Ended NZ$35.00 NZ$0.00
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“The challenges of writing and producing docudrama and documentary today”

Alan Rosenthal is an award-winning documentary maker. His films have won an Emmy and Peabody Journalism Award and a Christopher Award (USA highest humanitarian award). He has written seven books on documentary including the well known Writing, Directing and Producing Documentaries, Writing Docudrama and most recently Succeeding as a Documentary Filmmaker: A Guide to the Professional World.

Alan has worked in England and America where he has made over 40 documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4 UK, PBS, CBC, ABC, Arte and ZDF. He has also taught at many of the world’s film schools.

This Masterclass has a special focus on docudrama, from concept to final film, with an emphasis on shape and ideas, scripting, writing narration using Rosenthal’s recent production ‘The First Fagin’ as a case study and mainly dealing with the challenges confronting the writer/director.

Presented by the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand with support from the Department of Film, Television and Media Studies at the University of Auckland

 

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University of Auckland
Arts 1, Room 315
14A Symonds St
Auckland, Auckland 1010
New Zealand

Thursday, 23 February 2012 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM (GMT+1200)


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Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand



The Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand (SDGNZ) creates a forum where directors and editors can define, defend and further their professional industry. Directors and editors have a responsibility to shape and influence the collective environment they work in. It is the Guild's role to help screen directors and editors work more effectively in the New Zealand Film and Television industry.

Through the promotion and advancement of New Zealand feature film and TV production, the SDGNZ strives to develop the professional incentives that are needed to encourage talented people to stretch their skills, exploit their gifts to the full and encourage others to follow.

For all expertise levels, from young trainees to seasoned directors and editors, the SDGNZ is dedicated to the artistic excellence, employment opportunity and economic wellbeing of its members.