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Agenda Municipal / Youth Remake It! - Workshop on directing for cinema by Sara Santos

Remake It! - Workshop on directing for cinema by Sara Santos
Sat 14, 21 and 28 May
Casa da Juventude programme

Casa da Juventude | Auditorium and Multimedia Room - 10h00

Free entrance | Target Audience: young people (aged between 14 and 35) | maximum number of participants limited to the capacity of the room | it is suggested to confirm attendance by email to: criajovem@famalicao.pt

This workshop invites participants to remake, restructure and refilm emblematic scenes from the history of cinema - starting from the construction of the mise-en-scène of each chosen scene: framing, plot and dialogues. The aim is to foster visual literacy and develop artistic and technical skills through the making of short remakes.

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