Growing Your Creative Toolkit, Mount Gambier — CA3

Date:
Time
9:00 am 4:30 pm
Location
Tenison Woods College, 101 Shepherdson Rd, Mount Gambier
Join CA3 and Country Arts SA for a workshop that takes participants on a journey to discover the practical strategies to support students making their own films.

Creating a film: Presenter – Dr Tom Young Filmmaker, business owner and Senior Lecturer, Flinders University

The workshop takes participants on a journey to discover the practical strategies to support students making their own films. In 2023 Tom Young set himself the challenge of making a feature film within 100 days. The project documented the entire creative process – development, working with actors, planning the film shoot, production design, cinematography, sound, and editing. All documentation available for free.

Put the ‘T’ in Shirt Augmented Fashion: Presenter – Yunita Manfrin, Tenison Woods College

Using Adobe Photoshop, explore four different components of digital art from generating ideas to the final product including:

  • conceptual development and use of word generators for ideas
  • photo manipulation & editing-how to mask images,create clean layers, apply layer styles,add detail and print and press.
  • creating simple GIFs using the timeline feature in Photoshop and how to use EyeJack and Augment the print on a t-shirt.

Illuminate Your Classroom: Presenter – Nic Tubb, Mt Gambier High School.

A projection art workshop suitable for beginners to support teaching in Media Arts and Drama. The workshop will introduce the concept of projection mapping using PowerPoint, Photoshop, Premiere Pro/After Effects, then give hands on experience mapping images or video onto complex surfaces and objects – BYO laptop to have a go.

 
🗓️ When — Sat 24th Aug 2024
🕑 Time — 9.00 to 4.30
🚩 Where — Tenison Woods College, 101 Shepherdson Rd, Mount Gambier

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the traditional owners throughout South Australia and we pay respect to the custodians of the lands on which we live and learn. We respect their spiritual relationship with Country and acknowledge that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to those living today and we do so in the spirit of reconciliation.