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Photo Videos – Sarah Wylie Ammerman VanMeter

Saturdays, July 24-August 14 – noon-2:00 pm – $45

In partnership with the Lexington Film League. This class will step you through the cinematic process, from storyboarding, to shooting, editing, and publishing. We will build narratives using photographs and voice over, learn editing with Windows Movie Maker, and publish the finished product to YouTube. Bring your digital cameras (point-and-shoot, SLR, video camera, cell phone) and ideas to the first class!

Read Some Books, Watch Some Movies – Yury Metelski and Hannah LeGris

Thursdays, April 8-May 27 and June 10-August 26- 5:30-7:30 pm – Free

In partnership with the Lexington Film League. Come together with a dynamic group of your peers to watch interesting films and read stimulating works by contemporary authors–followed by thought-provoking discussion! The book and film list is open to direction from group members; those in the class will be encouraged to contribute to the list throughout the duration of the course, and to facilitate conversations about the books and films of their choice.

Video Control: Language & Execution in Video Editing – Lennon Michalski

Fridays, October 22 – November 12 – 2:00-4:00 pm – $55


Do you want to clean up your home videos? Make a music video? Develop a documentary style project for the web? This class deals with video editing and effects application. We will learn the tool vocabulary of Movie Maker through the process of loading, editing, and the manipulation of digital video. Students should bring video on a hard drive, DVD, or video that is still on the camera. Offered in partnership with the Lexington Film League. Completion of Computer Literacy 1 or basic computers skills required.

“Classes offered by the Carnegie Center have been the making of me as a poet. Beginning with a workshop with Tony Crunk, proceeding through a Master Class with James Baker Hall, out of which grew the Mosaic women’s poetry group, and culminating in a long series of advanced workshops with Leatha Kendrick, I have received the most valuable training of my career. All very reasonably priced.” --- Sherry Chandler


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