Cerritos College Cinematography Student
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Under-Cranked and Optical-Flowed HD 24p clip
Sean Escalante Saturday Cinematography Student
Vision 2 16mm film shoot - Cinematography students
 
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Filmmaking Program Mission Statement


The film production courses at Cerritos College will introduce students to the broad industry of filmmaking both as a creative art form and as a dynamic business offering many rewarding career paths.

Students develop industry relevant skills by learning time-honored fundamentals, contemporary trends and current technology to prepare them for a highly competitive field whether to transfer to a film school or to find entry-level work in the industry.

Five new courses have been added to the program: Film and Digital Cinematography, Advanced Motion Picture Editing, Commercials and PSA Production, Music Video Production and Reality Television/Documentary Filmmaking.

For more information, visit http://cerritosfilm.org
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Who am I?
I am a cinematography student at Cerritos College. Studying both motion picture and digital video image creation.
Hometown:
Norwalk, CA
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United States
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Bryan Shin's jump filmed in "high speed" with a Bolex. 16mm Kodak. Edited in FCP and slowed down using Optical Flow in Motion 3
 
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TaylorMullenfilms (1 month ago)
new trailer for my new up coming film. check it out let me no what u think