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Where:
Units 3&4 Teddington Business Park Station Road Teddington TW11 9BQ
When:
11/01/2018

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Event Overview
This week we are running a series of events focused around the great products and accessories from ARRI. Today’s session focuses on configuring the ALEXA Mini, both for studio and run & gun operation featuring top DoP Steven Gray. You can try-out the camera configurations for yourself and understand the benefits by talking directly to Steven and the ARRI product experts.
 
Seeing is believing
 
You will see how experienced DoP Steven Gray configures and sets-up the ALEXA Mini camera but you can only judge if it works for you by trying it out for yourself.
 
Held in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere you can chat with other attendees to understand if the configurations fit your requirements and what they think about the competition. This event will equip you with the practical knowledge and hands-on experience to know whether investing in the ALEXA MINI is worth it, which accessories are best and which to avoid.
 
The day will start with a short presentation and then you can spend as much or as little time as you feel you need to get the most from the event. Equipment being demonstrated includes the ARRI SkyPanel lights, ALEXA Mini, ALEXA SXT, ARRI lenses, Wireless control system WCU 4, ARRI Wireless Video System and general camera accessories.

You will leave this session with:
  • A clear understanding of how to configure the ALEXA Mini
  • How these set-ups compare against the competition
  • Advice on the benefits of Studio & Run and Gun set-ups
  • Hands-on experience of using the cameras in both configurations
Who should attend:
This event is suitable for anyone who is interested in learning how to configure the ALEXA Mini and see how it compares against the competition. It is particularly relevant to people who are looking at purchasing cameras for a studio or run and gun production. Independent filmmakers, Cinematographers, DoP's, camera operators, freelancers, Producers, Directors.
 
This event is a must for anyone interested in how to configure the ARRI Mini.

What attendees say..

"Hi guys, watched the webinar. Just fantastic and so inspirational. Thank you all!"

Moxey Imaging

"Thanks again for a great day; it was very helpful & informative."

Paul Myles - Manager Multi Media Journalism Training BBC Academy

"The rightful thanks entirely belong to Visual Impact for this superb opportunity to learn from the genius Aistair Chapman"

Dhruv Gadhvi - Cameraman

"Thanks for organising the event at Teddington. It was enjoyable and interesting and helpful. A big thank you to all your staff who participated."

Chris Morphet - Cameraman

"Thank you for yesterday's RAW/ Da Vinci Resolve webinar. It was excellent - well-presented and very useful for me."

Michael Cotes

"Just wanted to thank you for a very interesting afternoon yesterday. Great tech knowledge from your guys and lots of hands on. A very worthwhile session."

Brian Marden Jones

"Many thanks for sending the link to catch up later - really useful Webinar."

Kelvin Richard - DOP

"I really enjoyed the day found it so useful. All the staff we so friendly and informative."

Tony Jones - Director- Lighting Cameraman/DoP/Editor/PD

"Just a quick note to say thanks for the Sony PMW-200 Masterclass.... It was not only great to learn more about the PMW200, but also to meet the other attendees."

Steve Vousden - News Craft Coordinator, BBC Wales

"Absolutely brilliant - one of the best webinars I have attended! Thanks also to Rob"

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Steven Gray
I’m always looking for new ways to create great images: working with the new digital technologies available today excites me as much as when I first worked with film.
               
Since training at the National Film and Television School (funded courtesy of a tour with Prince), I’ve filmed award winning Drama Documentaries (Banged Up Abroad, Days that Shook the World), prize-winning Short Films (Tooty’s Wedding), Independent Feature Films (Freestyle), acclaimed Documentaries (The Man who Ate his Lover, Fighting the War, Crucifixion), Promos/Commercials and even the odd teenage hit (S Club 7).
Running through this diversity is a constant drive to translate the director’s vision into something even greater than they initially imagined. I love the process in which a swarm of ideas can coalesce into a single frame. It’s about providing filmmakers with the best possible palette, both creative and technological, with which to tell their stories: one of the reasons I’m excited about the new cameras we are working with.
Whether I am working in a stripped back team on an access doc in a war zone, or running a 30+ drama unit in China, the kit must fit the job. Ultimately technology is a means to an end and just one part of the wider creative and collaborative process - a process I am passionate about.
Units 3&4 Teddington Business Park Station Road Teddington TW11 9BQ