VFS Intro to Directing (Online) JAN 29 - MAR 12, 2026
Overview
In this seven-week course, students will get a taste of some of the key roles and responsibilities of the working director. From script analysis to blocking actors and camera, you will learn to tell a story cinematically, using the camera and actors as your tools. Assignments will be reviewed during class and directors will receive feedback on the effectiveness of their approach from both instructor and peers.
Course Details:
Dates: January 29 to March 12, 2026
Duration: 7-week course, one online class per week
Time: Thursdays, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. (PST Vancouver Time Zone)
Cost: $950
Learning Outcomes – Participants Will:
Understand the key roles and responsibilities of the working director.
Learn how to tell a story cinematically, using the camera and actors as tools.
Explore the relationship between the director and their team.
Understand script analysis and use it to guide your directorial choices.
Understand how to plan character movement that emphasizes the psychology of the scene in an efficient manner.
Explore the emotional power and narrative intent of camera placement, lens choice, shot content and composition.
Requirements:
Computer, microphone, and camera (optional)
Any video capturing device (cell phone or other)
Video editing software of your choice
Stable Internet connection
Prerequisites:
Students are not required to have any previous training or experience.
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Highlights
- 42 days 1 hour
- Online
Refund Policy
Location
Online event
Organized by
Vancouver Film School
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