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Jodie Foster Teaches Filmmaking

Go behind the scenes with two-time Oscar-winner Jodie Foster, star of Silence of the Lambs and director of Little Man Tate. In her first online class, she’ll teach you how to bring your vision to life. Jodie brings her experience on both sides of the camera to guide you through every step of the filmmaking process, from storyboarding to casting and camera coverage. Everyone has a story. Learn how to tell yours.
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18 Episodes
  • Introduction
    E1
    Episode 1IntroductionMeet your new instructor: Oscar-winning actor and director Jodie Foster. Jodie talks about her perspective from both sides of the camera, what you’ll learn in her class, and why filmmaking means so much to her.
  • Finding Your Personal Story
    E2
    Episode 2Finding Your Personal StoryTo help you find the story you want to tell, Jodie gets personal. She speaks candidly about failure, identity, and self-knowledge so you can learn her process for authentic filmmaking.
  • Exploring the Big Idea in Film
    E3
    Episode 3Exploring the Big Idea in FilmJodie breaks down the concept of the “big idea” in film. You’ll discover how you can use it as a tool to hone your storytelling skills.
  • Jodie’s Short Film: Building Your Story Into a Screenplay, Part 1
    E4
    Episode 4Jodie’s Short Film: Building Your Story Into a Screenplay, Part 1Inspiration can come from anywhere. Jodie translates a real-life experience into a dramatic scene with Scott Frank, the screenwriter of her first film, Little Man Tate.
  • Creating the Vision for Your Film
    E5
    Episode 5Creating the Vision for Your FilmAs a director, your job is to communicate with your collaborators to create the vision for your film. Jodie discusses the tools she uses so you can bring your ideas to life.
  • Deconstructing Visual Choices: The Beaver
    E6
    Episode 6Deconstructing Visual Choices: The BeaverJodie breaks down a storyboard sequence from her movie The Beaver to explain how she chose shots that help convey the emotional message of the scene.
  • Jodie’s Short Film: Building Your Story into a Screenplay, Part 2
    E7
    Episode 7Jodie’s Short Film: Building Your Story into a Screenplay, Part 2Jodie reunites with Scott to continue workshopping the draft screenplay inspired by her real-life experience. Learn how Jodie collaborates with writers to help build character, tension, and realism into a scene.
  • Jodie’s Short Film: The Screenwriter-Director Collaboration
    E8
    Episode 8Jodie’s Short Film: The Screenwriter-Director CollaborationJodie and Scott go deeper into how to make the relationship between a director and a screenwriter more fruitful and effective.
  • Jodie’s Short Film: Constructing a Scene
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    Episode 9Jodie’s Short Film: Constructing a SceneUsing the short scene that she wrote with Scott, Jodie demonstrates how you can begin to visualize your story by mapping out a shot list.
  • Prepping and Scheduling
    E10
    Episode 10Prepping and SchedulingPrepping and scheduling is critical to your film’s success. Learn the tools and methods that Jodie uses in her films that you can apply to your own.
  • Casting
    E11
    Episode 11CastingJodie argues that casting is one of the most important decisions you can make as a filmmaker. Learn how she approaches the casting process and what you can look for in an actor when casting your own films.
  • The Acting Process
    E12
    Episode 12The Acting ProcessDrawing from her own acting process, Jodie teaches you how to inspire a powerful and honest performance from an actor.
  • Directing Actors
    E13
    Episode 13Directing ActorsJodie teaches you how to work with an actor on set to create a compelling scene.
  • Shooting Your Film
    E14
    Episode 14Shooting Your FilmDirecting a film is a series of choices and compromises. Learn about the tools Jodie uses to track her film while shooting, including set notes and reaction shots.
  • Selecting a Performance Case Study: Jack O’Connell in Money Monster
    E15
    Episode 15Selecting a Performance Case Study: Jack O’Connell in Money MonsterUsing Jack O’Connell’s performance in Money Monster, Jodie shows you what she considers when selecting a performance from multiple takes. Learn how to review dailies to make choices for your own film.
  • Editing
    E16
    Episode 16EditingLearn how Jodie approaches the editing process as she breaks down a scene put together from raw footage for Money Monster.
  • Music
    E17
    Episode 17MusicJodie uses music as a tool bind the seams of a movie together. With examples from her own films, Jodie teaches you how music selection can enhance your film.
  • Conclusion
    E18
    Episode 18ConclusionJodie concludes her class with a note on the future of filmmaking, female filmmakers, and her final words of wisdom.
 
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