Film on location in on your summer break Discover first-hand what draws the global film industry here, while creating your own short drama for your show reel.

Develop your TOOL KIT Screen Tools: A four-week practical course • Producing for digital and new media for emerging filmmakers • Multi-camera television production • Single camera location shooting Structured around a practical production process You will have access to our high-end production • Digital editing based on professional television industry practice, and editing equipment and facilities to produce Screen Tools is a hands-on course designed to multi-camera recorded scenes in our television • Script production set you up with the tools you need to launch studio, as well as shooting on location in the • Production management your career in film, television and digital media beautiful harbourside city of Auckland. industries. In a time when people are more often turning • Industry production methods Under the guidance of experienced actor, to new digital platforms for their media • Casting and directing actors producer, director and tutor, John Callen, as well consumption, Screen Tools places a focus on the as guest tutors from the television industry, you “saleable” value and digital delivery of your final • Collaboration in an industry-style will work with a team to develop a complete short piece. With your production team, you will decide production episodic drama. From script production to post on a target audience and the mode of broadcast production you will experience the entire process, for your production. • Directing developing your creative and technical skills in This course is ideal for recent screen production • Post-production drama scripting, acting, directing and producing. graduates, or students looking for a study abroad experience. Course field trips include a visit to • Build industry contacts the in Matamata, and a visit • Finished product to add to your to the Academy Award® winning Weta Workshop show reel in . • Professional credit for your production CV

20 June – 15 July 2016 New Zealand screen industry From low-budget productions to major world- wide blockbusters, screen production is a vibrant industry in New Zealand. The country’s stunning scenery and government support has attracted major Hollywood film productions includingThe Lord of the Rings trilogy, , and Avatar, as well as long-running television series including Power Rangers and Hercules.

Tutor: John Callen Recent New Zealand films such asWhale Auckland, New Zealand John Callen has over 40 years’ experience as Rider have attracted wider international attention an actor, director and producer in the film and and quirky small budget films such asWhat We Field trips television industries, and as a tutor teaching Do In The Shadows, directed by Taika Waititi acting skills and television production at (One Car, One Night; Boy) and Jemaine Clement Hobbiton Movie Set tertiary level. His most significant film credit (Flight of the Concords) reached an international Visit the set of “” from The Hobbit film series to date is one of the core-cast roles in Peter audience through inventive crowd funding and trilogy. Accompanied by Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy where he played strategies and creative marketing. course tutor John Callen, who plays the deaf dwarf the dwarf Oin. John has acted in or directed Increasingly, emerging filmmakers around the Oin in The Hobbit, you will hear first hand about more than 100 stage plays as well a variety of world are bypassing traditional film and television life on set as you explore Hobbit holes, The Green television dramas. John’s expertise in working and are turning to new digital media platforms to Dragon Inn, The Mill, the double arched bridge and with actors and training television directors will showcase their work. Recognising this trend, the other structures and gardens built for the films. be an integral part of the course. Screen Tools course focuses on a range of digital options for the delivery of the complete episodic Guest tutors drama that you will produce on the course. Throughout the course guest tutors working in New Zealand’s television and screen industry Screen production at the will be invited to work with students on various aspects of the production. University of Auckland Confirmed guest tutor Kathleen Anderson is Alongside Screen Tools, the University of the Commissioning Editor of Drama for New Auckland also offers full degree screen Zealand’s national broadcaster Television New production programmes at both undergraduate Zealand (TVNZ). She has been a writer in the and postgraduate level. Student works have industry and keeps a close watching brief screened at major international film festivals, over New Zealand’s most successful television including Venice, London and New York. series, Shortland Street. Kathleen will conduct This year films by two graduates from Course tutor John Callen (right) plays Oin in The Hobbit. a story-pitching session with each group in the University were selected for the New PHOTO: Warner Bros. Screen Tools, helping to develop the central Zealand International Film Festival: Crossing storyline for the drama production. Rachmaninoff, directed by Rebecca Tansley, Weta Workshop and Mrs Mokemoke by Li Geng Xin. A third Based in Wellington, New Zealand, Weta Workshop production, Not Like Her (Hash Perambalam, is an Academy Award® winning design and effects Course dates: 20 June – 15 July 2016 Lucy Stonex, Brendan Donovan, Grant Mckinnon) studio. Founded by two Kiwis in their back room in Course structure: Full-time Monday to Friday has been Shortlisted for 2015’s Best New 1987, Weta Workshop has grown into a world- (approx. 40 hours per week). Structured Zealand Short Film. leading company producing sets, props, makeup classes Tuesday and Thursday mornings. As a student on the Screen Tools short course, and effects for productions includingMad Max, The Eight to ten hours studio time per week. you may also have the opportunity to crew for Hobbit, Elysium, Man of Steel, and Avatar. Other time is spent in script production, other student productions that are in production On this field trip, you’ll get an insight into how Weta casting, on-location filming, post-production, throughout June and July. Workshop creates weapons, armour, costumes and editing and field trips. The University of Auckland maintains strong links creatures for film. Learn from a Weta Workshop Credit weighting: 15 NZ points (approximately with local and international creative industries, Prosthetics and Make-up Artist how to make your 3-5 US credits). International students may and is a member of the International Association own set of prosethetic Hobbit ears, and get your be able to cross-credit back to your home of Film and Television Schools (CILECT). hands dirty in the “Art of Fake Blood Workshop”. institution. Programme fee: NZ$5,900 GST inclusive (US$3,750*). Fee includes tuition, “Having the guidance of John Callen is easily one of the key accommodation, and field trips to Hobbiton reasons this course is so fantastic, each class leaves you Movie Set and Weta Workshop. feeling considerably up-skilled and excited about a future in Eligibility: This course is designed for students the film industry. with two years’ undergraduate experience. “Not only does the course allow for focus on particular areas A background in film or media production, of interest (for me this was directing), it also introduces and drama, or creative writing is preferred, but emphasizes the collaborative nature of the industry, allowing not essential. Students with only one year for friendships which have transcended my studies, into my of undergraduate experience and a strong working life.” – Stella Staab creative portfolio are also eligible for entry. Today Stella is working on a NZ on Air platinum-funded www.auckland.ac.nz/screentools documentary series at Greenstone TV, one of New Zealand’s Email: [email protected] largest production companies. *Based on exchange rate at time of publication (September 2015)