Professional Wrestling Filmmaking Course
FIRST OF ITS KIND! Learn how to shoot professional wrestling from an industry professional who has worked for WWE and AEW! ONLY EIGHT SPACES AVAILABLE!
Are you passionate about professional wrestling and want to learn how to capture its exciting moments on camera? Look no further! Our comprehensive Professional Wrestling Filmmaking Course combines online and in-person learning to equip you with the skills needed to shoot and direct wrestling events like a pro.
Course Highlights:
Live Shoots and training: Participate in two live shoots where you’ll receive practical training and direction from me.
In-Depth Handbook: Access a detailed handbook covering essential techniques, camera settings, and storytelling principles specific to wrestling cinematography.
Interactive Zoom Calls: Engage in fortnightly online video sessions where we break down course material, discuss best practices, and answer your questions.
Email Support: Reach out for personalised guidance and troubleshooting.
Tape Reviews: Even if you can’t attend in person, submit your footage for constructive feedback and improvement.
Assessment and Certification: Demonstrate your skills and knowledge, and upon successful completion, become eligible for employment opportunities with our company.
In-person training opportunities are held in or near Glasgow, UK.
You will be trained by Adam. He has worked all over the world for both WWE and AEW, and for broadcasters such as BBC and Sky. His extensive experience and knowledge will be invaluable to you in your journey towards shooting wrestling at a professional level.
By the end of this course, you’ll not only be camera-ready for live wrestling shows but also gain valuable insights applicable to shooting various forms of entertainment. Enroll today and step into the exciting world of professional wrestling filmmaking!
The course runs for eight weeks starting on 13th January 2025. If you have any questions then drop us an e-mail at hello@bigstonemedita.tv
REFUND POLICY
Deposits are non-refundable. Full payments or full payments minus deposit are refundable minus fees up until 14 days before the start of the course.
Full payment must be received before the start of the course or you will not be permitted to take part.
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