


'Making The Short Film' with Film Director ALEX BROWNING - 'In Person' Workshop - 15th November - 10:00am - 6:00pm - £100 (Members £90)
📍@tibstreetstudio - Central Manchester - 15th November - 10:00am - 6:00pm - - £100 (Members £90)
’MAKING THE SHORT FILM’ - WITH FILM DIRECTOR ALEX BROWNING
WORKSHOP INFO:
Alex Browning will be leading on a FULL DAY ‘Making The Short Film' workshop.
The day will be split across various strands including:
Finding your story; to hone in on the 'what' and 'why' of your story, and how to cultivate an authentic vision for your film.
Exercises in filmmaking;that will illustrate what filmmakers need to think about as they ideate, develop, produce and complete their short film. Here Alex will also give practical tutorials using examples from his body of work.
Industry insights;conversations around strategy for your short film (including film festivals & distribution), and how to navigate the wider industry.
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Please note - this will be an interactive workshop, allowing attendees to ask questions as and when they arise.
Come with your thinking caps on, and with a small idea for a short film.
Be prepared to have a fun, chatty and dynamic workshop.
All experience welcome.
Bio:
Alex brings over a decade of experience as a director and storyteller. Alex has made a number of short films with commissions from BFI Network, Sky Studios, and Channel 4. His most recent short film DAYLIGHT RULES, was made with Sky and BFI, starring T'Nia Miller and David Ajala, it is out now on Sky in the UK & Ireland, and the film is available to view online on DUST. The film had its' international premier in New York at TIDE Film Festival, and won 'Best Afrofuturism' at Atlanta Sci-Fi Film Festival, both festivals supported by HBO.
Alex's television credits include BBC's three part drama GRANITE HARBOUR (season 2), filmed in Scotland. Following this, Alex went on to be named as a Broadcast HotShot in 2024.
Alex has also directed numerous episodes on TV dramas in the UK, this has included CORONATION STREET (2019-2025), EMMERDALE (2022-2025), HOLLYOAKS (2023-2025) and prior to this BBC’s THE DUMPING GROUND.
📍@tibstreetstudio - Central Manchester - 15th November - 10:00am - 6:00pm - - £100 (Members £90)
’MAKING THE SHORT FILM’ - WITH FILM DIRECTOR ALEX BROWNING
WORKSHOP INFO:
Alex Browning will be leading on a FULL DAY ‘Making The Short Film' workshop.
The day will be split across various strands including:
Finding your story; to hone in on the 'what' and 'why' of your story, and how to cultivate an authentic vision for your film.
Exercises in filmmaking;that will illustrate what filmmakers need to think about as they ideate, develop, produce and complete their short film. Here Alex will also give practical tutorials using examples from his body of work.
Industry insights;conversations around strategy for your short film (including film festivals & distribution), and how to navigate the wider industry.
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Please note - this will be an interactive workshop, allowing attendees to ask questions as and when they arise.
Come with your thinking caps on, and with a small idea for a short film.
Be prepared to have a fun, chatty and dynamic workshop.
All experience welcome.
Bio:
Alex brings over a decade of experience as a director and storyteller. Alex has made a number of short films with commissions from BFI Network, Sky Studios, and Channel 4. His most recent short film DAYLIGHT RULES, was made with Sky and BFI, starring T'Nia Miller and David Ajala, it is out now on Sky in the UK & Ireland, and the film is available to view online on DUST. The film had its' international premier in New York at TIDE Film Festival, and won 'Best Afrofuturism' at Atlanta Sci-Fi Film Festival, both festivals supported by HBO.
Alex's television credits include BBC's three part drama GRANITE HARBOUR (season 2), filmed in Scotland. Following this, Alex went on to be named as a Broadcast HotShot in 2024.
Alex has also directed numerous episodes on TV dramas in the UK, this has included CORONATION STREET (2019-2025), EMMERDALE (2022-2025), HOLLYOAKS (2023-2025) and prior to this BBC’s THE DUMPING GROUND.
📍@tibstreetstudio - Central Manchester - 15th November - 10:00am - 6:00pm - - £100 (Members £90)
’MAKING THE SHORT FILM’ - WITH FILM DIRECTOR ALEX BROWNING
WORKSHOP INFO:
Alex Browning will be leading on a FULL DAY ‘Making The Short Film' workshop.
The day will be split across various strands including:
Finding your story; to hone in on the 'what' and 'why' of your story, and how to cultivate an authentic vision for your film.
Exercises in filmmaking;that will illustrate what filmmakers need to think about as they ideate, develop, produce and complete their short film. Here Alex will also give practical tutorials using examples from his body of work.
Industry insights;conversations around strategy for your short film (including film festivals & distribution), and how to navigate the wider industry.
---
Please note - this will be an interactive workshop, allowing attendees to ask questions as and when they arise.
Come with your thinking caps on, and with a small idea for a short film.
Be prepared to have a fun, chatty and dynamic workshop.
All experience welcome.
Bio:
Alex brings over a decade of experience as a director and storyteller. Alex has made a number of short films with commissions from BFI Network, Sky Studios, and Channel 4. His most recent short film DAYLIGHT RULES, was made with Sky and BFI, starring T'Nia Miller and David Ajala, it is out now on Sky in the UK & Ireland, and the film is available to view online on DUST. The film had its' international premier in New York at TIDE Film Festival, and won 'Best Afrofuturism' at Atlanta Sci-Fi Film Festival, both festivals supported by HBO.
Alex's television credits include BBC's three part drama GRANITE HARBOUR (season 2), filmed in Scotland. Following this, Alex went on to be named as a Broadcast HotShot in 2024.
Alex has also directed numerous episodes on TV dramas in the UK, this has included CORONATION STREET (2019-2025), EMMERDALE (2022-2025), HOLLYOAKS (2023-2025) and prior to this BBC’s THE DUMPING GROUND.