
About the Event
Learn how content creation can be as simple as picking up your phone, in this workshop with film-maker Mark Regan.
The DIY Smartphone Video Production Basics workshop equips creatives with the tools and skills to create professional-looking videos using their mobile phones, enabling cost-effective in-house content production.
Participants will gain practical knowledge on essential equipment, planning techniques like storyboarding and scripting, and effective use of locations, props, and people. The workshop also covers key filming techniques, including lighting, framing, sound recording, and visual storytelling, ensuring businesses can produce polished, engaging videos.
Key Topics:
- Choosing the right equipment (cameras, tripods, microphones, lighting).
- Basics of framing, lighting, and sound.
- Simple editing techniques using free or low-cost software.
Follow the link below to book.
This workshop is presented and subsidised for Mandurah artists by the City of Mandurah as part of our Creative Learning Calendar program.Click herefor more information on upcoming creative professional development workshops.
Location – Mandurah Bowling Club
Date – Thursday, 15 May 2025
Times – 6pm-8pm
Cost – $10
Tickets – BOOK HERE
Accessibility –wheelchair accessible
Meet the Facilitator
Mark Regan is a filmmaker based in Western Australia who inspires audiences to be their unique selves by creating stories which expose the misconceptions of our own brains and society’s rules.
Mark writes short and feature film scripts. He has been involved in numerous local narrative film and documentary productions as a director, producer and cinematographer.
Mark began to create stories when he was a child and has always dreamed of sharing them with a wide audience. He is motivated to make stories that ask big questions and encourage the audience pause and reflect. In 2002, Mark graduated from Edith Cowan University with a Bachelor of Communications in Media and Film Studies. He taught film and digital media at Murdoch Institute of Technology from 2006 to 2021.
For more information, visit markregan.com.au