Frontline Club

Frontline Club
Frontline Club is a media club in Paddington, London.
We have recently launched a series of courses developed in response to the increasing demands on journalists to become multi-skilled with the rise of solo video journalism. Our courses all provide a very practical approach and are a mixture of theory and hands-on practical training with feedback provided throughout. Frontline trainers are high-profile professionals still working in the field, with extensive experience in both news gathering and documentary filmmaking. Classes are restricted to a maximum of eight participants.
Shooting with DV cameras - 5 days ( 750) - Camera skills are taught using the latest small-format professional 3-chip video cameras. The concepts and skills needed to shoot video for any purpose from documentaries to news clips are explored.
Editing with Final Cut Pro - 5 days ( 750) - This course is designed to provide a thorough understanding of Final Cut Pro and non-linear editing concepts, learning how to take a basic edit from start to finish, solving problems encountered along the way.
Lighting for Video - 2 days ( 300) - Learn how to balance time constraints with carrying a heavy lighting kit and shooting solo to get the best lighting results. The course explores different lighting principles and allows time to test out a range of equipment.
The Frontline Club is committed to social entrepreneurship - all profits from the training help the work of the Frontline Charitable Trust and its public events programme.
Frontline Club is based in London, Greater London, United Kingdom
The Frontline Club opened its doors soon after the Frontline Television News agency closed down. Frontline TV was created over Christmas lunch in the midst of the chaos and confusion of the Romanian revolution. It went on to become a key player in the independent fringe of television newsgathering.
Frontline will be remembered as one of the high peaks of journalism. Martha Gellhorn certainly thought so, and she was a pretty good judge John Simpson
The Club was set up by the surviving members of the original team of maverick cameramen, and dedicated to the memory of friends and colleagues who lost their lives gathering news and images from the world s conflict zones.
This history is reflected throughout the building in our changing photographic exhibitions. The current War and Protest exhibition is made up of iconic black and white from some of the world s finest photographers, including the legendary Robert Capa.
The Club quickly became a centre for a diverse group of people united by their passion for quality journalism and dedication to ensuring that stories that fade from headlines are kept in sharp focus. It exists to promote freedom of expression and support journalists, cameramen and photographers who risk their lives in the course of their work.
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13 Norfolk PlaceLondonGreater LondonW2 1QJUnited Kingdom
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