The Filmmaker’s Academy – Adrian Per
You already know the basics. Now it’s time to understand why it all matters. Learn the theory behind camera angles, focal length, and how one frame can convey so many different emotions, even with minimal changes. I’ll show you how to think like a filmmaker and take your work from “good” to cinematic.
Are you struggling with…
- Creative Plateau
Your work looks decent, but it doesn’t stand out or feel cinematic? - Professional Gap
Can’t figure out what separates your work from filmmaker-level content? - Disconnected Clips
Your videos feel like stitched-together shots with no cohesive flow or emotion?
By the end of this course, you will be:
- Thinking Cinematically
Create polished work that feels purposeful from the first frame to the final cut - Creating Emotion
Build tension, create cohesive visual narratives, and use camera movement and composition to guide emotion - Standing Out
Go from good to standout work that gets noticed and opens doors to new opportunities
What You’ll Learn In The Filmmaker’s Academy
Module 1: Creator to Filmmaker Mindset
Shift from making content to creating films. You’ll learn what it means to think like a filmmaker, understand the power of intention in every shot, and set up your own film project to follow along with throughout the course.
- Chapter 1: Setting the Stage (What to Expect)
- Chapter 2: What It Means to Think Like A Filmmaker
- Chapter 3: The Power of Intentionality In Every Shot
- Chapter 4: Project Setup
Module 2: Visual Storytelling for Solo Shooters
Master how filmmakers approach story through visuals. You’ll learn intermediate composition principles, how to use camera movement to drive emotion, how to plan shot sequences for narrative flow, and how to match lens choice to your story’s mood.
- Chapter 1: How Filmmakers Approach Story in Visuals
- Chapter 2: Intermediate Composition & Framing Principles
- Chapter 2: Skills Practice
- Chapter 3: Camera Movement to Drive Emotion
- Chapter 4: Planning Shot Sequences for Narrative Flow
- Chapter 5: Lens Choice & Focal Length for Mood
Module 3: Cinematic Shooting Techniques
Understand what “cinematic” actually means and how to achieve it. You’ll learn one-light setups for dramatic results, understand the psychology of camera angles, and how to frame vertical video with intention using the center-eye rule.
- Chapter 1: What Does “Cinematic” Actually Mean?
- Chapter 2: Cinematic Lighting With One Light
- Chapter 3: The Psychology of Camera Angles – Directing Emotion with Framing
- Chapter 4: Framing for Vertical Video – The Center Eye Rule & Renaissance Principles
Module 4: Sound & Edit Rhythm
Learn to use sound as your most powerful storytelling tool. You’ll master my sound formula (riser → climax → silence), learn how to control pacing and rhythm to evoke emotion, and understand how to layer immersive sound that brings your films to life.
- Chapter 1: Sound as a Cinematic Storytelling Tool
- Chapter 2: The Formula (Adrian’s Method)
- Chapter 3: Pacing & Rhythm – Editing to Evoke Emotion
- Chapter 4: Building Immersive Sound Layers
- Chapter 5: Applying Sound Design in Real Time
Module 5: Preparing for Advanced Filmmaking
Celebrate how far you’ve come and prepare for what’s next. You’ll identify what separates good work from great, learn how to build a creative practice without burning out, and understand exactly where to go from here to keep growing as a filmmaker.
- Chapter 1: What Separates Intermediate from Pro-Level Work
- Chapter 2: How to Build a Sustainable Filmmaker Practice
- Chapter 3: What You’re Now Ready For
- Chapter 4: Final Reflection – Where You Go From Here
- Final Note – End of Course: From Creator to Filmmaker
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