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CALLING ALL TEACHERS!£3 TICKETS FOR YOUR STUDENTS

Whether it’s linked to an area of thecurriculum, a cultural visit or a reward forexcellence, a trip to the cinema is a fantasticexperience for young people.

If you book as a school, college or university group for one of ourprogrammed screenings, tickets are £3 per student and free foraccompanying teachers. You must book in advance as educationtickets are limited for each screening.

For groups of over 50 we can put on a private screening ofyour choice - subject to film availability.

For education bookings please contact Steve Little by email on [email protected] or by telephone on 0115 850 7812

Welcome to the newseason of courses hereat Broadway. We are veryhappy to be putting onan array of coursesstarting in January2010, from old favouritessuch as Talk Cinema tonew one-off workshops.

NEW COURSES AT BROADWAY

• THEORY COURSES...

ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN CINEMA: ITALIAN NEOREALISM5 weeks commencing 11 January

THE FRENCH NEW WAVE 5 weeks commencing 1 March

TALK CINEMA10 weeks Commencing 12 January

TEN MORE GREAT HOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS! 10 weeks commencing 13 January

CHILDREN’S MEDIA CULTURE10 Weeks commencing 14 January

BRITISH AND AMERICAN CINEMA IN THE FORTIES5 Weeks commencing 14 January

AMERICAN STARS5 Weeks commencing 25 February

• PRACTICAL COURSES...

PRACTICAL DIRECTING SKILLS8 Weeks Commencing 12 January

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING8 weeks commencing 14 January

• SINGLE SESSION COURSES...

ANIMATION FOR BEGINNERSSunday 17 January

INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKINGSunday 24 January

INTRODUCTION TO FILM POSTER DESIGNSaturday 13 February

INTRODUCTION TO HOME RECORDINGSaturday 20 February

SOCIAL MEDIA WORKSHOPSaturday 13 March

If your interests lie in film theory we have 5 and 10 weekcourses including Children’s Media Culture and our newAspects of European Cinema strand which will runthroughout the year exploring different movements inEuropean film history. For those with an interest in filmproduction we are again running our hugely popularScreenwriting and Directing courses, but be sure to bookearly as places are limited.

New to this year are one-off beginner’s workshops inpractical media such as Animation and Home MusicRecording. So many of us now have the potential to accessa whole new creative world thanks to our computers, theseintroduction courses aim to make that process a littlesimpler.

Our courses will be running year-round in 2010 so you canlook forward to more courses in April including a Sci-Fitheory course, Intermediate Screenwriting and many more.If you have any suggestions for courses you would like tosee run here at Broadway please get in touch.

Finally, thank-you to all of you who took part in our recent online questionnaire and focus groups. Courses atBroadway have always been popular but it was important forus to hear your views and learn from your responses to helpkeep them interesting, relevant, value for money andenjoyable.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market. For adownloadable map visit www.broadway.org.uk

BOOKING Book a place on any of the courses through our Box Office either in person or by telephone on 0115 952 6611. Two price points are shown for thecourses, one full price and one for concessions/ Broadwaymembers - please check with Box Office for full details.

For any other enquiries regarding courses please email Eleanor Thornley [email protected]

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ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN CINEMA

The beginning of our newEuropean cinema strand whichwill look at different influentialcinematic movements in Europeancinema.

ITALIAN NEOREALISMSERENA FORMICAMonday Nights 6.30pm5 weeks commencing 11 January£35/ £25

This course will explore the new waysof making cinema that wereintroduced by Italian Neorealism:moving film sets from the artificiallights of studios to the daylight ofstreet corners, professional actors andordinary people filmed together, andlight-hearted comedies were replacedby films with challenging themes. Thecourse shows how the writers (CesareZavattini) and directors (De Sica,Rossellini) of Italian Neorealismpresented to the audience realityrather than fiction, and changed theway in which Italian cinema wasconceived.

THE FRENCH NEW WAVE SERENA FORMICAMonday nights 6.30pm5 weeks commencing 1 March£35/ £25

In the late 1950s a group of Frenchfilm critics writing for the influentialjournal Cahier Du Cinema decided totake on the cinematic adventure. In thespace of a little more than a decade,Truffaut, Godard, Rivette and Chabrol,among others, directed a series offilms that is seared into the history ofEuropean cinema. The courseexamines some of the more significantfilms of the period, from Godard’s ABout de Souffle to Truffaut’s The 400Blows, and - briefly - explores theconnections between the French NewWave, Hollywood, and ItalianNeorealism.

Dr Serena Formica teaches filmand television studies at theUniversity of Derby and previouslytaught the Hitchcock course atBroadway

TALK CINEMAHELEN GASCOYNETuesday evenings 6.30pm10 weeks commencing 12 January£60/£40

Back by popular demand, this courseis for the Cinephile who would like todig a bit deeper and talk about thefilms they see at Broadway with like-minded individuals. The course will consist of bi-weekly films from the Broadway programme followed byin-depth discussions and illustrativeanalysis the week after.

Helen Gascoyne conducted ourhugely popular ‘Into film’ courses andmore recently ‘What a Carry On’.

TEN MORE GREATHOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS! ALAN SEAMANWednesday Afternoons 2pm10 weeks commencing 13 January£70/ £50

Last year’s Great Hollywood Directorscourse just wasn’t enough to cover theClassical Hollywood period! There wasn’troom for the likes of Nicholas Ray, ErnstLubitsch, Anthony Mann, William Wyler,Douglas Sirk and (in case you haven’tdone the maths) five more... We’ll lookat their careers with ample illustrationsand time for discussion.

Alan Seaman is a film lecturer and stand up comedian. This is a follow-up, though not exclusively, tohis popular Ten Famous HollywoodDirectors course.

CHILDREN’S MEDIA CULTUREJAKE SMITHThursday nights 6.30pm10 Weeks commencing 14 January£70/ £50

This course will critically engage withkey examples of film, televisionprograms, and digital media textsaimed at children. It will consider theconsequences of the changing ways inwhich adults have conceptualisedchildren and examine how media textscreated for children over the pastcentury have articulated debates aboutthe nature of childhood. Children havebeen seen as a particularly vulnerablepart of the mass audience anddebates about children’s media havemuch to tell us about regimes ofcensorship, ideologies of media“influence,” the educational potentialof the media and the role of marketingin media culture.

Jake Smith is a lecturer of Filmand Television at NottinghamUniversity- he previously ran theDavid Lynch course at Broadway

BRITISH AND AMERICANCINEMA IN THE FORTIESGARRATH CHURMThursday afternoons 2pm5 Weeks commencing 14 January£35/£25

Two different cultures pulling togetherfor the defence of democracy and post-War recovery, is how it looks in thepages of history, but the two countriesobserved through cinema may tell analternative story and another side to theold country and the emergingsuperpower. Classic cinema arose in adecade of surprising decline inattendance. The reasons, as well as thecontent of film production show both thecontrast and similarity of nationalidentity. The course will contain extractsfrom the decade, featuring both thecreators and personalities of the movies.

AMERICAN STARSGARRATH CHURMThursday Afternoons 2pm5 Weeks commencing 25 February £35/£25

This course will span from the 1930sthrough to the 1970s and, week byweek, one male and one female starsynonymous with each decade will bechosen, illustrating changes in stardomas well as the films of the era underdiscussion. Emphasis will be on lesser-known films and those stars whosework was more valued at the timereflecting the range of audience andpopularity.

Garrath Churm previously taughtthe British ‘Kitchen Sink’ coursehere at Broadway

PRACTICAL DIRECTING SKILLSSTEVEN SHEILTuesday evenings 6.30pm8 Weeks Commencing 12 January£130/ £100

This popular course returns, led byfilmmaker Steven Sheil, teaching ahands-on approach to directing dramafor camera. Whether you are anaspiring or developing filmmaker, thiscourse requires no previousexperience.

Steven Sheil released his terrifyingfeature debut Mum and Dad in2008 and is co-director ofBroadway’s Mayhem Horror FilmFestival.

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGRAHAM LESTER-GEORGEThursday evenings 6.30pm8 weeks commencing 14 January£130/ £100

This ever-popular course is aimed atbeginner level and will teach you thefollowing important areas ofscreenwriting:• Premise, outline and film treatment:what they are and what they’re for.• Story structure: structuring a storyfrom beginning to end.• Visual writing: making the movie rollin your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

Tutor Graham Lester George isformer Chair of the Writers’ Guild ofGreat Britain and former VicePresident of the European Writers’Congress. An experienced professionalscreenwriter who has written for longrunning television series. He has hadtwo feature film screenplays optionedand wrote the multi award winningshort film Washdays.

ANIMATION FOR BEGINNERSSunday 17 January 1-4pm£10

A beginners guide to different stop-frame animation techniques, followingthe process from creating basic artworkor models, through capturing images,and animating them on a computer. Noexperience or artistic ability required-just an enthusiasm for the medium!

INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKINGSunday 24 January 1-4pm£10

Making film is becoming more andmore accessible with the decreasingcost of camcorders and increasing filmcapabilities of mobile phones. Thispractical beginners course will provideyou with an overview of the basics ofgood filmmaking, incorporating scriptdevelopment, story-boarding, cameraoperation, sound recording andediting. No experience is required andyou don’t have to have to own anyequipment to take part.

INTRODUCTION TO FILM POSTER DESIGNSaturday 13 February 1-4pm£10

Film posters have to sell the film - theyneed to be stylish, iconic, simple andeye-catching. This workshop willexplore photography techniques thatcan be used in the production of filmposters and the use of computersoftware to manipulate images. Aninteresting workshop combining film,photography and graphic design.

INTRODUCTION TO HOME RECORDINGSaturday 20 February 1-4pm£10

If you’ve ever wondered how to makeuse of your home computer to create,record and produce music, then thiscourse shows you how. Focusing onMac-based software and hardware,you’ll be shown everything you need toknow - from connecting yourinstruments and choosing amicrophone, through typical software,to creating backing tracks andproducing a finished recording.

SOCIAL MEDIAWORKSHOPSaturday 13 March 1-3pm£5

Don’t know the difference between atweet and a poke? This workshop willintroduce you to social media and giveyou the chance to try it for yourself.So if you are new to Facebook, Flickr,blog-writing and Twitter, this isdefinitely for you. We’ll show you whatthey are and how to use them.

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ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN CINEMA

The beginning of our newEuropean cinema strand whichwill look at different influentialcinematic movements in Europeancinema.

ITALIAN NEOREALISMSERENA FORMICAMonday Nights 6.30pm5 weeks commencing 11 January£35/ £25

This course will explore the new waysof making cinema that wereintroduced by Italian Neorealism:moving film sets from the artificiallights of studios to the daylight ofstreet corners, professional actors andordinary people filmed together, andlight-hearted comedies were replacedby films with challenging themes. Thecourse shows how the writers (CesareZavattini) and directors (De Sica,Rossellini) of Italian Neorealismpresented to the audience realityrather than fiction, and changed theway in which Italian cinema wasconceived.

THE FRENCH NEW WAVE SERENA FORMICAMonday nights 6.30pm5 weeks commencing 1 March£35/ £25

In the late 1950s a group of Frenchfilm critics writing for the influentialjournal Cahier Du Cinema decided totake on the cinematic adventure. In thespace of a little more than a decade,Truffaut, Godard, Rivette and Chabrol,among others, directed a series offilms that is seared into the history ofEuropean cinema. The courseexamines some of the more significantfilms of the period, from Godard’s ABout de Souffle to Truffaut’s The 400Blows, and - briefly - explores theconnections between the French NewWave, Hollywood, and ItalianNeorealism.

Dr Serena Formica teaches filmand television studies at theUniversity of Derby and previouslytaught the Hitchcock course atBroadway

TALK CINEMAHELEN GASCOYNETuesday evenings 6.30pm10 weeks commencing 12 January£60/£40

Back by popular demand, this courseis for the Cinephile who would like todig a bit deeper and talk about thefilms they see at Broadway with like-minded individuals. The course will consist of bi-weekly films from the Broadway programme followed byin-depth discussions and illustrativeanalysis the week after.

Helen Gascoyne conducted ourhugely popular ‘Into film’ courses andmore recently ‘What a Carry On’.

TEN MORE GREATHOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS! ALAN SEAMANWednesday Afternoons 2pm10 weeks commencing 13 January£70/ £50

Last year’s Great Hollywood Directorscourse just wasn’t enough to cover theClassical Hollywood period! There wasn’troom for the likes of Nicholas Ray, ErnstLubitsch, Anthony Mann, William Wyler,Douglas Sirk and (in case you haven’tdone the maths) five more... We’ll lookat their careers with ample illustrationsand time for discussion.

Alan Seaman is a film lecturer and stand up comedian. This is a follow-up, though not exclusively, tohis popular Ten Famous HollywoodDirectors course.

CHILDREN’S MEDIA CULTUREJAKE SMITHThursday nights 6.30pm10 Weeks commencing 14 January£70/ £50

This course will critically engage withkey examples of film, televisionprograms, and digital media textsaimed at children. It will consider theconsequences of the changing ways inwhich adults have conceptualisedchildren and examine how media textscreated for children over the pastcentury have articulated debates aboutthe nature of childhood. Children havebeen seen as a particularly vulnerablepart of the mass audience anddebates about children’s media havemuch to tell us about regimes ofcensorship, ideologies of media“influence,” the educational potentialof the media and the role of marketingin media culture.

Jake Smith is a lecturer of Filmand Television at NottinghamUniversity- he previously ran theDavid Lynch course at Broadway

BRITISH AND AMERICANCINEMA IN THE FORTIESGARRATH CHURMThursday afternoons 2pm5 Weeks commencing 14 January£35/£25

Two different cultures pulling togetherfor the defence of democracy and post-War recovery, is how it looks in thepages of history, but the two countriesobserved through cinema may tell analternative story and another side to theold country and the emergingsuperpower. Classic cinema arose in adecade of surprising decline inattendance. The reasons, as well as thecontent of film production show both thecontrast and similarity of nationalidentity. The course will contain extractsfrom the decade, featuring both thecreators and personalities of the movies.

AMERICAN STARSGARRATH CHURMThursday Afternoons 2pm5 Weeks commencing 25 February £35/£25

This course will span from the 1930sthrough to the 1970s and, week byweek, one male and one female starsynonymous with each decade will bechosen, illustrating changes in stardomas well as the films of the era underdiscussion. Emphasis will be on lesser-known films and those stars whosework was more valued at the timereflecting the range of audience andpopularity.

Garrath Churm previously taughtthe British ‘Kitchen Sink’ coursehere at Broadway

PRACTICAL DIRECTING SKILLSSTEVEN SHEILTuesday evenings 6.30pm8 Weeks Commencing 12 January£130/ £100

This popular course returns, led byfilmmaker Steven Sheil, teaching ahands-on approach to directing dramafor camera. Whether you are anaspiring or developing filmmaker, thiscourse requires no previousexperience.

Steven Sheil released his terrifyingfeature debut Mum and Dad in2008 and is co-director ofBroadway’s Mayhem Horror FilmFestival.

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGRAHAM LESTER-GEORGEThursday evenings 6.30pm8 weeks commencing 14 January£130/ £100

This ever-popular course is aimed atbeginner level and will teach you thefollowing important areas ofscreenwriting:• Premise, outline and film treatment:what they are and what they’re for.• Story structure: structuring a storyfrom beginning to end.• Visual writing: making the movie rollin your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

Tutor Graham Lester George isformer Chair of the Writers’ Guild ofGreat Britain and former VicePresident of the European Writers’Congress. An experienced professionalscreenwriter who has written for longrunning television series. He has hadtwo feature film screenplays optionedand wrote the multi award winningshort film Washdays.

ANIMATION FOR BEGINNERSSunday 17 January 1-4pm£10

A beginners guide to different stop-frame animation techniques, followingthe process from creating basic artworkor models, through capturing images,and animating them on a computer. Noexperience or artistic ability required-just an enthusiasm for the medium!

INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKINGSunday 24 January 1-4pm£10

Making film is becoming more andmore accessible with the decreasingcost of camcorders and increasing filmcapabilities of mobile phones. Thispractical beginners course will provideyou with an overview of the basics ofgood filmmaking, incorporating scriptdevelopment, story-boarding, cameraoperation, sound recording andediting. No experience is required andyou don’t have to have to own anyequipment to take part.

INTRODUCTION TO FILM POSTER DESIGNSaturday 13 February 1-4pm£10

Film posters have to sell the film - theyneed to be stylish, iconic, simple andeye-catching. This workshop willexplore photography techniques thatcan be used in the production of filmposters and the use of computersoftware to manipulate images. Aninteresting workshop combining film,photography and graphic design.

INTRODUCTION TO HOME RECORDINGSaturday 20 February 1-4pm£10

If you’ve ever wondered how to makeuse of your home computer to create,record and produce music, then thiscourse shows you how. Focusing onMac-based software and hardware,you’ll be shown everything you need toknow - from connecting yourinstruments and choosing amicrophone, through typical software,to creating backing tracks andproducing a finished recording.

SOCIAL MEDIAWORKSHOPSaturday 13 March 1-3pm£5

Don’t know the difference between atweet and a poke? This workshop willintroduce you to social media and giveyou the chance to try it for yourself.So if you are new to Facebook, Flickr,blog-writing and Twitter, this isdefinitely for you. We’ll show you whatthey are and how to use them.

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ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN CINEMA

The beginning of our newEuropean cinema strand whichwill look at different influentialcinematic movements in Europeancinema.

ITALIAN NEOREALISMSERENA FORMICAMonday Nights 6.30pm5 weeks commencing 11 January£35/ £25

This course will explore the new waysof making cinema that wereintroduced by Italian Neorealism:moving film sets from the artificiallights of studios to the daylight ofstreet corners, professional actors andordinary people filmed together, andlight-hearted comedies were replacedby films with challenging themes. Thecourse shows how the writers (CesareZavattini) and directors (De Sica,Rossellini) of Italian Neorealismpresented to the audience realityrather than fiction, and changed theway in which Italian cinema wasconceived.

THE FRENCH NEW WAVE SERENA FORMICAMonday nights 6.30pm5 weeks commencing 1 March£35/ £25

In the late 1950s a group of Frenchfilm critics writing for the influentialjournal Cahier Du Cinema decided totake on the cinematic adventure. In thespace of a little more than a decade,Truffaut, Godard, Rivette and Chabrol,among others, directed a series offilms that is seared into the history ofEuropean cinema. The courseexamines some of the more significantfilms of the period, from Godard’s ABout de Souffle to Truffaut’s The 400Blows, and - briefly - explores theconnections between the French NewWave, Hollywood, and ItalianNeorealism.

Dr Serena Formica teaches filmand television studies at theUniversity of Derby and previouslytaught the Hitchcock course atBroadway

TALK CINEMAHELEN GASCOYNETuesday evenings 6.30pm10 weeks commencing 12 January£60/£40

Back by popular demand, this courseis for the Cinephile who would like todig a bit deeper and talk about thefilms they see at Broadway with like-minded individuals. The course will consist of bi-weekly films from the Broadway programme followed byin-depth discussions and illustrativeanalysis the week after.

Helen Gascoyne conducted ourhugely popular ‘Into film’ courses andmore recently ‘What a Carry On’.

TEN MORE GREATHOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS! ALAN SEAMANWednesday Afternoons 2pm10 weeks commencing 13 January£70/ £50

Last year’s Great Hollywood Directorscourse just wasn’t enough to cover theClassical Hollywood period! There wasn’troom for the likes of Nicholas Ray, ErnstLubitsch, Anthony Mann, William Wyler,Douglas Sirk and (in case you haven’tdone the maths) five more... We’ll lookat their careers with ample illustrationsand time for discussion.

Alan Seaman is a film lecturer and stand up comedian. This is a follow-up, though not exclusively, tohis popular Ten Famous HollywoodDirectors course.

CHILDREN’S MEDIA CULTUREJAKE SMITHThursday nights 6.30pm10 Weeks commencing 14 January£70/ £50

This course will critically engage withkey examples of film, televisionprograms, and digital media textsaimed at children. It will consider theconsequences of the changing ways inwhich adults have conceptualisedchildren and examine how media textscreated for children over the pastcentury have articulated debates aboutthe nature of childhood. Children havebeen seen as a particularly vulnerablepart of the mass audience anddebates about children’s media havemuch to tell us about regimes ofcensorship, ideologies of media“influence,” the educational potentialof the media and the role of marketingin media culture.

Jake Smith is a lecturer of Filmand Television at NottinghamUniversity- he previously ran theDavid Lynch course at Broadway

BRITISH AND AMERICANCINEMA IN THE FORTIESGARRATH CHURMThursday afternoons 2pm5 Weeks commencing 14 January£35/£25

Two different cultures pulling togetherfor the defence of democracy and post-War recovery, is how it looks in thepages of history, but the two countriesobserved through cinema may tell analternative story and another side to theold country and the emergingsuperpower. Classic cinema arose in adecade of surprising decline inattendance. The reasons, as well as thecontent of film production show both thecontrast and similarity of nationalidentity. The course will contain extractsfrom the decade, featuring both thecreators and personalities of the movies.

AMERICAN STARSGARRATH CHURMThursday Afternoons 2pm5 Weeks commencing 25 February £35/£25

This course will span from the 1930sthrough to the 1970s and, week byweek, one male and one female starsynonymous with each decade will bechosen, illustrating changes in stardomas well as the films of the era underdiscussion. Emphasis will be on lesser-known films and those stars whosework was more valued at the timereflecting the range of audience andpopularity.

Garrath Churm previously taughtthe British ‘Kitchen Sink’ coursehere at Broadway

PRACTICAL DIRECTING SKILLSSTEVEN SHEILTuesday evenings 6.30pm8 Weeks Commencing 12 January£130/ £100

This popular course returns, led byfilmmaker Steven Sheil, teaching ahands-on approach to directing dramafor camera. Whether you are anaspiring or developing filmmaker, thiscourse requires no previousexperience.

Steven Sheil released his terrifyingfeature debut Mum and Dad in2008 and is co-director ofBroadway’s Mayhem Horror FilmFestival.

BEGINNINGSCREENWRITINGGRAHAM LESTER-GEORGEThursday evenings 6.30pm8 weeks commencing 14 January£130/ £100

This ever-popular course is aimed atbeginner level and will teach you thefollowing important areas ofscreenwriting:• Premise, outline and film treatment:what they are and what they’re for.• Story structure: structuring a storyfrom beginning to end.• Visual writing: making the movie rollin your head and how to developcharacters that you and your audiencewill believe in.

Tutor Graham Lester George isformer Chair of the Writers’ Guild ofGreat Britain and former VicePresident of the European Writers’Congress. An experienced professionalscreenwriter who has written for longrunning television series. He has hadtwo feature film screenplays optionedand wrote the multi award winningshort film Washdays.

ANIMATION FOR BEGINNERSSunday 17 January 1-4pm£10

A beginners guide to different stop-frame animation techniques, followingthe process from creating basic artworkor models, through capturing images,and animating them on a computer. Noexperience or artistic ability required-just an enthusiasm for the medium!

INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKINGSunday 24 January 1-4pm£10

Making film is becoming more andmore accessible with the decreasingcost of camcorders and increasing filmcapabilities of mobile phones. Thispractical beginners course will provideyou with an overview of the basics ofgood filmmaking, incorporating scriptdevelopment, story-boarding, cameraoperation, sound recording andediting. No experience is required andyou don’t have to have to own anyequipment to take part.

INTRODUCTION TO FILM POSTER DESIGNSaturday 13 February 1-4pm£10

Film posters have to sell the film - theyneed to be stylish, iconic, simple andeye-catching. This workshop willexplore photography techniques thatcan be used in the production of filmposters and the use of computersoftware to manipulate images. Aninteresting workshop combining film,photography and graphic design.

INTRODUCTION TO HOME RECORDINGSaturday 20 February 1-4pm£10

If you’ve ever wondered how to makeuse of your home computer to create,record and produce music, then thiscourse shows you how. Focusing onMac-based software and hardware,you’ll be shown everything you need toknow - from connecting yourinstruments and choosing amicrophone, through typical software,to creating backing tracks andproducing a finished recording.

SOCIAL MEDIAWORKSHOPSaturday 13 March 1-3pm£5

Don’t know the difference between atweet and a poke? This workshop willintroduce you to social media and giveyou the chance to try it for yourself.So if you are new to Facebook, Flickr,blog-writing and Twitter, this isdefinitely for you. We’ll show you whatthey are and how to use them.

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CALLING ALL TEACHERS!£3 TICKETS FOR YOUR STUDENTS

Whether it’s linked to an area of thecurriculum, a cultural visit or a reward forexcellence, a trip to the cinema is a fantasticexperience for young people.

If you book as a school, college or university group for one of ourprogrammed screenings, tickets are £3 per student and free foraccompanying teachers. You must book in advance as educationtickets are limited for each screening.

For groups of over 50 we can put on a private screening ofyour choice - subject to film availability.

For education bookings please contact Steve Little by email on [email protected] or by telephone on 0115 850 7812

Welcome to the newseason of courses hereat Broadway. We are veryhappy to be putting onan array of coursesstarting in January2010, from old favouritessuch as Talk Cinema tonew one-off workshops.

NEW COURSES AT BROADWAY

• THEORY COURSES...

ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN CINEMA: ITALIAN NEOREALISM5 weeks commencing 11 January

THE FRENCH NEW WAVE 5 weeks commencing 1 March

TALK CINEMA10 weeks Commencing 12 January

TEN MORE GREAT HOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS! 10 weeks commencing 13 January

CHILDREN’S MEDIA CULTURE10 Weeks commencing 14 January

BRITISH AND AMERICAN CINEMA IN THE FORTIES5 Weeks commencing 14 January

AMERICAN STARS5 Weeks commencing 25 February

• PRACTICAL COURSES...

PRACTICAL DIRECTING SKILLS8 Weeks Commencing 12 January

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING8 weeks commencing 14 January

• SINGLE SESSION COURSES...

ANIMATION FOR BEGINNERSSunday 17 January

INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKINGSunday 24 January

INTRODUCTION TO FILM POSTER DESIGNSaturday 13 February

INTRODUCTION TO HOME RECORDINGSaturday 20 February

SOCIAL MEDIA WORKSHOPSaturday 13 March

If your interests lie in film theory we have 5 and 10 weekcourses including Children’s Media Culture and our newAspects of European Cinema strand which will runthroughout the year exploring different movements inEuropean film history. For those with an interest in filmproduction we are again running our hugely popularScreenwriting and Directing courses, but be sure to bookearly as places are limited.

New to this year are one-off beginner’s workshops inpractical media such as Animation and Home MusicRecording. So many of us now have the potential to accessa whole new creative world thanks to our computers, theseintroduction courses aim to make that process a littlesimpler.

Our courses will be running year-round in 2010 so you canlook forward to more courses in April including a Sci-Fitheory course, Intermediate Screenwriting and many more.If you have any suggestions for courses you would like tosee run here at Broadway please get in touch.

Finally, thank-you to all of you who took part in our recent online questionnaire and focus groups. Courses atBroadway have always been popular but it was important forus to hear your views and learn from your responses to helpkeep them interesting, relevant, value for money andenjoyable.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market. For adownloadable map visit www.broadway.org.uk

BOOKING Book a place on any of the courses through our Box Office either in person or by telephone on 0115 952 6611. Two price points are shown for thecourses, one full price and one for concessions/ Broadwaymembers - please check with Box Office for full details.

For any other enquiries regarding courses please email Eleanor Thornley [email protected]

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CALLING ALL TEACHERS!£3 TICKETS FOR YOUR STUDENTS

Whether it’s linked to an area of thecurriculum, a cultural visit or a reward forexcellence, a trip to the cinema is a fantasticexperience for young people.

If you book as a school, college or university group for one of ourprogrammed screenings, tickets are £3 per student and free foraccompanying teachers. You must book in advance as educationtickets are limited for each screening.

For groups of over 50 we can put on a private screening ofyour choice - subject to film availability.

For education bookings please contact Steve Little by email on [email protected] or by telephone on 0115 850 7812

Welcome to the newseason of courses hereat Broadway. We are veryhappy to be putting onan array of coursesstarting in January2010, from old favouritessuch as Talk Cinema tonew one-off workshops.

NEW COURSES AT BROADWAY

• THEORY COURSES...

ASPECTS OF EUROPEAN CINEMA: ITALIAN NEOREALISM5 weeks commencing 11 January

THE FRENCH NEW WAVE 5 weeks commencing 1 March

TALK CINEMA10 weeks Commencing 12 January

TEN MORE GREAT HOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS! 10 weeks commencing 13 January

CHILDREN’S MEDIA CULTURE10 Weeks commencing 14 January

BRITISH AND AMERICAN CINEMA IN THE FORTIES5 Weeks commencing 14 January

AMERICAN STARS5 Weeks commencing 25 February

• PRACTICAL COURSES...

PRACTICAL DIRECTING SKILLS8 Weeks Commencing 12 January

BEGINNING SCREENWRITING8 weeks commencing 14 January

• SINGLE SESSION COURSES...

ANIMATION FOR BEGINNERSSunday 17 January

INTRODUCTION TO FILMMAKINGSunday 24 January

INTRODUCTION TO FILM POSTER DESIGNSaturday 13 February

INTRODUCTION TO HOME RECORDINGSaturday 20 February

SOCIAL MEDIA WORKSHOPSaturday 13 March

If your interests lie in film theory we have 5 and 10 weekcourses including Children’s Media Culture and our newAspects of European Cinema strand which will runthroughout the year exploring different movements inEuropean film history. For those with an interest in filmproduction we are again running our hugely popularScreenwriting and Directing courses, but be sure to bookearly as places are limited.

New to this year are one-off beginner’s workshops inpractical media such as Animation and Home MusicRecording. So many of us now have the potential to accessa whole new creative world thanks to our computers, theseintroduction courses aim to make that process a littlesimpler.

Our courses will be running year-round in 2010 so you canlook forward to more courses in April including a Sci-Fitheory course, Intermediate Screenwriting and many more.If you have any suggestions for courses you would like tosee run here at Broadway please get in touch.

Finally, thank-you to all of you who took part in our recent online questionnaire and focus groups. Courses atBroadway have always been popular but it was important forus to hear your views and learn from your responses to helpkeep them interesting, relevant, value for money andenjoyable.

Broadway is located on Broad Street (in Hockley),five minutes walk from the Market Square.The closest tram stop is the Lace Market. For adownloadable map visit www.broadway.org.uk

BOOKING Book a place on any of the courses through our Box Office either in person or by telephone on 0115 952 6611. Two price points are shown for thecourses, one full price and one for concessions/ Broadwaymembers - please check with Box Office for full details.

For any other enquiries regarding courses please email Eleanor Thornley [email protected]

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