Take directing classes with former AFI conservatory directing head Peter Markham:
Deep Screenplay Analysis for the Filmmaker
An exploration of the nexus of dramatic narrative and the language of visual storytelling following the topics examined in Peter Markham's book (see below).
Narrative Point of View in Visual Storytelling
How to connect your audience to your character through camera, staging, sound, and editing. This class makes use of scenes and sequences from over 120 years of cinema.
How to Watch a Movie as a Filmmaker to Develop your Craft
You can watch a film as an audience, as a critic, as an academic, but also as a filmmaker. These classes, each exploring a feature by a prominent director, show how forensic analysis of every element of creative craft can render watching a film a film school in itself.
Masterworks: Notorious and the visual language of Alfred Hitchcock
Masterworks: Gangs of New York and the visual language of Martin Scorsese
Masterworks: Hereditary and the visual language of Ari Aster
What’s the Story? The Director Meets Their Screenplay
An Essential Guide for Directors and Writer-Directors
“Peter Markham is a passionate, rigorous, devoted, and (most importantly) mischievous teacher. I cherish my time as his student at AFI, and count myself fortunate to now have this comprehensive guide to refer to.”
Ari Aster, writer-director of Hereditary and Midsommar
“Peter Markham taught me at AFI. With each class I fell deeper under the spell of 'point of view.' To see it as a secret passageway into the heart of any story. He approaches directing as a strengthening of skills by which you are able to do the hard work of externalizing what’s on the inside.”
Zal Batmanglij, Co-Writer, Director, The OA