Harry Levinson's Highate Digital Arts - Digital Film Making Classes in North London

The Tutor

Harry Levinson joined the BBC after an academic career in mathematics and physics. He studied and taught at institutions of higher education in Scotland, the USA and London.

After completing the BBC’s television production training course, he directed many educational programmes ranging from science and technology to craft and management. He then became a freelance documentary film producer and director, initially making science documentaries for the Horizon series on BBC2, then documentaries on a wide range of subjects from modern dance to religion.

He also taught film and television production and direction at various universities and art schools, finally becoming Senior Lecturer in charge of film and television at the Art School of the University of East London.

Harry is now an enthusiast for the potential of digital film making and keen to train others in the use of digital techniques.

Each pair of students will have a computer and camcorder to work with. The maximum number of students will be six so students will get a great deal of individual tuition.

Harry Levinson is dedicated to help each student to realise their creative film making potential.

Contact Harry Levinson to reserve a place on the Saturday meeting.