MASTERCLASS Werner Herzog teaches filmmaking
WERNER’S MASTERCLASS
Welcome to Werner’s class! The exercises in this Class Guide are designed to teach you the craft
of filmmaking from a unique perspective. You’ll learn many new topics, including how Werner
approaches budgeting, how he successfully works with actors, and how he tells stories. Use Werner’s
Class Guide to follow along with the video lessons,and put his teachings and experiences into
practice.
In 6 hours of video lessons, Werner Herzog teaches his uncompromising approach to documentary and feature filmmaking.
About Werner Herzog
He was born in 1942 and raised in Munich, Germany. Having lived an impoverished
early life, Werner didn’t see his first film until he was 11 years old—in fact, he didn’t even know
that the invention of cinema existed. Werner studied history and literature at the University of
Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania but never studied storytelling. He learned filmmaking by studying films
and story on his own and debuted his first film, Signs of Life, in 1968. Werner garnered a reputation
for making films that showed people pushed to their psychological extremes. He earned the Cannes
Film Festival’s best director award for his film Fitzcarraldo in 1982. To date, he has made over 70
films and won over 50 awards for his artistry.
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In 6 hours of video lessons, Werner Herzog teaches his uncompromising approach to documentary and feature filmmaking.