Directing Film Action

Directing Film Action

One of the surest ways to distinguish yourself as a film director is by directing action

By Raindance

Date and time

Thu, 4 Dec 2025 11:00 - Thu, 11 Dec 2025 13:30 PST

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 days 2 hours

Directing and the DP | Directing Actors | Directing Action

At a glance

  • Directing action and action sequences
  • Gain the confidence necessary for directing the camera and the actors
  • Taught by a film director with over 100 commercials and shorts and 4 feature films

These sessions are part of the Advanced Film Directors Certificate, book all 5 sessions HERE

One of the surest ways to distinguish yourself as a film director is by directing action. Learn how to make your action scenes visually In a two evening quick-fire sessions you will learn tired and tested ways to illicit great performances quickly and effectively.

What you will learn

To equip you with a good understanding of creating action

To take the worry of a small budget away – it’s about technique!

To help you create an individual style and look for your action scenes.

Who should attend

Filmmakers seeking a better understanding of how action sequences are planned and shot.

Session One: Preparation

Preparation is everything in filmmaking. And so important in directing action where there are so many moving parts that need to be choreographed and rehearsed.

Preparation is key and you do it on paper! Lots of secrets divulged in this session.

  • How to stage an action scene
  • Staging action need not be expensive and time consuming.
  • Learn how to create dynamic action with modest resources.
  • How to maximise coverage
  • Shooting an action film without Hollywood budgets is a skill
  • Storyboarding and prepping your action

Session 2: Rehearsing and the shoot

Once your action plan is on paper, this session will show you how to activate your plan, making the most of the visualisation and leaving plenty of options for your editor.

  • Blocking action
  • Where does everyone stand ?
  • How do I shoot this thing? We’ll show you.
  • Creating a style or look for your action sequences
  • Finding an original look and feel to your action scenes.
  • Action editing and sound design
  • How to bring your action scene to life in the editing process.

These sessions are part of the Advanced Film Directors Certificate, book all 5 sessions HERE

About the tutor

Simon Hunter has directed over fifty tv commercials and three feature films. His directing debut was the horror movie LIGHTHOUSE in the year 2000 and he went on to direct the visual effects-laden sci-fi movie THE MUTANT CHRONICLES in 2008.

Simon’s first feature, Lighthouse, was released theatrically in 2002. Simon subsequently became a much sort after commercials director before returning to features with Edward R Pressman’s Mutant Chronicles in the Summer of 2006.

Simon flew to Qatar in 2014 to direct 20 episodes of a Scifi adventure series set in the desert. The filming takes place in Qatar, Jordan and India.

In 2017 Simon directed his passion project, EDIE which tells the tale of an older lady who climbs a mountain in Scotland at the age of eighty-three. The film has had an enthusiastic and successful theatrical release in the UK and has sold to multiple territories.

Simon lives in the German capital, Berlin. Since 1999 he has regularly lectured for Raindance and other leading film organisations.

Read Breaking in as a Film Director by Simon Hunter

Organised by

Raindance is dedicated to fostering and promoting independent film in the UK and around the world. Based in the heart of London, Raindance combines Raindance Film Festival, training courses, which are offered throughout the year through its 10 international hubs, and the British Independent Film Awards.

Operating for more than 25 years, we offer a wide range of evening and weekend film training courses in London and online - all taught by experienced film professionals. Our courses, classes and workshops include some of the most popular in the UK, spanning disciplines and crafts such as screenwriting, directing, producing, cinematography, VR, special effects, editing, lighting, sound and short film making to name just a few. Any questions? Contact us on  Monday - Friday between 10 am - 6 pm, or email us on .

Early bird discount
£0 – £99