Welcome to Intimacy Professionals Education Collective. We hope to become an excellent resource for learning about staged intimacy for stage, screen, education, and beyond. This free welcome video is our love letter to the profession. We also hope it is an introduction to who we are as a collective and what to expect out of our accreditation. Warmest The IPEC Team
This course is essential learning about camera, camera work, and the camera department for the Intimacy Coordinator. In this course we talk about how to start to dissect scene work as you watch, lenses, the camera department, and who to expect in a closed set We talk about how masking can work and the collaboration of the medium.
This is an introduction for Intimacy Coordination for work on screen. In this course, you can access all lectures that in Section 1 of the IC track Consent and Power Elements of the Profession Intro to IC Consent and Closure
This is an introduction for Intimacy Direction for work on stage or live work. In this course, you can access all lectures that in Section 1 of the ID track Consent and Power Elements of the Profession Intro to ID Consent and Closure
This is an introduction for Intimacy in Education with a focus on folks who work in education. In this course, you can access lectures that are the basic principles of education work. Consent and Power Elements of the Profession Intro to IE Consent and Closure
Nicole Perry discusses the overarching themes of being a working intimacy professional.
This is an introduction to the intersections of consent and power. It is applicable for all entertainment professionals and applies for IC, ID, and IE tracks.
This is an introduction for Intimacy Coordination for work on screen. In this course, you will access 1 lecture that is the basic principles of ID work.
This is an introduction for Intimacy Direction for work on stage or live work. In this course, you will access 1 lecture on the basic principles of ID work.
This is an introduction for Intimacy Education with a focus on folks who work in education. In this course, you will access 1 lecture.
This is an introduction for Intimacy Coordination for work on screen. In this course, you can access all lectures that in Section 1 of the IC track Consent and Power Elements of the Profession Intro to IC Consent and Closure
Lectures on Sexual Dramaturgy, Gender Beyond the Binary, LGBTQ++ studies, Race & Identity, and Intersectionality. Taught by Chels Morgan, Matt Denney, and Charlie Baker
Lectures on Sexual Dramaturgy, Gender Beyond the Binary, LGBTQ++ studies, Race & Identity, and Intersectionality. Taught by Chels Morgan, Matt Denney, and Charlie Baker
Lectures on Sexual Dramaturgy, Gender Beyond the Binary, LGBTQ++ studies, Race & Identity, and Intersectionality. Taught by Chels Morgan, Matt Denney, and Charlie Baker
Lectures on Sexual Dramaturgy, Gender Beyond the Binary, LGBTQ++ studies, Race & Identity, and Intersectionality. Taught by Chels Morgan, Matt Denney, and Charlie Baker
Lectures on non-violent communication, bystander intervention, apologies, and healing with Matt Denney, Chels Morgan, and Nicole Perry.
Lectures on non-violent communication, bystander intervention, apologies, and healing with Matt Denney, Chels Morgan, and Nicole Perry.
Lectures on non-violent communication, bystander intervention, apologies, and healing with Matt Denney, Chels Morgan, and Nicole Perry.
Lectures on non-violent communication, bystander intervention, apologies, and healing with Matt Denney, Chels Morgan, and Nicole Perry.
Lectures on non-violent communication, bystander intervention, apologies, and healing with Matt Denney, Chels Morgan, and Nicole Perry.
Lectures on non-violent communication, bystander intervention, apologies, and healing with Matt Denney, Chels Morgan, and Nicole Perry.
In this class we take a deeper dive into choreographing kissing for Intimacy Coordinators, Intimacy Directors, and Intimacy Educators. Learners will be taken through kissing considerations in film, in live performance, and in academia. Participants will learn tools for setting and upholding boundaries in scenes with kissing, how to develop and maintain kissing choreography for multiple mediums, and consent based facilitation tools to support scenes with kissing. No kissing is required in this class. Depictions of kissing will be used to explore the technical elements of choreography and for discussion on language for supporting scenes with kissing.
This is an introduction to Choreographing Kink principles that include BDSM, Kink, and safety considerations.