Students learn filmmaking or acting for film during the school year This course emphasizes the basic elements of the craft of acting using Stanislavski s System and scene study as starting points. Students participate in in-class shoots aimed specifically at training the actor for the technical requirements of acting on a film set.
This course emphasizes the basic elements of the craft of acting for film using fundamental acting technique and scene study as starting points. Students participate in in-class shoots aimed specifically at training the actor for the technical requirements of acting on a film set. Every student shares the same curriculum.
Starting where they left off in the introductory Acting for Film program. Students are cast in and explore the process of performing in a more in-depth production. Students may shoot the final project on location or in a closed set at the Film Academy.
Filmmaking Camp challenges young people to tell a story with moving images. Students begin on day one working with digital cameras and learning the fundamentals of directing films. Hands-on classes in directing, writing, editing, cinematography, and production cover the creative and technical demands of telling a story with moving images.
Designed expressly for graduates of the Academy's Tween Filmmaking program, this intermediate course offers students the opportunity to take the next creative and technical step in filmmaking. Students develop, pre-produce and create a longer and more complex project than that completed in the beginner program.