You will each get an opportunity to write, direct, operate the camera, lighting, acting, and various assisting roles.
From Script to Screen, you will work as a team to create a single short film that will premiere at the Hamilton Film Festival in October. You will each get an opportunity to write, direct, operate the camera, lighting, acting, and various assisting roles.
We will also be discussing the business side of things on the last day including pitching, budgeting, funding, festival strategy and cast / crew building. No experience is necessary. This class is for teens and adults.
The Hamilton Film Festival began in 2004, at the Staircase Theatre, dedicated to screening locally-made movies. It has since grown into a multi-venue celebration of independent film, and has presented works from over 50 countries.
The festival has been recognized as a catalyst of the area’s growing film scene, and continues to contribute through education, production, and presentation.
The festival’s director, and local filmmaker, Nathan Fleet, has been there from the start and is very active in the arts community, connecting people and organizations, to opportunities and initiatives.
With a focus on the future of media-arts, HFF offers training for people of all ages, starting with the Kids Can Film moviemaking camps, right through to industry development programs for people entering the film and new-media scene.
The new learning space in the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre gives the community even greater access, year-round.
The Hamilton Film Festival is Hamilton's largest and longest running film festivals with roots that go back 20 years! HFF is a Top 100 reviewed festival, out of 10,000 worldwide film festivals!
In 12 months you will graduate with A diploma in Film Production
This course will introduce students to the fundamentals of filmmaking.
Shoot footage on your own iPhone, edit the scenes on an iPad, and fade to black by the end of the course.
By the end of this course, students will know everything that goes into making a movie, and will have excellent insight into producing.
This program will open the door to a career in film and television providing on-set skills including communication, protocols, film terminology, plus Motion Picture Industry Orientation, Motion Picture Safety and WHMIS certificates which are required to work on set.
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