Introduction to Filmmaking
Schedule
Sat Sep 21 2024 at 11:00 am to Sat Nov 09 2024 at 01:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
900 Wayne Ave, lower level (Level B/Media Arts) | Silver Spring, MD
About this Event
Explore the power of storytelling through film in this beginner-friendly workshop for middle and high school students. You'll learn the basics of scriptwriting, filming, and editing while creating short films that highlight important community topics. Guided by experienced filmmakers, you'll collaborate in small groups to produce impactful projects that address real-world issues. By the end, you'll not only have a finished film but also a deeper understanding of how media can drive social change. No prior experience needed—just a passion for storytelling and justice!
Workshop Details:
- Duration: Saturdays, September 21-November 9 (8 Saturday Sessions)
- Time: 11:00am-1:00pm (2 hours)
- Age: Middle and high school students only
- Location: Silver Spring Library, basement level /Level B
- Skill Level: Beginner
- Parents must provide signed permission form and video waiver for the year 2024
- MCPS students eligible for Student Service Learning (SSL) hours based on attendance and participation.
Key Highlights:
- Learn essential filmmaking skills from professional filmmakers.
- Gain proficiency in Adobe Premiere and DSLR cameras.
- Demonstrate the ability to offer constructive criticism and collaborate with others.
- All finished projects will be screened or entered into festivals.
- Build your resume and gain work experience.
- Join a community of like-minded individuals who are passionate about creating meaningful content that sparks conversations and drives action.
MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR!
Graham Holford (He/Him), Filmmaker
Graham Holford is a British filmmaker based in Washington, D.C. His films have been showcased at prestigious film festivals across the United States, UK, and Asia. Graham serves as an associate producer at Sightline Media, a media outlet specializing in military reporting. Additionally, he holds the position of head programmer at the North by North International Film Festival. Graham has also shared his expertise by teaching Filmmaking at Ohio University and Intertochen School of the Arts.
NOTES:
- Please note that our classes cover various social justice topics and may address sensitive subjects. Our goal is to foster a safe and inclusive environment for all students and encourage constructive discussions through the work we create.
- Due to high demand and waitlists, our programs require full commitment to the scheduled workshops dates and times. If you are unable to attend more than 6 sessions, please consider exploring another workshop that better fits your availability.
- Please note that classes are subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not reached.
- All students will receive a Welcome Letter via email days before the start date with all necessary details.
- Our classes are free, but we now use a "pay what you can" donation option for our programs. The minimum contribution is $1, but you can register for free by using the special code: AYMFALL24. The donations collected will help us enhance the student experience by covering amenities such as snacks, celebrations, field trips, additional workshops, and new media equipment. Your support, whether through a small contribution or by utilizing the free registration code, will directly benefit our programs and enrich the opportunities available to our students.
Where is it happening?
900 Wayne Ave, lower level (Level B/Media Arts), 900 Wayne Avenue, Silver Spring, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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