Dates: —
Ages: 13–18
Length: Two weeks
4200 Montrose Blvd Suite 100, Houston, TX 77006
Young Filmmakers Bootcamp introduces students to the fundamentals of narrative filmmaking. Participants work together to develop ideas, plan scenes, and bring stories to life on screen.
Students learn how the different roles on a film crew work together while gaining practical experience with camera operation, sound recording, lighting, and editing.
• Storytelling and script development
• Directing actors and planning scenes
• Camera operation and cinematography
• Lighting techniques
• Audio recording
• Editing and post-production
• Team collaboration and production workflow
Students work together to produce short narrative films during the camp.
• Short scripted scenes
• Group narrative films
• A completed short film ready for screening
Students work in small teams and take on real production roles such as:
• Director
• Cinematographer
• Sound recordist
• Editor
• Production assistant
The program is hands-on and focused on learning filmmaking by doing.
Day 1
Introduction to filmmaking and story development.
Day 2
Camera, lighting, and audio training.
Day 3
Pre-production planning and scene preparation.
Production Days
Students shoot their films.
Post-Production
Students edit and finalize their projects.
At the end of the camp, students present their finished films during a screening celebration.
Dates: —
Ages: 13–18
Length: Two weeks
4200 Montrose Blvd Suite 100, Houston, TX 77006
Young Filmmakers Bootcamp introduces students to the fundamentals of narrative filmmaking. Participants work together to develop ideas, plan scenes, and bring stories to life on screen.
Students learn how the different roles on a film crew work together while gaining practical experience with camera operation, sound recording, lighting, and editing.
• Storytelling and script development
• Directing actors and planning scenes
• Camera operation and cinematography
• Lighting techniques
• Audio recording
• Editing and post-production
• Team collaboration and production workflow
Students work together to produce short narrative films during the camp.
• Short scripted scenes
• Group narrative films
• A completed short film ready for screening
Students work in small teams and take on real production roles such as:
• Director
• Cinematographer
• Sound recordist
• Editor
• Production assistant
The program is hands-on and focused on learning filmmaking by doing.
Day 1
Introduction to filmmaking and story development.
Day 2
Camera, lighting, and audio training.
Day 3
Pre-production planning and scene preparation.
Production Days
Students shoot their films.
Post-Production
Students edit and finalize their projects.
At the end of the camp, students present their finished films during a screening celebration.