Workshop activities

 Introduction to Filmmaking

  • Overview of the filmmaking process
  • Introduction to camera and sound equipment
  • Storyboarding and shot composition

 Screenwriting

  • Understanding the screenplay format
  • Writing a short screenplay
  • Peer review and feedback

 Pre-production

  • Casting and rehearsals
  • Location scouting and set design
  • Shot list and shooting schedule

 Production

  • Camera and sound operation
  • Directing and working with actors
  • Capturing coverage and B-roll footage

 Post-production

  • Introduction to editing software
  • Editing the footage
  • Sound design and music

 Final Touches

  • Color correction and visual effects
  • Creating titles and credits
  • Exporting and sharing the final film

Creative workshops

  1. Writing and Developing Screenplays: Kids may learn how to write and develop screenplays, which involves coming up with ideas, writing a script, and learning how to tell a story through the visual medium of film. Kids can also work in groups to develop ideas and collaborate on screenplays.

Acting and Directing

  1. Acting and Directing: Kids may have the opportunity to act in short films, or direct their peers in short film scenes. This gives them an understanding of how actors and directors work together to bring a story to life on screen.

Lights, Camera, Action

  1. Filmmaking and Production: Kids may learn how to use cameras, lighting, and sound equipment to capture images and sounds for their films. They may also learn how to edit their footage and create a final product.

Animation

  1. Animation and Visual Effects: Kids may learn about animation and visual effects, which involves creating and manipulating images to tell a story or add visual interest to a film. This can include creating hand-drawn animation, stop-motion animation, or using computer-generated imagery (CGI).

Watch Create Show

  1. Film Critique and Analysis: Kids may learn how to critique and analyze films, which involves studying films from different genres, eras, and cultures to gain an understanding of how films are made and how they impact audiences. This can help kids develop a critical eye and a deeper appreciation of the art of filmmaking.

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“We absolutely love Young Film School ! The entire staff is so friendly and helpful, and our kids love them too. We really trust them and would not put our kids anywhere else after our experience here.”

- Radha Devi

“Our little Johnny is 9 years old and is in the  filmmaking  program. We have been very impressed with the level of dedication from the staff and the high-quality activities planned for the kids. Highly recommend

-Kumar ts

“If you’re looking for a Film school for your child, I would highly recommend  Young Cinema School . The entire process has been so smooth, from the initial video tour to a successful school year!”

-premeela suresh

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