The
University of Windsor’s Cinema Arts program is thrilled to offer high school
and first year university students hands-on filmmaking training in a week-long
summer camp this July. Catered to students aged 14-18, this camp offers the
tools to take a short film from concept to completion.
Lead
by Cinema Arts professor Min Bae, with UWindsor Alumni and upper-year students,
this is the most comprehensive Film Camp in Windsor. Using cutting-edge
technology, this 5-day training focuses on further developing the skills of
young local filmmakers. Topics to be covered include:
- Pre-production
- Art Direction
- Writing and Directing
- Cinematography
- Grip & Safety
- Sound recording and editing
- Post-production
“Enabling
our youth to create short films is a fantastic opportunity to further develop
their creativity and imagination,” said Min Bae Film camp director and
professor at the University of Windsor.“ There is so much young talent in our
city, and we are thrilled to give them a head start in filmmaking.”
The
Cinema Arts Film Camp is holding 2 sessions, July 14-18 and 21-25 from 9am to
4pm. Tuition for the camp is $225 (taxes included) for 5 days including Lunch
and snacks, cinema arts t-shirt, stickers, and numerous other perks
cinemaartsfilmcamp.com
by Tim Fairhurst Biz X Magazine
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