MISSION: Peter Parker was once told, “with great power comes great responsibility.” At Atlanta Film Society’s CineCamp ATL, we have the great power to connect, educate, and engage the youth to cultivate an interest in filmmaking for the aspiring filmmakers of today and tomorrow. It’s our honor to be responsible for inspiring, nurturing, and mentoring our students in the ever-growing world of filmmaking on a community-focused level.
SUMMARY: CineCamp ATL is back for 2024! This program, from July 8th - 19th, is designed to cultivate an interest in filmmaking from pre- to post production through hands-on youth education for rising 9th-12th graders. By the end of the 2-week program, students will have worked in teams to complete one short film per team that will screen at the conclusion of the program.
PROJECT OVERVIEW: As filmmaking is a team sport, the students will break into small groups, and with guided instruction and collaboration, complete a 1-5 minute film. The students will learn each phase of production, as well as the different roles and duties of each crew member. The completed films will be screened at the historic Plaza Theatre at the conclusion of the two-week program.
Each day of camp will be held at the Atlanta Film Society’s offices at Georgia State University from 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM with lunch 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM. Lunch will be provided.
Phase I: Pre-Production
The first three days of camp are dedicated to the development of each group’s scripts, as well as pre-production to help prepare for filming. This includes learning the three-act story structure, brainstorming story ideas, writing the scripts, sketching out plans through storyboards, creating a list of shots, and breaking down the script to determine what things are needed, such as props, locations, costumes, etc. This section of camp consists of instruction time, and then time for the students to work in their groups.
Phase II: Production
The second portion of camp starts on Thursday of Week One. Students will have one day of instruction on set safety; how to set up, operate, and break down cameras, tripods and lighting; and how to get their desired shots. They will start getting hands-on training to prepare them for Friday-Tuesday when they will be actively filming. Students will have picked out different locations on Georgia State's campus including computer labs, offices, libraries, parks, common areas, etc. where they will film their scripts.
Phase III: Post-Production
Beginning on Wednesday of Week Two, students will learn Adobe Premiere Pro, the industry-standard editing software, sound design, color correction, and how to use editing to tell their stories. This includes a short instruction period, followed by hands-on learning.
Film Screening
Lastly, students will have a special screening of their completed films at the historic Plaza Theatre on Sunday, July 21st. A red carpet will be provided for photos of the students, friends, and family. Each film will be shown, followed by a Q&A with each group to talk about their process of filming, obstacles they faced, lessons they learned, and what led them to the story they chose to tell.
AGES: Rising 9th-12th graders
PROGRAM SIZE: 20 students
*Scholarships available
DATES:
Scholarship Notification Date - June 7th
Registration Deadline (or until slots are filled) - June 24th
Cancellation Deadline (last day to cancel with a full refund) - June 17th
Cancellation Deadline (last day to cancel with a 50% refund) - June 24th
Session Dates - July 8th - July 19th Students will meet Monday through Friday, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm (Lunch 12 pm - 1 pm)
CineCamp ATL Film Fest - July 21st
LOCATIONS:
Atlanta Film Society Offices @ Georgia State University (Classroom Space)
Plaza Theatre (CineCamp ATL Film Fest)