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FILMMAKING

The Filmmaking program is a progressive and comprehensive curriculum that offer introductory through advanced filmmaking. The program focuses on the fundamentals of filmmaking technique, with emphasis placed on the pre-production process, executing a wellconceived plan, visual storytelling, and artistic style. Students use the same state-of-the-art equipment as the pros, including Panasonic DVX-100 cameras, Sennheiser microphones, Arri and Lowel lights and Final Cut Express software. Students work in a hands-on environment to develop their skills in, and understanding of, the pre-production/ production process and post-production editing techniques.

Students in intermediate and advanced classes work as an ensemble to create a short film from the planning and pre-production stages through production and editing. Advanced students engage in yearlong projects in the Conservatory or Independent Study programs.

In addition, Imagination Stage offers skill-based, digital media classes in computer animation, digital imaging, stop-motion animation, and documentary filmmaking.

Winter/Spring Classes

Special this semester: Spring Break Camps in Filmmaking and Film A cting

Grades 2 - 5:
Create a Film Together
Intro. to Filmmaking
*
Intro. to Filmmaking II


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* indicates classes for returning students

Teens
Computer Animation
Intro. to Filmmaking
Intro. to Filmmaking II *
Advanced Filmmaking II *
Documentary Filmmaking II *
Digital Imaging
Fillmmaking Independent Study
Filmmaking Conservatory

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Red indicates classes for returning students

Grades 2 - 5

Create a Film Together
Parent and child team upto learn the basics of film production and video technology while creating a short documentary on a subject of their choosing (e.g. “Our Family” “My Dog” “Our Solar System” etc.). The team develops the concept, shoots and edits the video in preparation for a family screening. Class size is limited to 6 student/parent pairs. Teams are expected to work extensively outside of class.
#5260 Saturday
9:30–11:00 $550 Grades 2–5

Introduction to Filmmaking
(for NEW students)
Students learn the craft of narrative filmmaking and how to express their ideas cinematically. This introductory course covers the process of pre-production including story development and breakdown, shooting scripts and scheduling, and the techniques of production including cinematography composition, lens’ and light) and sound recording. Students will learn the post-production process with Final Cut Express professional editing software. The class works extensively on production and editing exercises.
# 5262 Sunday
1:30–3:00 $395 Grades 4–5

An Introduction to Filmmaking: Part II *
Returning students apply their filmmaking knowledge in a collaborative environment to make a complete short film. The class, rotating in various crew positions, works on a single project with multiple locations and characters, going through the process of pre-production, production, and post-production (editing).
Pre-requisite: Introduction to Film (Part I) or Summer Filmmaking
Camp.
#5261 Sunday
3:30–5:00 $395 Grades 4–5

Teens

Computer Animation
For the true computer enthusiast, this course teaches the fundamentals of digital 2-D animation and gaming. Students learn the basics of Flash computer software and create short animation projects.
#5263 Monday (Introduction)
7:00–8:30 $450 Grades 6–12
5264 Monday (Intermediate)
6:30–8:30 $450 Grades 6–12

Introduction to Filmmaking
(for NEW students)
Students learn the craft of narrative filmmaking and how to express their ideas cinematically. This introductory course covers the process of pre production including story development and breakdown, shooting scripts and scheduling, and the techniques of production including cinematography composition, lens’ and light) and sound recording. Students will learn the post-production process with Final Cut Express professional editing software. The class works extensively on production and editing exercises.
#5265 Wednesday
6:30–8:00 $395 Grades 6–8
5266 Thursday
6:30–8:00 $395 Grades 9–12

An Introduction to Filmmaking: Part II *
Returning students apply their filmmaking knowledge in a collaborative environment to make a complete short film. The class, rotating in various crew positions, works on a single project with multiple locations and characters, going through the process of pre-production, production, and post production (editing). Pre-requisite: Introduction to Film (Part I) or Summer Filmmaking
Camp.
#5267 Saturday
12:00–1:30 $395 Grades 9–12

Advanced Filmmaking: Part II *
In this continuation class, students refine their understanding of the craft of filmmaking, with an emphasis on production and postproduction, to complete their project developed in the previous semester. Pre-requisite: Advanced Filmmaking (Part I).
#5268 Saturday
2:00–4:00 $550 Grades. 9–12

Documentary Filmmaking Part II *
Returning students continue to work on their own individual projects, students choose a subject and create a short documentary. They learn how to organize a project, research, interview, shoot the material, and edit using FinalCut Express. Students must be willing and able to work independently outside of class.
Continuing students:
#5269 Tuesday
7:00–8:30 $395 Grades 6–12

Digital Imaging
Learn the basics of digital photo manipulation with Photoshop! Using their photos, professional photographs and their imagination, students enhance and manipulate the images into a new expression. Each student completes a digital portfolio of their creative work to take home at the end of the semester.
#5270 Sunday
11:30–1:00 $395 Grades 6–12

Filmmaking: Independent Study
Independent Study is for students who have completed the Filmmaking Conservatory. Students assume the role of ‘auteur’. Under the guidance of the program director they create their own complex narrative projects from conception to completion. For more information, please contact the mentor.
#5271 tbd
$550 Grades 6–12

Filmmaking Conservatory
5272 Friday
4:00–6:00 $550 Grades 9–12
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Register
Online registration begins December 1st

Questions? Contact your mentor:

David Stern
Program Director
digitalmedia@imaginationstage.org 301-280-1649

Imagination Stage Filmmaking Students Learn:

  • Narrative structure and
    character development
  • Composition
  • Cinematography
  • Lighting techniques
  • Editing skills and styles
    on professional editing
    software
  • Animation: computer and
    stop-motion
  • Visual style
     
 
   
 
 
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