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Hurray for Hollywood -- Beginning Film
In this 4 week course, we will write a script, shoot it and then edit it using IMovie. An exciting class for the aspiring filmmaker!
There are no upcoming classes.
55 minutes
per class
Once per week
over 4 weeks
8-13
year olds
3-8
learners per class
per learner - per class
How does a "Multi-Day" course work?
Meets multiple times at scheduled times
Live video chats, recorded and monitored for safety and quality
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Great for engaging projects and interacting with diverse classmates from other states and countries

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Description
Class Experience
Students will learn how to make a short, five minute film. Students will write the script, film the video, and then edit their video using IMovie.
I am offering this class because during the country's lockdown, students can not gather and share their creativity. This will allow them to tell their story, and share it with others. Film makers need at audience! I have years of experience teaching elementary and middle school students creative writing, screenwriting, and film, and I love when students have the opportunity to learn and express themselves..
Students will need to finish what has not been accomplished during class time. For example, after the first meeting, if the student has not finished their script, that would be their homework. After the second meeting, the student must finish (but not edit) their video(s) so I can take a look at the footage. By week three, if the student has not done it in class, they should finish editing their film as homework.
Students need to have access to IMovie, which is available on many Apple products. It is easier if the student has Apple products to film as well, such as an Ipad or IPhone, although there are ways around this if necessary.
Learner progress is assessed by the student meeting their deadlines and accomplishing the desired outcome, in this case a short film or trailer.
55 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.