Make a Film in a Day
Short course
In London
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Type
Short course
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Day
Based in St John's Wood, our courses focus on the dynamic, hands-on approach to filmmaking - because we believe there's no better way to learn than getting out there and DOING it! Suitable for: Ages 8 - 13
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Based in St John's Wood, our courses focus on the dynamic, hands-on approach to filmmaking – because we believe there’s no better way to learn than getting out there and DOING it! As a starting point for any budding filmmaker, we recommend our Make a Film in a Day courses. For those aged 8-13 who want an action-packed taste of what it’s all about, there are James Bond and Harry Potter themes to choose from. We hope to see you all for summer fun and filmmaking mayhem!
For the 8-13s who want to have fun and get a taste of what filmmaking's all about, our Make a Film in A Day course comes in two very popular themes: James Bond and Harry Potter. Whether you want to rescue the girl or change your best friend into a toad, these courses are an ideal starting point. Participants on all Make a Film in a Day courses are given a glimpse of the editing process, seeing how their footage cuts together: add sound effects, music… and by the end of the day they’ve completed their first ever film! There is a screening of the finished films for parents at the end of the day. Each participant receives a DVD copy of the completed film. No previous experience is necessary. SUMMER 2010 (Prices include a DVD copy of the completed film)
30th July, Make a Film in a Day (ages 8-13) £95
Introduce a Friend Discount: make a second booking and receive 10% off the cost of ONE the courses (and 20% for 2, 30% for 3 etc)
Please note: places are strictly limited to 12 per course.
"The Academy provided my sons with an excellent week of education and fun. Their short film really surprised us all
with it's excellent artistic and technical merit. Clearly their imaginations have been sparked. Thank you and thank you!"
Richard Pierson, Editor (Quantum of Solace, The Bourne Supremacy)
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Make a Film in a Day