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Summer film programs for college students?

I'm a high school student who is really interested in taking a summer film program geared towards college students. Does anyone have any program suggestions or experiences to share? Thanks in advance!

2 years ago

Sure, there are a handful of quality summer film programs you could consider. Some of the popular ones open to high school students include:

1. NYU Tisch School of the Arts Summer High School Program: NYU's Tisch School offers a summer film program specifically designed for high school students. During this 4-week residential program, you can learn film production, screenwriting, and directing in a hands-on and immersive setting.

2. USC School of Cinematic Arts Summer Program: The USC Cinematic Arts program offers a 6-week summer course for high school students. You'll get to experience college life at a top film school, and you can choose between various tracks, including filmmaking, producing, animation, writing for television, or interactive storytelling.

3. UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television Summer Institute: This program offers a 4-week summer course for high school students interested in film. The institute includes workshops in directing, screenwriting, cinematography, and editing, and you will have the chance to create your own short films.

While these programs can be expensive, they provide excellent learning experiences and exposure to the film industry. They're also great networking opportunities, as you'll get to meet other students with similar interests and make connections with professionals in the field.

For more programs and internships in the film industry, check out this CollegeVine article: https://blog.collegevine.com/high-school-film-internships-summer-programs

Keep in mind that admission to these programs can be competitive, so start preparing your application materials early. In your application, emphasize your passion for filmmaking and any relevant experience you may have.

It's also important to consider factors like location, cost, and length of the program when making your decision. If you find that certain programs are too expensive or not ideal for your situation, you can also explore local community college or university film courses, which may offer more affordable options.

Best of luck as you pursue your passion for film!

2 years ago

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