Short Film

1 Day Program

Year 7-12

A one day school holiday activity in all things filmmaking. You’ll learn to professionally write, direct and shoot a short film.

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For emerging performers, writers and storytellers

Year 7-12 students with an interest in writing, performing or directing are invited to strengthen their storytelling muscles by taking part in this one day filmmaking workshop. Using professional filmmaking equipment, you will learn the fundamentals of telling dramatic, engaging stories by creating a short film.

Writing

Directing

Editing

Storytelling

Performing

Pre-Production

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The Day

Upon arrival, you’ll meet the industry professionals who’ll be your mentors for the day. Before you do any filming, they’ll take you through all the equipment, show you how to approach writing a scene and the way the industry plans a film.

After a fully catered lunch, you’ll then work as a team to write the script, plan the shots, decorate and light the set - before shooting a full short film. Each participant will receive guidance and support from our Mentors who are there to ensure you leave with the skills and confidence to tackle your own projects.

The film will be edited live on the day by the group, meaning you’ll be able to view your finished work before the day ends.

Screen Clubs is a not-for-profit organisation. All proceeds go towards fostering young creatives and establishing local ‘screen clubs’ in communities across Victoria.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Days are broken up the same as a regular school day with time for recess and lunch.

  • Each day lasts 7 hours, beginning between 9 and 10am, and finishing between 4 and 5pm.

  • A water bottle and closed toe shoes to protect their feet (no ugg boots or sandals). A hat and sunscreen if the program takes place on a sunny day.

  • Certainly is! We’ll ask for dietary requirements when you book. No need to pack snacks.

  • No past experience in filmmaking is needed! Every program is entry level and designed to take each participant through the steps at their own pace.

  • If your child is younger than 12, then unfortunately no, not at the moment. If your child is the same age as a year 7, but still in year 6. We may be able to have them attend, but this is assessed on a case by case basis. Please email us at contact@screenclubs.org.au.

  • All locations are council or school property and are usually wheelchair accessible. This information can be found by checking our locations.

    We don’t run programs specifically for teenagers with special needs, however we endeavour to be as inclusive as possible. You’ll be able to let us know what your child needs when booking. Unfortunately, we’re unable to provide 1:1 support. If we’re not for you, that’s ok! If your child is 17 years or older, we cannot recommend Bus Stop Films enough.

Still have more questions?

Contact us at contact@screenclubs.org.au

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