Teens: Lights, Camera, Get In On the Action

Whether you are looking to be the next Spielberg or just want to have some fun with a camera this program is for you!  Join us for a three session program where you will learn the essentials to making a great short film by a professional in the film industry both on the screen and behind the scenes. Final projects will be screened at the Boulder Jewish Film Festival in March!

Session 1
When: January 20th, 2016  @ 6:00 pm-8:00 pm

Where: TBD

Consistency: Weekday (Wednesday)

Eligibility: 9-12 Grade


Session 1 (January 20th): Fundamentals of Film – Storyboarding and the process of production (script and shot list)

Session 2 (February 4th): Editing in Adobe Premiere

Session 3 (February 17th): Feedback and final revisions

*Films must be submitted to Boulder Jewish Film Festival by February 22nd

Click here to Register!

For questions please contact Program Coordinator, Maya Osterman at maya@boulderjewishteens.org

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About Maya Osterman

The Boulder Jewish Teen Initiative (BJTI) was created through generous funding from the Jim Joseph Foundation and the Rose Community Foundation to cater to Boulder’s unique Jewish community. We hope to attract and engage teens from both affiliated and non-affiliated backgrounds through robust offerings that span topics, frequency and levels of engagement that take into account teens' schedules, learning styles and have specific skills and relationships as tangible outcomes

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