This week-long, full-day class will offer an intensive study in Moviemaking. This class will provide focused learning with curriculum delivered within a positive, nurturing, and fun environment with a lead artist, and camp coordinator and counselors— studio time will be morning and afternoon for a full camp experience with a monitored lunch break with activities (students should bring their own bag lunches, beverages, and snacks); tuition includes all materials provided. Classes will take place at UTSA Downtown Campus; a pull in drop-off and pick-up is available. Early drop-off beginning at 8:00am and extended (after-camp) care from 4:00–5:30pm is included in tuition.
This film-focused class is a DIY moviemaking experience; come be part of a mini-moviemaking crew. This class explores elements of moviemaking from scriptwriting, storyboarding, prop and set design to video production using digital cameras and editing software. Students will be challenged to create one-of-a-kind features and trailers based on their original ideas. Crews are led by advanced students and professionals from the UTSA Film Studies Program.
Summer Art Studios classes can be rigorous, focused, and require skills sets (both physical, verbal, and cognitive) that might not be appropriate for all youth and teens. if you have any questions or concerns about the appropriateness of a class for your child before registering them in the Special Camp Intensives at the Downtown Campus, please reach out to Ramon Munoz at ramon.munoz@utsa.edu or at 210.200.8212.