Lights, Camera, Film… SUMMER CAMP!

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Florida-Film-Institute

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]lorida Film Institute (FFI) is excited to announce a summer partnership for the fifth year with the Coral Gables Cinemateque (CGC).  CINEMA, a film education summer camp will be held at the CGC’s Coral Gables Art Cinema, located at 260 Aragon Avenue in Coral Gables, from June 15 to July 23, 2015.  Up to 25 high school students are invited to attend the workshops that meet on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:00am to 1:00pm.  There will be three field trips which will take place during the camp sessions (on selected Thursdays).

Florida-Film-InstituteFFI will give students the opportunity to focus on essential and practical  aspects of commercial motion picture production, including script preparation, cinematography, lighting, sound recording, directing, acting and music.  The program will feature instruction by South Florida Film Industry professionals.

“We are very excited to present this series of filmmaking workshops for teens in the South Florida community,” said Stephanie Martino, Founder and President of FFI. “CINEMA does an excellent job of teaching the basics of filmmaking, and provides the unique opportunity of creating a film.”

Registration is available online at www.flfilminstitute.org and will end on June 8, 2015. The total camp fee for six weeks is available at a reduced rate of $595.00 plus a $50.00 non-refundable registration fee is required.  FFI is able to offer this discounted fee to each participant because of the generosity of our sponsors. This year we are able to offer 4 full scholarships to students in need of financial assistance. In order to apply for the scholarship you will need to call the office before May 30, 2015. Requirements: Copy of the student’s current report card, a letter from the parent outlining the financial need or proof of school / participant in a Lunch Assistant Program. All applicants will be notified by June 8, 2015 if they have been granted a scholarship for the program. Scholarships are available for Miami-Dade County residents only.

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Founded in 1992, the Florida Film Institute teaches the art, science and business of filmmaking through a series of workshops designed to inspire and empower aspiring filmmakers, providing them with the know-how to create their own film. Since its inception in 1992, FFI has mentored over 6,220 middle and high school students from Miami-Dade and Broward Counties in the past 23 years. For more information about the workshops offered visit www.flfilminstitute.org.

 

 

Florida-Film-InstituteThe Coral Gables Art Cinema is a project of the Coral Gables Cinemateque, Inc., a non-profit film arts organization. The Cinema, which opened in October of 2010, has a16/35mm and industry standard true theatrical quality 2K Digital Cinema Projection with 3D capability, as well as professional Dolby surround sound, with 141 stadium-configured seats. The Cinema offers one of the best venues for appreciating alternative film in South Florida. It operates year-round, seven-days-a-week, presenting high quality American independent, foreign and classic films that are not generally available at other theaters in South Florida. The programs are vibrant, diverse, multicultural and multilingual.

In addition to film screenings, the Cinema is a cultural hub for filmmakers, other artists and the public, with live performances, great food and drinks, sidebar events and educational activities. The Cinema receives major operating support from Bacardi, the City of Coral Gables, the Coral Gables Community Foundation; Magnatech Electronics Company; Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, the Knight Foundation and additional contributions from many individuals and businesses.

For more information about the Cinema visit www.gablescinema.com.

 


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