MPLS HORROR HIGH FILM CAMP - JULY 8-12, 2024

ARROWHEAD REGION HORROR HIGH FILM CAMP: JUNE 10-14

 

WHAT IS HORROR HIGH?

At Horror High, you won’t be reading about making a film, you won’t be observing a film shoot, you’ll be a member of the crew. You’ll work with professional filmmakers to shoot a short horror film in a professional facility, using professional gear, and learning how a professional film crew operates. By the end of the production, you’ll have the skills to work as a PA on any professional set!

 
 
 

BEFORE THE SHOOT: Each year, a guest director and a crew of professionals develop a script and put the project through budgeting, location, casting, and other pre-production processes.

DURING THE SHOOT Professional filmmakers and educators work alongside a group of 10-12 teens who actively participate as crew in the Camera, Grip, AD, Art, and Sound Departments. Crew members receive one-on-one mentoring from professional department heads and film educators.

AFTER THE SHOOT: The project goes through post production: edit, sound design, scoring, special effects, and color.

SPECIAL SCREENINGS: The completed film premieres at a screening for parents, friends, and the general public, along with a behind-the-scenes documentary featuring the professionals and youth who worked on the film. Next, it begins its run of local and national film festival screenings, including a featured spot at the North Star Story Summit and the EDU Film Film Festival.

 

LET THE YOUTH CREW TELL YOU…

 
 

AT HORROR HIGH FILM CAMP YOU’LL LEARN…

…the ins and outs of writing, producing, and directing a film. This 5-day camp is perfect for any teenager who not only loves watching film but is dying to make one.

HORROR HIGH FILM CAMP DETAILS / FAQs

  • Production days go from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, and take at a Twin Cities location

  • Lunch and craft services are provided.

  • High school crew positions are limited to 12.

  • HH is fully insured and safety is always a priority on any set. Youth crew members are supervised full-time by a producer/educator - as well as the film director and all of the film department heads.

For more information about Horror High Film Camp, email Trey Wodele or call EDU Film Fest at six-one-two 888-1338

SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR, LET’S MAKE A MOVIE THIS Summer…

**Need-based scholarships are available from the EDU Film Festival/Northern Film Alliance. Contact Trey Wodele for scholarship information.