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UCLA Film & Television Emerging Filmmakers

  • Los Angeles, CA
Contact

3108255761

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  • Min. Session Length:
    1-3 Weeks
  • Cost:
    $2,950-$6,370
  • Application Deadline:
    Rolling
  • Eligibility:
    Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 (varies by program)
Details
  • Option Yes Residential
  • Option Yes Online Option
  • Option Yes Commuter
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About UCLA Emerging Filmmakers:

UCLA Emerging Filmmakers offers students an unparalleled opportunity to gain hands-on experience and work closely with entertainment industry professionals to develop their portfolios and gain the tools they need to take their creative work to the next level.

Taught by industry experts with curriculums that focus on contemporary professional practices in Hollywood, these programs provide students with access to state-of-the-art equipment and facilities at the prestigious UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.

Participants experience UCLA鈥檚 beautiful campus and the energy and inspiration of being in the heart of Los Angeles, the entertainment capital of the world.

Learn more about our specific summer programs below and visit our website for more complete information about each program.

UCLA Emerging Filmmakers Digital Filmmaking gives high school students from across the country and around the globe an unparalleled opportunity to study filmmaking at one of the most prestigious film schools in the world. The program is a three-week, intensive production workshop designed for highly motivated rising high school juniors, seniors, and 2025 High School graduates. Students are immersed in the creativity and technique of cinematic storytelling and challenged to create entertaining narrative projects.

Program Fee: $6,020
Registration Fee: $350
Total Fee: $6,370

The Emerging Filmmakers TV Writing Track immerses students in the world of episodic television. In this three-week program, students write under the guidance of a TV Writing industry professional and participate in professional development workshops, teaching students the tools needed to pursue a career in the TV Writing Industry. This program mirrors the practice of professional writers in the world of episodic television and digital media by teaching students how to develop original series concepts, navigate the contemporary marketplace and take advantage of the tools and opportunities available to gain visibility in this competitive industry. In the process, students learn how to identify and capture the tone, characters, dialogue, and themes that make their story unique while collaborating in a workshop environment with their peers.

In-Person Commuter:

Program Fee: $4,245
Registration Fee: $350
Total Fee: $4,595

Virtual:

Program Fee: $2,605
Registration Fee: $350
Total Fee: $2,955

This one-week intensive workshop is designed for highly motivated high school students currently in 9th to 12th grade in Spring 2025, as well as undergraduate students who are freshmen to juniors in Spring 2025. Students are immersed in the concepts, creativity and technique of cinematic lighting through a combination of lectures and hands-on lighting exercises. Students will explore such concepts as composition, framing, blocking, lens choice, camera movement/placement, exposure, lighting techniques/equipment, shot design, and set protocol.

Program Fee: $2,600
Registration Fee: $350
Total Fee: $2,950

In this two-week intensive program, students will explore theme park history, and the evolution of the relationship between moving image media (film, television, and video games) and theme parks. The program will include lectures, screenings, discussions and guided site visits to Disneyland, Disneyland California Adventure, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Warner Brothers Studios. The course will examine the contexts and shared histories of theme parks and screen media, explore theoretical, industrial, and cultural issues surrounding them, and investigate how these cultural phenomena are shaping one another in today鈥檚 media landscape. In class, students will study case studies of theme park rides and theme park 鈥渓ands鈥 by researching and analyzing scholarly texts, reference films, television shows, and video games. Each guided site visit will also include an on-site behind-the-scenes lecture.

Program Fee: $5,995
Registration Fee: $350
Total Fee: $6,345

About UCLA Film & Television Summer Institute:

The UCLA Film & Television Summer Institute offers students from around the globe an unparalleled opportunity to study filmmaking and earn college credit at one of the most prestigious film schools in the world 鈥 right in the heart of Hollywood.

Make your own animated film and meet Hollywood鈥檚 most accomplished professionals at the world-famous UCLA Animation Workshop. The 6-week Traditional Animation track teaches students how to write, storyboard, and draw their own animation film. No drawing experience required, just limitless imagination! The Traditional Animation Summer Institute will be offered as an online program with synchronous course meetings, practical exercises, and guest speakers. Students will learn traditional hand-drawn animation methods using a Wacom tablet/mouse, and utilize Pencil2D and Adobe Premiere to complete their animated projects. Under the supervision of UCLA faculty, students will complete a series of exercises and learn the animation process from storyboard to post-production. Each student will create an animated short film with sound and these final projects will be screened at the conclusion of the program 鈥 friends and family are welcome!