2-Day Online Teen Holiday Filmmaking – Short Film Challenge

2-Day Online Teen Holiday Filmmaking – Short Film Challenge

LEARN TO MAKE A SHORT FILM ONLINE

A two-day, online short film challenge for kids and teens. Students are given specific conditions for their project in a 48-hour film festival style. In class, they will learn the basics of storytelling, cinematography, and editing as they make their own short films. The workshop culminates in a final screening of their own work with all workshop participants.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Camp Name: Online Short Film Challenge

3 Hours Per Day, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM PST

OR

3 Hours Per Day, 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM EST / 5:30 AM – 8:30 AM PST/ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM IST

Locations

This camp is delivered online, and students join from their homes. To attend, students should have a reliable internet connection and a quiet place to work on their films.

2-Day Holiday Acting for Film Workshop for Teens

2-Day Holiday Acting Workshop for Teens

Learn Basic Acting Skills for Film

In NYFA’s 2-Day Holiday Acting Workshop, students aged 14-17 learn the basics of film acting from professional actors and directors in a supportive, hands-on environment. This is a seasonal program held during the winter break of the academic year. No experience is required to attend.

Program Description

Program Name: 2-Day Holiday Acting for Film Camp for Teens

Hours: 7 Hours per day 10:00 AM – 5:00PM EST and PST with a one hour lunch break. 

During this intensive acting workshop, students are immersed in the basics of acting for film, scene study, and audition technique. The rigorous nature of the workshop means that even in this short time, students develop new skills, learning how to present in front of a group, improvise, and receive creative feedback.

2-Day Holiday Online Kids Acting for Film – Scene workshop

2-Day Holiday Online Kids Acting for Film – Scene workshop

Learn Fundamentals of Scene Work

In the Online 2 Day Acting For Film Holiday Programs students will also learn the fundamentals of scene work and how to prepare a short scene with a partner ending in a live zoom performance.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Camp Name: Kids Online Scene Workshop

3 Hours Per Day, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM PST

OR

3 Hours Per Day, 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM EST / 5:30 AM – 8:30 AM PST/ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM IST

Locations

This camp is delivered online, and students join from their homes. To attend, students should have a reliable internet connection and a quiet place to work on their scenes.

2-Day Holiday Online Kids Filmmaking – Short Film Challenge

2-Day Holiday Online Kids Filmmaking – Short Film Challenge

LEARN TO MAKE A SHORT FILM ONLINE

A two-day, online short film challenge for kids and teens. Students are given specific conditions for their project in a 48-hour film festival style. In class, they will learn the basics of storytelling, cinematography, and editing as they make their own short films. The workshop culminates in a final screening of their own work with all workshop participants.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Camp Name: Online Short Film Challenge

3 Hours Per Day, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM PST

OR

3 Hours Per Day, 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM EST / 5:30 AM – 8:30 AM PST/ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM IST

LOCATIONS

This camp is delivered online, and students join from their homes. To attend, students should have a reliable internet connection and a quiet place to work on their films.

2-Day Holiday Filmmaking Workshop for Kids

2-Day Holiday Filmmaking Workshop for Kids

Filmmaking for Kids

The 2-Day Film Production Workshop is an accelerated program where students aged 10-13 make a short film. During the filmmaking for kids workshop, students quickly learn how to shoot and edit original film projects with high definition digital video. This is a seasonal workshop held during the winter break of the academic year. No experience is required to attend.

Program Description

2-Day Holiday Filmmaking Workshop for Kids

Hours: 7 Hours per day 10:00 AM – 5:00PM (EST and PST) with a one hour lunch break. 

In the kids’ holiday filmmaking workshop, our one-week program is condensed into a two-day, intensive program. Working as a group, students create their own short film in just 48 hours, challenging them to quickly pick up new creative and technical skills. The film is screened at the end of the second day in an informal presentation.

Upon the conclusion of the program, students receive a USB drive from NYFA with a digital copy of their work. During the workshop, students need to provide their own lunch.

2-Day Holiday Acting for Film Workshop for Kids

2-Day Holiday Acting for Film Workshop for Kids

Learn Basic Acting Skills

During NYFA’s 2-Day Holiday Kids Acting Workshop, students aged 10-13 are introduced to principles of film acting. The immersive and active nature of this workshop means that even in this short time, students get the opportunity to develop basic acting skills. This is a workshop held during the holiday break of the academic year. No experience is required to attend.

Program Description

Program Name: 2-Day Holiday Acting for Film Camp for Kids

Hours: 7 Hours per day 10:00 AM – 5:00PM EST and PST with a one hour lunch break. 

In this hands-on acting for film workshop, aspiring actors explore the fundamentals of film acting in just a two-day period. Under the guidance of faculty who are active actors and directors , students practice audition techniques and memorization, exploring popular elements of film acting including improvisation, partner and moment to moment work, given circumstances, and blocking. Students must provide their own lunch. Many students who attend the two-day workshop return for our longer level-one programs.

Online Filmmaking Modules for Teens

Online Filmmaking Classes for Teens

Hands-On Film Training at NYFA

Filmmaking is a craft that requires a creative eye, strong narrative storytelling skills, and a solid understanding of the creative and technical process. In NYFA’s online filmmaking classes, teens aged 14-17 get a comprehensive overview of how to create their own short films under the live supervision and direction of experienced industry professionals. During these innovative classes, students learn the essential techniques required to create memorable short films, building their confidence in visual storytelling and content creation. While the classes are designed to be standalone programs that may be taken individually, many students choose to take all three and gain a full spectrum of skills. Our online filmmaking classes are currently offered during the academic year as weekend sessions.

Module #1: The Subtext Film Class

In filmmaking, subtext is a critical technique for building suspense and developing characters. During this immersive online class, students learn to focus on the background and supporting visuals of the “mise-en-scene” or “telling the story.” Students choose a few emotions or an idea or a concept and are challenged to visualize the idea without using human beings in the frame. This enables the new film director to explore the myriad ways one can manifest subtext in the story being told without words, and an important and fundamental aspect of visual literacy for film.

Module #2: The POV (Point of View) Film Class

To be a compelling filmmaker and director, students must learn to communicate through strong visuals and dialogue, communicating the thoughts and feelings of their characters. In this hands-on, virtual class, students create a subjective film that demonstrates to us, the audience, how they are feeling and/or what they are thinking. Students can choose a specific character and situation, and then visualize that character’s point of view using a point of view shot. The story must be shot in a way that allows the audience to understand who the character is, how the character is feeling and what the character is doing – all the points of view shot.

If the students do not have anyone to act for them, they can shoot a film that implies an unseen presence – a ghost, their pet dog, a fly buzzing around the room – but still tell a story. Students can also be creative with inanimate figures such as Legos, stuffed animals or dolls.

Module #3: The Writing Challenge Class

Every aspiring filmmaker has a selection of their favorite films and characters. In this live class, students put their inspiration to use, taking their favorite character from a movie and continuing that character’s story – what happens next (the sequel) OR what happened before we met the character.

Alternatively, students may create their own character, develop the character’s traits, what the character likes, how the character behaves, etc., and develop a basic outline of the character’s story. This week and project are devoted to the important skills of character and story development that are of tremendous value to all writers and directors.

Program Details

Our online filmmaking classes are hands-on, filmmaker experiences designed to provide teens with the opportunity to explore storytelling through the art of film. The classes are available as Saturday sessions. Saturday classes run for four consecutive Saturdays. Students may enroll in all three classes or select and complete the individual classes. Students are not required to complete one class to attend the next. 

Online Acting for Film Modules for Teens

Online Acting Classes for Teens

Build Acting Skills for Film and TV

Acting for film is a craft that requires confidence and imagination, traits that successful actors use to deliver compelling performances. In the Online Acting Workshops at NYFA, teens aged 14-17 can work on developing core acting skills, learning new techniques that help actors compete and creatively thrive in the contemporary world of acting. Studying under the guidance of our faculty, consisting of professional, experienced actors, students learn how to tap into their strengths in film and television acting through a variety of hands-on projects and exercises.

Our online acting workshops each cover a different component of film acting. Students may take the workshops individually, but many students choose to take all three workshops and gain a full spectrum of skills. These programs are currently offered during the academic year on the weekend.

Module #1: Monologues Class

To deliver a memorable monologue, actors must make thoughtful, playful, and surprising choices that keep an audience engaged. During our Monologues online acting class, students learn how to bring a monologue to life, learning how to truthfully act under imaginary circumstances.

Module #2: Fundamentals of TV & Film Auditions Class

One of the most important skills to develop as an actor is how to deliver a strong audition. During NYFA’s Fundamentals of TV & Film Auditions Class, students learn and practice the fundamentals of crafting material for on camera TV and Film auditions. Throughout this hands-on online acting class, students learn what to expect during auditions and how to perform in a professional audition setting.

Module #3: Exploring Forms of New Media Class

Over the last decade, self-generated content has become more and more valuable to actors. Throughout our Exploring Forms of New Media Class, students explore forms of creative content including web series, online videos, and sketches. Students learn how to write and shoot their own work with materials that are available to them at little to no cost. The class culminates in a sharing of self-written and produced short form videos.

Program Details

The online acting classes are available on Saturdays. The Saturday class runs for four consecutive Saturdays. Students may enroll in all three classes. Students may also select and complete classes individually. Students are not required to complete one class to attend the next. To learn more about class times and tuition, visit our workshop program details page.

Online 3D Animation Modules for Youth

Online 3D Animation Modules for Youth

Study 3D Animation Techniques at NYFA

In our online 3D animation workshops, students study the twelve basic principles of Animation introduced by the Disney animators Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas in their 1981 book The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation. As these principles of animation cover the visual storytelling process in everything from movies to video games, students learn how they can be applied to everyday objects and characters.

While the workshops are designed to be standalone programs that may be taken individually, many students choose to take all three and gain a full spectrum of skills. Module one must be completed prior to taking module two and three. These programs are available for youth aged 10-17.

Module #1: Squash and Stretch Workshop

In this workshop, students will learn squash and stretch, the first principle of animation. It introduces the notion of how a change of shape such as a squash pose to a stretch pose gives the illusion of gravity, weight, mass, flexibility and life into animation. Without squash and stretch, the animation is rigid and stiff to the motion.

Class 1 – Introducing Maya’s interface, hotkeys, graph editor,
Class 2 – Bouncing ball exercise
Class 3 – Bouncing ball squash and stretch exercise
Class 4 – Light and heavy bouncing ball exercise

Module #2: Anticipation, Follow Through and Overlap Workshop

The Anticipation, Follow Through, and Overlap Workshop teaches students the two of the principles of animation. Anticipation which introduces the character getting prepared to perform an action. It prepares the viewer for what’s about to happen. The second principle we will cover is follow through and overlap. This principle helps to render movement more realistically by obeying the laws of physics. Students will learn how to make a pendulum swing and an object jump.

Class 1 – Pendulum exercise
Class 2 – Finishing the Pendulum exercise
Class 3 – Lecture & Jump exercise
Class 4 – Finishing the Jump exercise

Module #3: Walk Cycles Workshop

Students will combine what they learned from squash and stretch, anticipation, follow through and overlap lessons into their walk cycle. Students will learn how to make a character move and walk in their own stylistic ways.

Class 1 – Blocking walk cycle: Hips and Legs
Class 2 – Continuing with blocking walk cycle: Hips and Legs
Class 3 – Polishing walk cycle: Hips and Legs
Class 4 – Finishing the walk cycle

Program Details

In our Online 3D Animation Workshops for Youth, students will need a Microsoft or Mac laptop or desktop computer with a minimum of 16 GB and a three button external mouse. Students will also be downloading a few free/discounted educational software for this program. The course teacher or camps director will reach out to in the few days leading up to the program with specific instructions on how to download these programs. Students must take module one to take two or three.

To learn more about class times and tuition, visit our workshop program details page.