The Denver Film Society presents Young Filmmakers Workshops to provide the next generation of filmmakers with all the resources they need to create their cinematic masterpiece. In Young Filmmakers Workshops, students aged 12 to 18 work in small teams over the course of two-week camps to write, produce, edit, and premiere their own film. Film experts and local filmmakers visit the workshop and course levels run from beginner's to advanced. The Denver Film Society offers scholarship funds to a significant portion of enrolled students. YFW runs from early June to early August in two-week camps.
The Denver Film Society is the premier film programming and cinematic education facility in the Front Range. With a beautiful venue on East Colfax which can accommodate over 350 patrons for screenings, lectures and special events, the Denver Film Society has been at the forefront of community engagement since its inception in 1978.
We encourage teachers to think of us as a one-stop shop for everything cinematic in Denver. We offer filmmaking classes in all aspects of film; from storyboarding to screenwriting and from production to editing. We specialize in film screenings of topics relevant to all areas of study, be they documentaries, foreign language films, narrative fiction, and much more. We can cater our screenings and have access to films that will meet your classroom needs, as well as provide conversation to deepen the context of your area of study. All of this is available to bring to your classroom to engage with your students in unique ways that support your curriculum.
Arts, Film, Writing
50 students, 1 chap. per 4 stu.
4800 min.
Family Programs
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12