CINECAMP ATL

MISSION: Peter Parker was once told, “with great power comes great responsibility.” At Atlanta Film Society’s CineCamp ATL, we have the great power to connect, educate, and engage the youth to cultivate an interest in filmmaking for the aspiring filmmakers of today and tomorrow. It’s our honor to be responsible for inspiring, nurturing, and mentoring our students in the ever-growing world of filmmaking on a community-focused level.

SUMMARY: CineCamp ATL is back for 2025! This program, from July 14th - 25th, is designed to cultivate an interest in filmmaking from pre- to post production through hands-on youth education for rising 9th-12th graders. By the end of the 2-week program, students will have worked in teams to complete one short film per team that will screen at the conclusion of the program.

PROJECT OVERVIEW: As filmmaking is a team sport, the students will break into small groups, and with guided instruction and collaboration, complete a 1-5 minute film. The students will learn each phase of production, as well as the different roles and duties of each crew member. The completed films will be screened at the historic Plaza Theatre at the conclusion of the two-week program.

Each day of camp will be held at the Atlanta Film Society’s offices at Georgia State University from 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM with lunch 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM. Lunch will be provided.

AGES: Rising 9th - 12th graders

PROGRAM SIZE: 20 students

EARLY BIRD PRICE | DEC 4 - FEB 28 : $500
REGULAR PRICE | FEB 29 - JUL 4:
$575
LATE PRICE | JUL 5 - JUL 14:
$650

SCHOLARSHIpS AVAILABLE

ATLFS offers five scholarships for the CineCamp ATL program. Scholarships cover 100% of the cost of registration. Please note that anyone in financial need may apply for the scholarship.

 

For any additional questions regarding CineCamp ATL, please email us at cinecamp-atl@atlantafilmsociety.org

Previous Instructors:

CineCamp ATL 2023 Recap

REVIEWS

"It was a great learning experience for my son and the instructors were all patient and kind." ~ Millicent Campbell (Mother of Sol Campbell)

"My son was able to get hands-on experience working on a film. It was a great experience for my son." ~ Jennifer Hammond (Mother of Micah J. Gary)

"My nephew Ben looked forward to going every day. He found it challenging (in a good way) to be with students 3+ years older than him and with experience - as he had none - and learned so much. He really enjoyed the one-on-one with instructors, especially Charlie Fisk. He now has a vision of going to film school and a career in editing. Charlie Fisk and Melissa Simpson were two he mentioned a lot [instructors]. Good overview of the overall process of making a film." ~ Cindy Abel (Aunt of Ben Garretson)