The next Steven Spielberg?
May 28, 2008 8:00 am Film festivals and awards, UncategorizedIs your kid the next Steven Spielberg? Soderbergh? Sayles?
Young filmmakers have a chance to learn the craft this summer with a two-week workshop organized by the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival.
Organizers will offer classes from July 14 to 24, thanks to a grant from the San Luis Obispo County Community Foundation.
“Young people are so inventive and have a different take on the world than adults do, so we are hoping to give them the skills they need to go out and make their own films,” said Wendy Eidson, the film festival’s executive director. “We are trying to encourage collaboration so that they learn how a ‘real’ film is made.”
Each workshop will be limited to ten young people. They’ll learn the basics of filmmaking by writing, producing, directing, editing and acting in their own short films, Eidson said.
The results will be screened for family and friends on the final day of the workshop. Audiences can also catch the short films at next year’s San Luis Obispo International Film Festival.
Two local filmmakers will lead the classes.
Aaron Metchik, a UCLA film school graduate, directed his first professional feature-length film this summer.
Alan Fraser teaches video production and photography at Arroyo Grande High School, and film courses at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria. His feature film “Next Time” won best picture awards at the Hollywood and Long Beach Film Festivals.
Each session costs $200, with a limited number of half-tuition scholarships available.
Kids entering grades 3 to 6 will attend class from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Thursday.
Those entering grades 7 to 9 have class from 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday. And future 10th, 11th and 12th graders will attend workshops at 6 to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
For more information or to register, visit www.slofilmfest.org or call Wendy Eidson at (805) 546-3456.
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Wendy’s daughter, Hanna Eidson, is pictured above with the camcorder.


