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Intro To Short-Form Filmmaking
July 7, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
$380
STORYTELLING THROUGH SHORT-FORM VIDEOS
Introduction to Short-Form Filmmaking will invite students to incorporate their own personal voices creatively through short-form video as a storytelling outlet. With the rise of smartphones and social media, it has become easier to make short films and share them with the world. In recent years video has emerged as a powerful and engaging medium on social media, that has the capacity to invoke emotion. From motivation to a simple laugh. Students will be taken through the entire process of drafting an idea, developing a storyboard, scouting a location, utilizing tools/props, filming with whatever camera they have at their disposal, editing on a mobile device, and sharing via social media and YouTube.
Henry Marte: Filmmaker, published photographer, founder of Marte Media, Marketing Manager of Western Avenue Studios & Lofts, Documentary Film School at Massachusetts College of Art & Design, Social Media Management certificate at Middlesex Community College, Digital Media Marketing certificate at Middlesex Community College, Refuge Lowell board member.
This program is a traveling class; by registering your child for this class you are giving permission for them to travel on foot to new locations in the city of Lowell each class.
Please let us know what sort of device your child will be using for the class.
Wednesday Mornings: 11-2pm
Instructor: Henry Marte
July 7, 14, 21, 28
August 4, 11
Required materials: Mobile device (phone or tablet, fully charged), Sunblock, good walking shoes, drinking water, hat
Suggested materials: Battery pack or charger.
Due to new health and safety concerns, we ask that students come to class with a mask. We will provide hand sanitizer and wipe down working areas with disinfectant before and after class. Shields and limited class sizes will also be implemented during this time. We ask that if your child or a household family member does not feel well to be open and communicate with us about your child missing class as a precautionary measure. Restaurant rules apply for snacks and drinks… students will be allowed to eat and drink at their work space but must wear masks when traveling through the studio.
We reserve the right to cancel any classes that do not fill.

STORYTELLING THROUGH SHORT-FORM VIDEOS
Introduction to Short-Form Filmmaking will invite students to incorporate their own personal voices creatively through short-form video as a storytelling outlet. With the rise of smartphones and social media, it has become easier to make short films and share them with the world. In recent years video has emerged as a powerful and engaging medium on social media, that has the capacity to invoke emotion. From motivation to a simple laugh. Students will be taken through the entire process of drafting an idea, developing a storyboard, scouting a location, utilizing tools/props, filming with whatever camera they have at their disposal, editing on a mobile device, and sharing via social media and YouTube.
Henry Marte: Filmmaker, published photographer, founder of Marte Media, Marketing Manager of Western Avenue Studios & Lofts, Documentary Film School at Massachusetts College of Art & Design, Social Media Management certificate at Middlesex Community College, Digital Media Marketing certificate at Middlesex Community College, Refuge Lowell board member.
This program is a traveling class; by registering your child for this class you are giving permission for them to travel on foot to new locations in the city of Lowell each class.
Please let us know what sort of device your child will be using for the class.
Wednesday Mornings: 11-2pm
Instructor: Henry Marte
July 7, 14, 21, 28
August 4, 11
Required materials: Mobile device (phone or tablet, fully charged), Sunblock, good walking shoes, drinking water, hat
Suggested materials: Battery pack or charger.
Due to new health and safety concerns, we ask that students come to class with a mask. We will provide hand sanitizer and wipe down working areas with disinfectant before and after class. Shields and limited class sizes will also be implemented during this time. We ask that if your child or a household family member does not feel well to be open and communicate with us about your child missing class as a precautionary measure. Restaurant rules apply for snacks and drinks… students will be allowed to eat and drink at their work space but must wear masks when traveling through the studio.
We reserve the right to cancel any classes that do not fill.

STORYTELLING THROUGH SHORT-FORM VIDEOS
Introduction to Short-Form Filmmaking will invite students to incorporate their own personal voices creatively through short-form video as a storytelling outlet. With the rise of smartphones and social media, it has become easier to make short films and share them with the world. In recent years video has emerged as a powerful and engaging medium on social media, that has the capacity to invoke emotion. From motivation to a simple laugh. Students will be taken through the entire process of drafting an idea, developing a storyboard, scouting a location, utilizing tools/props, filming with whatever camera they have at their disposal, editing on a mobile device, and sharing via social media and YouTube.
Henry Marte: Filmmaker, published photographer, founder of Marte Media, Marketing Manager of Western Avenue Studios & Lofts, Documentary Film School at Massachusetts College of Art & Design, Social Media Management certificate at Middlesex Community College, Digital Media Marketing certificate at Middlesex Community College, Refuge Lowell board member.
This program is a traveling class; by registering your child for this class you are giving permission for them to travel on foot to new locations in the city of Lowell each class.
Please let us know what sort of device your child will be using for the class.
Wednesday Mornings: 11-2pm
Instructor: Henry Marte
July 7, 14, 21, 28
August 4, 11
Required materials: Mobile device (phone or tablet, fully charged), Sunblock, good walking shoes, drinking water, hat
Suggested materials: Battery pack or charger.
Due to new health and safety concerns, we ask that students come to class with a mask. We will provide hand sanitizer and wipe down working areas with disinfectant before and after class. Shields and limited class sizes will also be implemented during this time. We ask that if your child or a household family member does not feel well to be open and communicate with us about your child missing class as a precautionary measure. Restaurant rules apply for snacks and drinks… students will be allowed to eat and drink at their work space but must wear masks when traveling through the studio.
We reserve the right to cancel any classes that do not fill.

STORYTELLING THROUGH SHORT-FORM VIDEOS
Introduction to Short-Form Filmmaking will invite students to incorporate their own personal voices creatively through short-form video as a storytelling outlet. With the rise of smartphones and social media, it has become easier to make short films and share them with the world. In recent years video has emerged as a powerful and engaging medium on social media, that has the capacity to invoke emotion. From motivation to a simple laugh. Students will be taken through the entire process of drafting an idea, developing a storyboard, scouting a location, utilizing tools/props, filming with whatever camera they have at their disposal, editing on a mobile device, and sharing via social media and YouTube.
Henry Marte: Filmmaker, published photographer, founder of Marte Media, Marketing Manager of Western Avenue Studios & Lofts, Documentary Film School at Massachusetts College of Art & Design, Social Media Management certificate at Middlesex Community College, Digital Media Marketing certificate at Middlesex Community College, Refuge Lowell board member.
This program is a traveling class; by registering your child for this class you are giving permission for them to travel on foot to new locations in the city of Lowell each class.
Please let us know what sort of device your child will be using for the class.
Wednesday Mornings: 11-2pm
Instructor: Henry Marte
July 7, 14, 21, 28
August 4, 11
Required materials: Mobile device (phone or tablet, fully charged), Sunblock, good walking shoes, drinking water, hat
Suggested materials: Battery pack or charger.
Due to new health and safety concerns, we ask that students come to class with a mask. We will provide hand sanitizer and wipe down working areas with disinfectant before and after class. Shields and limited class sizes will also be implemented during this time. We ask that if your child or a household family member does not feel well to be open and communicate with us about your child missing class as a precautionary measure. Restaurant rules apply for snacks and drinks… students will be allowed to eat and drink at their work space but must wear masks when traveling through the studio.
We reserve the right to cancel any classes that do not fill.

STORYTELLING THROUGH SHORT-FORM VIDEOS
Introduction to Short-Form Filmmaking will invite students to incorporate their own personal voices creatively through short-form video as a storytelling outlet. With the rise of smartphones and social media, it has become easier to make short films and share them with the world. In recent years video has emerged as a powerful and engaging medium on social media, that has the capacity to invoke emotion. From motivation to a simple laugh. Students will be taken through the entire process of drafting an idea, developing a storyboard, scouting a location, utilizing tools/props, filming with whatever camera they have at their disposal, editing on a mobile device, and sharing via social media and YouTube.
Henry Marte: Filmmaker, published photographer, founder of Marte Media, Marketing Manager of Western Avenue Studios & Lofts, Documentary Film School at Massachusetts College of Art & Design, Social Media Management certificate at Middlesex Community College, Digital Media Marketing certificate at Middlesex Community College, Refuge Lowell board member.
This program is a traveling class; by registering your child for this class you are giving permission for them to travel on foot to new locations in the city of Lowell each class.
Please let us know what sort of device your child will be using for the class.
Wednesday Mornings: 11-2pm
Instructor: Henry Marte
July 7, 14, 21, 28
August 4, 11
Required materials: Mobile device (phone or tablet, fully charged), Sunblock, good walking shoes, drinking water, hat
Suggested materials: Battery pack or charger.
Due to new health and safety concerns, we ask that students come to class with a mask. We will provide hand sanitizer and wipe down working areas with disinfectant before and after class. Shields and limited class sizes will also be implemented during this time. We ask that if your child or a household family member does not feel well to be open and communicate with us about your child missing class as a precautionary measure. Restaurant rules apply for snacks and drinks… students will be allowed to eat and drink at their work space but must wear masks when traveling through the studio.
We reserve the right to cancel any classes that do not fill.

STORYTELLING THROUGH SHORT-FORM VIDEOS
Introduction to Short-Form Filmmaking will invite students to incorporate their own personal voices creatively through short-form video as a storytelling outlet. With the rise of smartphones and social media, it has become easier to make short films and share them with the world. In recent years video has emerged as a powerful and engaging medium on social media, that has the capacity to invoke emotion. From motivation to a simple laugh. Students will be taken through the entire process of drafting an idea, developing a storyboard, scouting a location, utilizing tools/props, filming with whatever camera they have at their disposal, editing on a mobile device, and sharing via social media and YouTube.
Henry Marte: Filmmaker, published photographer, founder of Marte Media, Marketing Manager of Western Avenue Studios & Lofts, Documentary Film School at Massachusetts College of Art & Design, Social Media Management certificate at Middlesex Community College, Digital Media Marketing certificate at Middlesex Community College, Refuge Lowell board member.
This program is a traveling class; by registering your child for this class you are giving permission for them to travel on foot to new locations in the city of Lowell each class.
Please let us know what sort of device your child will be using for the class.
Wednesday Mornings: 11-2pm
Instructor: Henry Marte
July 7, 14, 21, 28
August 4, 11
Required materials: Mobile device (phone or tablet, fully charged), Sunblock, good walking shoes, drinking water, hat
Suggested materials: Battery pack or charger.
Due to new health and safety concerns, we ask that students come to class with a mask. We will provide hand sanitizer and wipe down working areas with disinfectant before and after class. Shields and limited class sizes will also be implemented during this time. We ask that if your child or a household family member does not feel well to be open and communicate with us about your child missing class as a precautionary measure. Restaurant rules apply for snacks and drinks… students will be allowed to eat and drink at their work space but must wear masks when traveling through the studio.
We reserve the right to cancel any classes that do not fill.