From script to screen, kids become writers, directors, and stars — all in one unforgettable camp experience.
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Develop original ideas, create characters, and write scripts for short films.
Learn how to direct scenes, frame shots, and operate professional filmmaking equipment.
Work with a team to shoot scenes, manage lighting, and capture high-quality audio.
Step into character and perform in front of the camera, learning techniques used in movies and television.
Bring stories to life with creative set decorations, props, costumes and make-up design.
Learn techniques in editing movie footage, adding titles and lining up music cues.
Centrally located for your convenience
650 California St. Floor 7, San Francisco, CA 94108
650 California St. Floor 7, San Francisco, CA 94108
650 California St. Floor 7San Francisco, CA 94108
"My kids loved the camp so so so much. Everyday was a new adventure. This wasboth of their first time acting and being whine the camera. They are already asking to goback. Absolutely worth it, great instructors"
" It was a great experience for my son. He was excited from a day one. Kids wrote the script, participated in discussion, played, acted, filmed. They did so much in these 5 days! "
" My son was excited for camp but had little experience! By week’s end my guy was fully involved and invested. He learned so much and loved seeing his ideas come to life. Thanks for a super fun week! "
Our camps are designed for kids ages 7–14 who are curious about movies, storytelling, and the magic of filmmaking. Whether it’s their first time picking up a camera or they’ve already started writing scripts at home, Film Camp gives young creators the tools, guidance, and confidence to bring their ideas to life.
Through hands-on activities, kids learn how to write, direct, film, and act in their very own short films — all while building teamwork skills, boosting creativity, and having an unforgettable time.
Led by experienced filmmakers and educators, our camps take place in Austin, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, with more cities coming soon. At the end of each camp, students premiere their finished films for friends and family — a red-carpet moment they’ll never forget!