2026 Young Filmmakers Bootcamp
Our Teen Filmmaker Bootcamp is a summer intensive for young creatives interested in becoming storytellers. Our students bring their stories to our two weeks camp, pitch their ideas and work collaboratively to choose a script to film. During our two week camp they will be mentored by professions to prep, shoot and post their film. This is a hands on camp and they will rotate through all the jobs and learn how a film set runs.
Each day begins with check in at 8:45 am and ends with pick up at 5pm. We take a 45 minute lunch break, they will need to bring a packed lunch.
Session will take place from June 22 to July 3, 2026, at Six Foot, located at 4200 Montrose Blvd, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77006.
In 2024, young filmmakers got hands-on experience in every stage of production, from scriptwriting and camera operation to editing and final screening. Led by industry professionals, students collaborated on real projects, learned essential skills, and gained insight into careers in film and media. The camp wrapped with a showcase of student films, highlighting their creativity and hard work.
Ready to be part of this year’s camp?
Here is a sample schedule for the camp.
Week One
Monday: Examples of effective short films, pitch scripts and work on modifying the final choice as well as basic camera exercises.
Tuesday: Prep begins, budget, schedule, looking at what actors are needed, basic directing exercise, basic camera exercise, production design begins.
Wednesday: Finalizing the script, finish casting, sound basics, production design and shot lists
Thursday: Script Supervisor, what paperwork does each department need? Test shots, more sound basics, complete prep.
Friday: Filming Day one
Week Two
Monday: Filming Day two
Tuesday: Filming Day - pick-ups, check dailies
Wednesday: Postproduction workflow, editing basics, wrap – what do we have to do to wrap a film?
Thursday: Postproduction continues - Color grade basics, sound editing basics
Friday: Postproduction completion. Work in progress screening for parents at 3:30 pm
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Limited Spots: 20 students per sessionNo prior filmmaking experience required
If you are in need of financial assistance, please fill out the Summer Camp Financial Assistance form BEFORE completing your registration and checkout.
Our Teen Filmmaker Bootcamp is a summer intensive for young creatives interested in becoming storytellers. Our students bring their stories to our two weeks camp, pitch their ideas and work collaboratively to choose a script to film. During our two week camp they will be mentored by professions to prep, shoot and post their film. This is a hands on camp and they will rotate through all the jobs and learn how a film set runs.
Each day begins with check in at 8:45 am and ends with pick up at 5pm. We take a 45 minute lunch break, they will need to bring a packed lunch.
Session will take place from June 22 to July 3, 2026, at Six Foot, located at 4200 Montrose Blvd, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77006.
In 2024, young filmmakers got hands-on experience in every stage of production, from scriptwriting and camera operation to editing and final screening. Led by industry professionals, students collaborated on real projects, learned essential skills, and gained insight into careers in film and media. The camp wrapped with a showcase of student films, highlighting their creativity and hard work.
Ready to be part of this year’s camp?
Here is a sample schedule for the camp.
Week One
Monday: Examples of effective short films, pitch scripts and work on modifying the final choice as well as basic camera exercises.
Tuesday: Prep begins, budget, schedule, looking at what actors are needed, basic directing exercise, basic camera exercise, production design begins.
Wednesday: Finalizing the script, finish casting, sound basics, production design and shot lists
Thursday: Script Supervisor, what paperwork does each department need? Test shots, more sound basics, complete prep.
Friday: Filming Day one
Week Two
Monday: Filming Day two
Tuesday: Filming Day - pick-ups, check dailies
Wednesday: Postproduction workflow, editing basics, wrap – what do we have to do to wrap a film?
Thursday: Postproduction continues - Color grade basics, sound editing basics
Friday: Postproduction completion. Work in progress screening for parents at 3:30 pm
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Limited Spots: 20 students per sessionNo prior filmmaking experience required
If you are in need of financial assistance, please fill out the Summer Camp Financial Assistance form BEFORE completing your registration and checkout.