Case Western Reserve University recently issued the following announcement.
Range of filmmaking offerings for high school students inspired to become tomorrow’s storytellers; introduces scholarship for four CSMD students
Want to be the next Wes Anderson, Ava DuVernay or Greta Gerwig? The Odyssey Program at Cleveland State University’s School of Film & Media Arts is inspiring a new
generation of creative talent with offerings for high school students interested in learning filmmaking beginning this month and running through the summer.
From one-day Saturday workshops covering a variety of filmmaking topics, to immersive in-person one- and three-week summer camps (including some residential experiences),
Odyssey provides experiential learning opportunities for young film fanatics of all skill levels.
“The program, housed at the state-of-the-art facilities of CSU School of Film & Media Arts, offers a project-based, hands-on curriculum delivered by industry professionals and
seasoned educators,” said Cigdem Slankard, interim director of CSU’s School of Film & Media Arts. “It's extremely rewarding to witness young storytellers explore their voice and
vision in such an immersive program.”
Students get behind-the-scenes and learn how the film industry works through special guest lectures, site visits and experiential learning in real-world media environments and in
the school’s 36,000 square-foot, state-of-the-art facility located atop the Idea Center at Playhouse Square.
Outside of class, residential Odyssey summer students get a preview of college life at CSU’s Euclid Commons residence hall, experiencing Cleveland’s robust cultural offerings
through scheduled trips and activities. Those who live local can register for day camp options.
In December 2021, grant funding fron the Andrews Foundation provided to cover one week of the Odyssey residential program for four qualified Cleveland Metropolitan School
District (CMSD) students per summer who demonstrate financial need.
Applications (including a short essay and letter of recommendation) will be available beginning in February through www.csufilmodyssey.com with a March 31 deadline. Visit the
website for a complete schedule of Saturday workshops and immersions, fees and more.
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