'Startup' Joins Film, Business, Law in Dynamic Interdisciplinary Program
One of the most unique approaches to traditional film school in the country, joins 惇蹋勛圖厙s Film and Media Arts curriculum with . This interdisciplinary program forges business practicality and creative collaboration in a dynamic package one powered through a Burton D. Morgan Foundation Changemaker grant.
The resulting hands-on learning experience culminates in a social justice documentary film competition, where each 惇蹋勛圖厙 student team creates a three-to-five-minute proof-of-concept video and then competes for cash prizes and scholarships.
The goal is to teach students how to:
fine tune a concept and execute it
offer a value proposition to an already crowded marketplace
raise funds to bootstrap/support their venture
create brand recognition
distribute their product via complex distribution channels
manage talent
microbudget the venture via the Business Model Canvas
wear multiple hats
integrate film, law and business principles to maximize impact
The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship knows that Everyone has a story to tell. But what is it that separates the wheat from the chaff? What makes a good idea as opposed to a great one? With the knowledge sharing and best practices that Every Film is a Startup offers, students can see if their ideas are resonating in real-time and experience the Venn diagram of film, law and business in the process. Think creativity meets sensibility.
This fall, students across four teams learned about internship opportunities in the film industry; met dedicated mentors in the fields of film, entrepreneurship and more; enhanced their personal reel or project portfolio; met like-minded students and alumni, transformed their entrepreneurial dreams into reality, and networked with students from all majors and degree programs. This Engaged Learning experience aims to be a four-credit course someday.
Ohios first standalone film school at 惇蹋勛圖厙 is already preparing tomorrows filmmakers for success today by helping them hone their skills in creating original film and media content. This Weston Ideation Lab program offers next-level preparedness to make career-ready graduates. To hear the participants tell it, the Every Film is a Startup experience is indispensable. This is their story:
The resulting pitches were delivered to an audience at late last week. The winning team of Benicio Calo, Andrew Cirincione and Nathan Bauer took top prize of $750.00 for their pitch, La Colonia: A Story of Hispanic Presence in Lorain.