The purpose of this course is to spend 10 weeks applying the knowledge you acquired in the Film basics course into making a short fiction film. You can work either alone, couples or groups.
The focus of the course is on how to translate a pre-existing idea or script into the screen. This is not a screenwriting course; therefore, you will move much faster if you come the course with some ideas or even short scripts that you would like to film.
What will you be doing?
Throughout the course you will be guided through the film making process, from the pre-production stages until the final editing of the film. The goal is to film, edit and complete a full short fiction film from the idea to the final product and within 10 weeks.
This is a hands-on, workshop-based course, where knowledge is eminently practical. This means that you will have to work on the film outside of the class hours and bring your progress to the class regularly, where you will receive feedback to continue working on it. Since you may need to film new material several times during the course, you will need to have frequent access to the subjects and locations involved in the film. Do you have footage for a film already shot but you don’t know how to shape into a meaningful film? This course is also great for you.
Note: This course focuses only on Fiction filmmaking. If you are interested in Documentary Filmmaking, please check our other courses available.
Film: Make a Short
Film: Make a Short
Learning how to use a particular editing software is not included in this course. You are welcome to use your own (free, paid, amateur or professional) software and your own laptop or computer, and you can also use Premiere Pro at CREA facilities.
In terms of camera gear, you are welcome to use your own or work with CREA’s equipment.
This is a 10-week CREA course. The 10-week courses are divided into three blocks and so there are also three start times per season:
Block 1/fall: start in the week of 30 September 2024.
Priority registration for students and young-alumni until 9 September 2024 – 12:00.
Block 2/winter: start in the week of 20 January 2025.
Priority enrolment for students and young-alumni until 16 December 2024 – 12:00.
Block 3/spring: start from the week of 7 April 2025 (note: 9 weeks!).
Programme will be published in December 2024, priority for students and young-alumni from 8 January 2025 – 12:00 to 17 March 2025 – 12:00.
Course sessions take place weekly on the same day and time. Lessons that do not take place due to holidays, course-free periods or due to illness of the lecturer will be caught up at the end. So please note that a course may be extended by several weeks.
You can find the course schedules under course info & conditions >>
time | start date |
Thu 20:00 - 22:30 | 10-04-2025 |
duration | season |
9 weeks | block 3 - spring |
cost ⓘ | course no |
student:€141 young-alumnus UvA/HvA:€207 old-alumnus UvA/HvA:€242 employee UvA/HvA:€207 others:€284 | 324305 |
teacher | language |
Misho Antadze | ![]() |
About Instructors
time | start date |
Thu 20:00 - 22:30 | 10-04-2025 |
duration | season |
9 weeks | block 3 - spring |
cost ⓘ | course no |
student:€141 young-alumnus UvA/HvA:€207 old-alumnus UvA/HvA:€242 employee UvA/HvA:€207 others:€284 | 324305 |
teacher | language |
Misho Antadze | ![]() |