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Film Club

Learn how camera angles, sound, lighting, and more shape storytelling.

About the Club

The Film Studies Club focuses on literature and humanities to explore cinema as art, storytelling and culture. In this club, we will analyze various films related to different topics, especially literary works including Othello and The Great Gatsby, which are required reading for 9th grade. Through discussions, screenings, and collaborative analysis, members will develop critical thinking and gain a better understanding of honors literature and history courses. The club helps pre-high school students preview high school coursework and explore their interests in future high school subjects.

Members analyze films and create their own projects as final works, developing critical viewing skills and understanding cinematic techniques that shape storytelling in motion pictures.

G9-G12

grades

Free

cost
1 advisor

“Cinema is a matter of what's in the frame and what's out.”

— Martin Scorsese

Club Details

When

Friday 4:30-5:30 PM

Grades

G9-G12

Cost

Free

Club ID

arts.film_analysis

Leaders & Advisor

Fanny

Student Leader

Queena

Student Leader

Syimyk Kyshtoobaev

Club Advisor

Cinematic Techniques

Camera Angles

High, low, dutch, POV

Sound Design

Diegetic/non‑diegetic

Lighting

High‑key, low‑key, chiaroscuro

Costumes

Character expression

Special Effects

Practical vs. CGI

Editing

Continuity, montage

Film Resources

BFI Education Resources

Free

Learn

StudioBinder Filmmaking Guides

Clear guides explaining cinematography, camera angles, editing, and film theory.

Explore

ScreenOnline Film History

An educational database covering film history, genres, and filmmaking techniques.

Read

External resources – get inspired and start creating!

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