Fujifilm Electronic Imaging Korea is recruiting participants for its fifth 'Short Film Production Workshop' aimed at nurturing aspiring filmmakers.
Fujifilm Korea announced on the 15th that it will accept applications for the workshop, co-hosted with Dankook University's Graduate School of Culture and Arts, until July 31.
This workshop is a hands-on program open to anyone interested in film production, allowing participants to experience the entire filmmaking process—from planning and shooting to editing and screening—over six weeks.
This year's program focuses on expressing personal perspectives and emotions through film, based on participants' everyday records such as diaries, notes, letters, and texts. Projects will center on the question of 'why this scene is being filmed,' rather than genre or format, and will include both individual and team projects.
Classes will be held every Sunday from August 2 to September 6 at Fujifilm Korea's cultural space 'Particle' in Cheongdam-dong, Seoul. Participants will receive step-by-step training in shooting, sound recording, editing, scriptwriting, actual filming, and post-production, culminating in a screening of their completed works in the final week.
The workshop will accept 15 participants, with a tuition fee of 500,000 won. Fujifilm Korea will provide all participants with free rental of the X-H2S camera and XF 18-120mm lens, and will offer additional production funding for two outstanding projects.
Recently, camera manufacturers have been expanding their creative education and film production support programs beyond simple equipment sales, actively contributing to the development of the content ecosystem.
The lectures will be led by Kim Woo-jae, a professor in the Film Department at Dankook University's Graduate School of Culture and Arts. Fujifilm Korea continues to support the cultivation of domestic film talent and the creative ecosystem through partnerships with institutions such as the Korean Academy of Film Arts (KAFA) and Seoul Institute of the Arts, as well as sponsorship of the Jeonju International Film Festival and provision of filming equipment.
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