
- To make a film, where to begin? Start with 10 seconds. This simple constraint is a Creative Superpower—It clears out the noise: expectations, overthinking, pressure to impress. What’s left is focus, instinct, and play. The lessons in this class don’t tell you what to find. They help you find it. This class is beginner-friendly and designed to build your confidence. No gimmicks or shortcuts—just a clear, creative process to help you grow as a visual storyteller. The Big Takeaway - You’re pushed to make bold creative choices, revealing your voice and unlocking visual experimentation. Each short becomes a building block, sharpening your instinct for story, composition, and meaning. The Opportunity - A 10-second film becomes a micro-laboratory for observing your creative instincts. Like sketching, it reveals patterns and impulses you can expand into longer works.
Your Future - By the time you take on bigger projects, your filmmaker identity will already be sharpened and defined. Class Topcis: Theme Discovery: Learn how to identify and develop a meaningful theme that gives your ten-second film emotional depth and direction. Creative Warm-Up: Begin with a playful, pressure-free approach that centers you before diving into filmmaking techniques. Action-Based Ideation: Embrace an instinctive, movement-first method to find your film idea by doing, not overthinking. Three-Act Microstructure: Understand how even a ten-second film can follow a full story arc with a beginning, middle, and end. First Film Challenge: Create your first ten-second film using clear, simple visuals and sound to communicate your idea. Directing With Intuition: Practice directing with clarity, emotional insight, and trust in your creative instincts. Visual Style Development: Explore camera choices and movement to shape the tone and feeling of your story. Lighting Essentials: Use simple techniques with natural or available light to enhance your film’s look and mood. Edit and Sound Walkthrough: Watch real-time editing sessions to see how timing, rhythm, and sound bring a short film to life. Remake and Reflect: Apply what you’ve learned by remaking your film and witnessing how much you’ve grown. Teacher's Note: "This is my new filmmaking class. Over the years, I’ve gathered a lot of experience—not just through making films, but also by teaching them. This is actually my seventh film class. And to be honest? When I first came up with the idea for this one, I thought it was kind of silly. Maybe even a clickbaity I wouldn’t normally go for. But the more I explored it, the more I realized: this might actually be a powerful idea. It was eye-opening. Even with all my experience, it sparked something new. So now I believe this could be an amazing entry point for anyone curious about filmmaking. Enjoy! :) Your teacher, Olaf de Fleur

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