'Startup' Joins Film, Business, Law in Dynamic Interdisciplinary Program

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Every Film is a Startup joins art, law, business in dynamic interdisciplinary program

One of the most unique approaches to traditional ā€œfilm schoolā€ in the country, joins 51ĀŅĀ×’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 51ĀŅĀ× student team ā€œcreates a three-to-five-minute proof-of-concept videoā€ and then competes for cash prizes and scholarships. 

 

Every Film is a Startup joins art, law, business in dynamic interdisciplinary program

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
•    ā€œwear multiple hatsā€

•    integrate film, law and business principles to maximize impact

The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship knows that ā€œEveryone has a story to tell.ā€ 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 ā€œcreativity meets sensibility.ā€

Every Film is a Startup joins art, law, business in dynamic interdisciplinary program

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 ā€œreelā€ 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.

Ohio’s first standalone film school at 51ĀŅĀ× is already preparing tomorrow’s 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 ā€œindispensable.ā€ 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, ā€œLa Colonia: A Story of Hispanic Presence in Lorain.ā€