Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Students learn about filmmaking at Arts & Science Center workshop

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Students recently had the opportunit­y to learn from a filmmaker during a program at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas.

The dozen students ages 1017 from the Boys & Girls Club of Jefferson County participat­ed in the after-school workshop at the center this fall, according to a news release.

The project was made possible by an arts in education after-school/summer teaching artist residency grant from the Arkansas Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. The center offered the workshop free to the participan­ts.

Director, writer and producer Michael Merritt of Little Rock led the workshop as part of a teaching residency at the Arts & Science Center.

Participan­ts learned the fundamenta­l filmmaking concepts and gained hands-on experience in the language and practice of visual storytelli­ng by writing and directing their own film. The goal of the workshop was for them to explore the process of expressing ideas and emotions as filmmakers.

The students began by learning basic elements of filmmaking and critically discussing script selections and film clips. They viewed several examples of different scenes from a film and broke those scenes down to better understand the art behind the filming. They also covered filmmaking terminolog­y and basic storyboard­ing, according to the release.

Using smartphone­s, the students shot their short documentar­y film around the center. In “We R More,” participan­ts briefly share their struggles and their hopes for the future.

The workshop culminated with a free public screening of the film. The screening was held in conjunctio­n with the center ’s debut “ART WORKS Presents” slam poetry event.

The center organized the workshop as part of its ongoing after-school programmin­g and partnershi­ps with teaching artists. Filmmaking has also been a popular summer camp at the center.

“Film, videos and tech are so much a part of our future,” said Shakeelah Rahmaan, Arts & Science Center education programs

manager.

“I want this community to have the opportunit­y to be a part of that future, that world if they so choose,” Rahmaan said. “That starts with making sure they have a resource and the center wants to continue to be a resource for this community.”

Merritt will continue his teaching residency at the center in early 2022, which will include a community drop-in event.

“Every workshop is filled with gems,” Merritt said about his work with students. “Over the course of the week, the students chip away at their insecuriti­es and polish their passions.”

“I enjoyed each story, talent and personalit­y,” Merritt said. “I hope that they take

the skills of filmmaking and continue to use it throughout their journey.”

Merritt graduated in 2004 from the film school and acting school, New York Film Academy, in New York City. He is also a University of Arkansas at Little Rock alumnus, earning a bachelor’s degree in 2002.

The center partners with “arts in education” teaching artists to enrich students’ learning experience in after-school programs and during regular class time. The center offers regular arts programmin­g opportunit­ies to organizati­ons such as the Boys & Girls Club, Topps Inc., schools, and daycare centers.

For details about the Arts & Science Center’s educationa­l programmin­g, contact Shakeelah Rahmaan, education programs manager, at srahmaan@asc701.org or (870) 536-3375.

 ?? (Special to The Commercial/Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas) ?? Instructor Michael Merritt (standing) and members of the Boys & Girls Club of Jefferson County kick off a workshop with a discussion of filmmaking fundamenta­ls Nov. 8 at the ARTSpace on Main.
(Special to The Commercial/Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas) Instructor Michael Merritt (standing) and members of the Boys & Girls Club of Jefferson County kick off a workshop with a discussion of filmmaking fundamenta­ls Nov. 8 at the ARTSpace on Main.
 ?? (Special to The Commercial/Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas) ?? Members of the Boys & Girls Club of Jefferson County shoot a scene Nov. 11 for their short documentar­y during the filmmaking workshop.
(Special to The Commercial/Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas) Members of the Boys & Girls Club of Jefferson County shoot a scene Nov. 11 for their short documentar­y during the filmmaking workshop.

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