2024 SUMMER CAMPS FOR TEENS – ROME, ITALY

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The screenwriting camp classes will be a combination of a lecture, and film examples every morning and a writing lab every afternoon – with one on one time with your instructor.
Here is the structure of the week-long camp:

  • Day One- Structure. The importance of a three-act structure and the various approaches to structure.
  • Day Two- Characters. The basis for any strong story is a set of strong dynamic characters – how do you find them, and how do you breathe life into them.
  • Day Three – Dialogue. Film is a visual medium. How to create subtext and authentic dialogue.
  • Day Four – World-building. How to build the universe where your characters live from indie films to big blockbusters.
  • Day Five – The business. How to make it in Hollywood. Where to find the stories for your voice. How to break into the industry. How to physically make the short film you just wrote.

The goals of the screenwriting camp are ambitious, and students are required to do a significant amount of writing in the evenings. We recommend that students bring a tablet or laptop computer and download screenwriting software.

PRICE

Tuition is $1600 USD. The $1,600 fees include supervised housing for 6 nights in a shared bedroom nearby the main campus, all 3 daily meals and any airport pick-up/drop off from Fiumicino airport (upon request).
Non-residential students can attend the program as day campers. The cost for the program only (with no supervised housing) is $1,400.

LOCATION

The program will be held on the main Luiss campus in Viale Romania 32, steps from the park of Villa Ada in Rome. Classes will be held full-time Monday to Friday with a lunch break.

INSTRUCTOR

Colette Freedman is an internationally produced playwright, screenwriter and novelist. Her play Sister Cities has been produced around the country and internationally, including Paris (Une Ville, Une Soeur), Rome (Le Quattro Sorelle), and Australia. She also wrote the novel and the film which stars Jacki Weaver, Michelle Trachtenberg, Stana Katic and Alfred Molina.

She has authored ten books and is currently working on her eleventh. In collaboration with New York Times best-selling author Michael Scott, she wrote the thriller The Thirteen Hallows (Tor/Macmillan) Her other novels include The Affair and The Consequences (Kensington), Anomalies with Sadie Turner (Select Books) and I Wrote That One, Too with Steve Dorff (Backbeat Books).

She also wrote the film And Then There Was Eve which won best feature at the LA Film Festival 2017 and co-produced the film Quality Problems, which won several film festivals. Her film Miles Underwater is currently in post-production. She has produced and co-written over a dozen Lifetime thrillers with Brooke Purdy. Colette has several scripts in development, including Joint Venture, Scattering Rachel, and The Last Bookstore, which won Grand Prize at the CWA awards, We Screenplay’s Diverse Voices, Best SciFi Feature Action on Film, and Richmond International Film Festival.

Currently, her musical Serial Killer Barbie (Heuer Publishing) is gearing up for a tour of New Zealand, and she recently was the dramaturg for Mozart the Musical, which she conceived of with Tegan Summer, and played at Carnegie Hall in March 2023. Her Amelia Earhart film 7,000 Miles starring Wendie Malick is premiering on the festival circuit in August 2023. Colette is one of Hollywood’s top script doctors and ghostwriters and has taught screenwriting and playwriting at NYFA for the last six years.

ACCOMMODATION

All residential campers will stay in the main residence hall in via Lisbona 7, adjacent to the Luiss campus in viale Romania. The facility offers students common areas where they can study together and relax. Housing and all 3 daily meals are included in the $1,600 fees. An in-depth set of rules of conduct will be provided by the Luiss staff closer to the beginning of the camp.

Non-residential students can attend the program as day campers. The cost for the program (with no supervised housing) is $1,400.

SUPERVISION

An ever-present figure during the Summer School experience is the Tutor, daytime and night tutor. The Tutor for Students is an ever-present reference for educational advice, personal support, and assistance for any kind of need.

The daytime tutor is the figure who supervises students for activities carried out at the university campus; his or her job is to provide support to the teaching staff during classes and to help students during test preparation and orientation. Students, therefore, will always be supported and followed by the daytime tutor during their time at the university.

The night tutor, on the other hand, is the figure who supports students during evening activities at the campus and during all outside activities. For many students, the residential Summer School may be their first experience away from home, during which they will sleep away from their families.

In this circumstance, the figure of the night tutor is crucial, both as support for the students and as security for the parents. In fact, night tutors sleep in the same facilities as the students, who for any need can go to the tutor, who will always be contactable, providing his or her phone number to the students and showing them where to find their room.

The tutor, however, is not only a supportive figure but also a friend with whom to chat about various topics relevant and not to the university path, like the figure of the “buddy” at the university, which is closer to that of the interested student, but able to provide the necessary information to face the path. The day of the night tutor ends after accompanying all students to the canteen for breakfast and after the “changing of the guard” with the daytime tutor.

BEFORE YOU ARRIVE

Ideally before the class, students should watch the following seven films as they will be used as examples in the core elements of filmmaking.

Ratatouille (2007)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Tootsie (1982)
The Godfather (1972)
Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Encanto (2001)
The Hunger Games (2012)

ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE

Program dates:

Sunday, July 7th – Saturday, July 13th
Sunday July 21st – Saturday, July 27th

When booking your transportation to and from Rome, please consider the following check-in/check-out times:

  • Sunday —> check-in between 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM
  • Saturday —> check-out between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM

Our partners at Luiss will provide free pick-ups/drop-offs from and to Fiumicino Airport to the residence hall for students staying in their supervised housing facility.

Please submit your Arrival & Departure form online as soon as possible with the indicated travel information if you would like to take advantage of this service.

It is very important that you arrive and depart on the listed start and end dates for your camp. We are unable to accommodate transportation or housing on alternate dates.