Film
June 21-26, 2026
Make a short film in one week! Work alongside George Fox’s cinematic arts faculty and collaborate with other students to produce, act and direct your own story. Gain hands-on experience with professional gear and industry-standard software, then screen your work at a showcase at the end of the week.
In this immersive week-long experience, you will:
- Collaborate with other students
- Work with 4K cameras
- Write scripts and edit footage on industry-standard software
- Act, produce and direct your own stories
- Screen your work at a showcase at the end of the week
Cost
The cost for this program is $1,950 per student ($1650 for students from partner schools). This includes a week of immersive college-level courses taught by George Fox faculty, convenient on-campus lodging, three meals per day in the dining hall, and evening programming.
Faculty Lead
Alex Chung
Director of the School of Cinema, Art & Design
Chair and Assistant Professor of Cinematic Arts
Alex Chung, a filmmaker with nearly 20 years of industry experience, joined George Fox as an assistant professor of cinematic arts in 2021. He is now director of the School of Cinema, Art & Design. An alumnus of the Sundance Film Festival, Chung has written, directed and produced numerous projects, optioned several screenplays, and has crewed on dozens of features and short films in varying capacities. Chung earned his MFA from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts (2007) and holds a bachelor’s degree in film studies from Columbia University.
Experience living and learning at Oregon's largest private university this summer!
- Earn college credit in a hands-on learning environment
- Learn closely from George Fox professors
- Live on campus for a week and get a taste of college life
- Enjoy a variety of evening activities, from outdoor recreation to worship nights
- Meet new friends who share your interests
- Explore a future career and calling as you prepare for college