Our School
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Frontline Film School teaches film-making through active participation, fostering valuable skills. Each student leaves with a short film to share. They engage their communities orally and visually, expanding the audience through social media and screenings. We empower refugees and underserved communities to tell their stories. Partnering with like-minded organizations, we promote their work. With multimedia experience, our students excel in college admissions and find employment through our workshops.
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Frontline Film School produces short films on challenging subjects of humanitarian and ecological crisis. We offer discounts for production packages that help non-profit organizations tell their story, assisting in raising funds and awareness.
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Students who can afford to take extracurricular workshops pay a fee to gain access to educators who take them to the "frontlines" of humanitarian and ecologically threatened communities.
Students primarily receive education on documentary storytelling through multimedia with a focus on social impact. Our principle director, Jonathan Kloberdanz, has been working in refugee camps and with indigenous communities for over a decade. With this the Frontline Filmschool connects students with a multitude of NGOs world-wide.
About us
We are a vibrant group of international filmmakers, passionately dedicated to our craft, and driven by the desire to make a positive impact. Our dynamic team thrives in the remote corners of the world, weaving captivating narratives and empowering students to create their own films. As volunteers, we embrace the opportunity to share our stories and witness the blossoming talent of our students. With each passing day, our network of educators expands, forming a global tapestry of talented multimedia professionals united in our mission. Join us in this exhilarating journey, where creativity knows no bounds and extraordinary stories come to life.
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