Family Feud by Patrick, Avery, and Caden
Paper Boy by Charlotte and Zinnia
The Capture by Eli, Ruby, and Emily
The Adventures of the Crown by Alexander and Holden
The Evil Snowman by Christian, Eloise and Turner
Family Feud by Patrick, Avery, and Caden
Paper Boy by Charlotte and Zinnia
The Capture by Eli, Ruby, and Emily
The Adventures of the Crown by Alexander and Holden
The Evil Snowman by Christian, Eloise and Turner
Anteater Escape by Ian, Quinn, and Shane
The Candy Farm Heist by Lilia, Rhiannon, and Laynie
Saturn Destroyer by Eli, Noah, Sadie, and Margaret
The Dark Forest by Logan, Ollie, Dylan, and Caroline
The Donut Through The Toilet! by Ruby, Matthew, and Isabella
Polaris Friday elective classes spent about four hours over five weeks making their movies. It’s a quick timeline for making a movie, but most made it through filming to end up with some fun silent and semi-silent movies!
Cam & Cole Robot’s Revenge
Food Wars
Freddy Gaga
Haunted Henry
Space Battle
The Ender Battle
Elvis Strikes Back by Joey F., Gabby, and Rhegan
Jungle Adventure by Ian, Chase, and Graham
Pokemon Gym Battle by Evan and Charlie
Sandwich by Rose, Ruby, and Fiona
The Alien by Emma, Sam, and Joey C.
Escape from Mickey D’s by Jacob and Charlie
Newcomer by Davi, SaNaia, and Natalie
The Treasure Hunt by Zander and Maverick
Isabella and the Giant Peach by Eden and Eloise
Paws in Trouble by Noelle and Norah
Raiders of the Lost Zark by Mohan, Akaash, and Jordan
Space Swamp by Katie, Turner, Evelyn, and Quinn
Alien Wars by Parker, Jamee, Kate C., and 13
The Hike by Owen, Melina, Sophie, and Levi
Tripwire by Arlo and Oliver
Airport Disaster by Sophie, Wren, and Annabelle
Mall Heros by Holden and Stella
The Big Game by Nathan, Nora, Henry, and Austin
Maharusra Village Scramble by Henry and Ravi
Jemland Gumdrop Rescue by Amelia and Siena
The All Powerful Sandwich by Ben G. and Issac
The Lonely Man by Henry, Sarah, and Ben B.
Max and Fred’s Fantastic Adventure by Chase and Enrico
The Dog Prince by Natalie and Lucy
The Troll by Johanothan and Christian
Ocean Adventure by Nicky, Naomi, Liam, and August
Soccer Show Down by Ari, Calvin, and John
Zombie Attack by Reese, KJ, Cassidy, and Kai
Benana Saves The Day by Parker, Liam, Abby, and Samantha
Mud Pig by Ajax, Regan, and Howard
Race to the Emerald by Rosie, Simon, Milan, and Toby
The Derp Heist by Chase, Hans, Elliot, and Lila
Let’s Save the Galaxy by Finn and Nate
The Adventures of the Wolf and the Lemur by Emilie, Kaia, and Kora
The Misadventuring Soda by Sophie and Alea
The Search For The Big Apple by Sarah and Eleanor
Totoro and The Missing Cat by Freya and Livia
A Weird Day on the Titanic by Sara and J.P.
Bibity Bobity Bieber by Esme and Maddie
The Dragon and Joy by Hunter, Ben, Dante, and Gianna
The Magical Storm by Genevieve, Margaret, Zella, and Helena
The Short Fight by Felix, Donovan, Logan, Lyon, and Jake
Imagine molding characters out of clay and making them move on screen. Or maybe you’d rather write and act in a movie that takes place in Paris, or in ancient Egypt, or in outer space? At the Digistars Make-a-Movie Workshop studio, your dreams can come to life in a Claymation TM or live action filmmaking camp this summer!
We don’t just pick up a camera and shoot, though we do that, too, but our goal is to have a true adventure in digital storytelling by making movies that are fun to watch and tell an engaging story. Campers drive every part of the hands-on production process from storyboarding to set construction to acting and directing, and finally, to editing the film into a polished product.
“We made a really cool movie!” raved 2nd grader, Sasha, after screening her masterpiece about a talking ice cream cone, popcorn, and a unicorn.
“It was awesome,” agreed Eliza, a 4th grader whose movie featured a princess who encounters a flying dragon while on a road trip with friends.
Moviemaking combines art and creativity with technology and structure. Guided by our trained and experienced instructors who are passionate about filmmaking and working with kids, campers learn real-world creative and technical skills that carry over into academic and workplace success in our visually-driven, media-filled world.
“We always have fun in a Digistars camp,” exclaim 5th grade twins and veteran campers Jack and Mia. “Each time we learn new techniques and make different stories.” Jack especially loves adding sound effects to his movies.
Collaboration and teamwork are integral to filmmaking. “My son loved Make-a-Movie Workshop because of the technology and creativity,” says Christina, mother of 6th grader Mikey. “I loved it because he learned to express his ideas while working as a part of a team.”
In a Digistars stop motion animation program, we build sets and mold clay into characters that are limited only by our imagination. Characters grow or shrink, fly across the stage, or even explode on camera.
The studio’s giant green screen allows us to set the story anywhere we can imagine in a live action filmmaking camp. Campers dive into our costume bins to discover costumes and props for movies set in outer space or on the streets of ancient Rome, or even in the Sonoran desert.
“Our green screen movie was called The Epic Train Robberies,” explains Henry, a 4th grader. “We started by robbing the trains in Paris, and our hideout was in the sewers underground! At the end, we banished the villain to the Egypt for her crimes. You can be anywhere with the green screen!”
The sense of accomplishment earned from finishing a movie is evident in the proud, beaming faces of campers and in the admiration from parents at the final screening.
“The Make-a-Movie Workshop camp was a box office hit – the content and instructors got rave reviews,” says Leigh, mom of Sophie (5th grade) and Emilie (3rd grade). “The creative juices were still flowing when they came home: the dinner conversation was full of new ideas and excitement for the final product.”
Digistars Make-a-Movie Workshop takes kids in grades 1-8 from fooling around on an iPhone to a professional level of moviemaking in a fun and creative week. Space is limited, so be sure to secure a spot for your Digital Star today!
*This post was originally published on Mile High Mamas.
Simple Friends by Aaya, Malena,Sofia, and Lucia
The House Of Pinkness by Ezekiel, Quinn, Charlie, Declan and Mia
Turtle Shell by Ajax, Henry and Jocelyn
Zombie Alien Attack by Ben, Chris, Gavin, Morgan, Jason
The Paris Adventure by Rosa, Ella and Chloe
The Magic Leaf by Ari and Logan
Perfume War Shop by Oona, Kaya and Melody
The Horrible Movie by Luka and Marco
A Problem with the Apocalypse by Brendan, Finn, and Chris
Finding A Healing Flower by Eleanor, Freya, and Devlyn
Jellybeans by Donovan, Max, and Reed
These movies were made in the session that ended February 26, 2016.
Zoo Planet by Leah, Noelle, Avery, and Phoenix
Dog and Duck Have a Fight by Finland and Quintin
Mousisorous by Alex, Chris, and Walter
These films were completed in a single day at the Digistars studio by students in grades 1 through 7.
The Adventure
The Chicken Fight
The Grocery Store
The Monkey and the Cat
The Road Trip
The Bite
Give your kids the gift of creative expression and delight this summer in one of our fun-filled moviemaking summer camps!
Each week brings either stop motion animation (Claymation!) or live action filmmaking using green screen video technology in our studio in Whittier (just west of the Denver Zoo). Camps are tailored to each group of kids, allowing both new and veteran campers to learn and apply new filmmaking skills each and every time they come to a Digistars program.
Camps run 9am-3pm, Monday-Friday, with extended care options available 8am-6pm.
Significant early bird discounts are in place until March 1st, so register now to secure a spot for your child!
Fred and the Graveyard by John K, Liam R, John D, and Aidan M
The Panda and the Castle by Sinclaire, Nicole, Avery, Jake
The Mystery of the Lost Crab
A snow day cut this session short, but the kids still pulled together to have fun and make their movies.
Batman vs Joker by Max and Brahm
Fox Craft by Reece, Cassidy, and Kai
Registration is open for Monday, January 18, and for all the rest of the DPS no-school days for the rest of the year – including during spring break – for our Claymation TM Vacation Day camps. These single-day camps are a great way to channel your child’s creative energy into a fun and exciting day with friends making a movie.
In a Vacation Day camp, students make an entire movie between 9 am and 5 pm, and parents are invited to a showing at the end of the day. Starting and finishing a movie in a single day provides a great sense of accomplishment for kids in grades 1-8, and many of our campers come to the program again and again.
Register for a Vacation Day camp before they fill!
Our last round of stop motion animation and live action/green screen vacation day camps were a lot of fun! Check out the movies we made at the links above!
After the huge success of our weeklong camps last summer, we are expanding our offerings for this summer. Not only will we be hosting our popular weeklong stop motion animation (Claymation TM) camps, but our live action camps will now include green screen technology that will allow us to set the action anywhere in the galaxy. Camps will run June 6 through August 26th.
Summer camp information and registration will be posted soon and will be announced through this newsletter. Be sure to register early because space is limited and the best prices will be reserved for early birds.
Feel free to pass this newsletter along to other kids who might enjoy making movies!
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These stop action motion animated films were completed in a single day at the Digistars studio!
Balloon Trouble by Maxwell and Gavin
Fatso by Max and Reed
Ghosts and R2D2 by Zane, Liam and Charlie
Spot by Cami
Bubble Gun Battle by Eli and Willa
Bunny vs Fox by Victoria and Abby
Digistars Make-a-Movie Workshop Vacation Day camps allow kids in grades 1-8 to envision and create a complete movie in a single day! They work through the production process by imagining a story and mapping it out to be filmed in storyboards. Then they build sets and mold clay figures before shooting and editing their film. It’s inspiring to watch the kids get so involved in their projects while learning concrete skills without realizing it!
Plane Go Boom by Willa and Eli
The Siri Accident by Abby and Lilia
The Adventures of Lava Pup, Godzilla and the Evil Pecman by Remi, Ben and Jake
Enderman Adventures by Ajax, Ian, Jillian, Rosie, Sophia and Cooper
Ewok Vs Jabba by Aidan
Train Crash Case by Simon and Caroline
Turtles by Mae-Mae, Mia-Madge and Noemi
Ice Cream by Laila and Sophie
Marsh Melloe, Ava 1, and Pipre by Olivia, Ava and Connor
Has the unexpected day off from school given you a preview of what two weeks of winter break might look like for antsy kids? Save your sanity and enliven their time off by bringing them to a day of camp at the Digistars Make-a-Movie Workshop!
Choose from stop motion animation (ClaymationTM!) or live action single day camps for kids in grades 1-8 at our new studio in Whittier (just west of the Museum of Science and Nature and the Denver Zoo).
Our trained and talented instructors tailor each session to the interests and experience of the campers so that each and every day of camp brings a new and unique filmmaking adventure. Novice and veteran moviemakers alike nurture their passion for creativity and fun at Digistars moviemaking programs!
Camps run 9 am-5 pm but be sure to arrive at 4:45 pm to watch the day’s creations, like this one completed in a single day over Thanksgiving break.
Stop action motion camps work with clay to create characters and build elaborate sets for their movies while live action camps dive into our costume trunks to accessorize their stories.
There are still a few spots available for winter break day camps — Sign up today and tell your friends!!
Do you have a student auditioning for the Video Cinema Arts program at Denver School of the Arts who needs a video portfolio? Give your child a leg up in the process with one-on-one guidance. We have well-educated, experienced filmmakers with degrees in film, creative writing, and theater on our staff ready and available to help create a masterpiece of written and visual work suitable for the audition.
Contact us for more information and to schedule your sessions today!
Register for Winter Vacation Day Camps! After the great success of our first set of Vacation Day camps at our new studio over Thanksgiving break, we couldn’t be more excited about our upcoming slate of daylong camps planned for the December break! Each of our daylong camps in Claymation and Live Action Filmmaking takes students through the entire filmmaking process from envisioning a story to creating characters, designing sets, acting, filming, and editing it all together. Check out some of the great films we made last week at camp here and here. We have programs for first through eighth graders and fun for all. Sign up soon as spaces are limited! Student Films Posted We have many new student films posted from the fall terms at McAuliffe, Steele, Polaris@Ebert, and Isabella Bird. If you need a reminder of how to download your student’s film, see our About page for instructions. New Studio Location If you’re trying to find our new studio, don’t follow your GPS to our street address of 2040 East 28th Avenue as it may send you too far east. Try entering “28th Avenue and Race Street” for better luck finding our west City Park location. Share the Experience We hope you will share your child’s movies and their experience with your friends and online networks and spread the word about our camps and programs! Click on the YouTube icon on any video to go to the direct link. See you at the movies! |
These films were all started and completed in a single day!
Candy Cloud Chaos by Lilia and Sasha
Cat’s Revenge by Greta and Mia
Revenge by Jack
The Show by Zohar
The Wild Turkey Chase by Alona and Luna
These films were all completed during a single day of camp at the Digistars Make-a-Movie Workshop studio.
The Birthday Present by Mia and Zohar
The Purple Cube by Andrew and Torin
The Ball, Hill, and Pond – Oh My! by Zane and Lani
The UFO by Jack and Alona
Banana by Maddie, Sandra, Kale, Harrison, and Quinn