FAQ about camp
We know you have questions about our upcoming Spring and Summer 2025 programs, so we’ve put together a quick FAQ to help!
What programs are available for kids ages 8-11?
Younger participants delve into YouTube content creation, stop-motion, animation, sound design. basic video production and editing techniques. By the end of each week students will have one or two projects to share!
What programs are available for teens ages 12-17?
Teens collaborate on advanced storytelling, screenwriting, and cinematic filmmaking using Canon Cine cameras, while learning editing skills with Adobe Premiere Pro. Students can choose to enroll in one week or multiple weeks to build on their filmmaking skills.
Where are camps held?
We’re hosting camps in Seattle WA, Tacoma WA, Boise ID, Bend OR, Portland OR, Vancouver WA, Kirkland WA and Honolulu HI. Each location offers unique opportunities, so check our website for details.
What’s new for 2025?
Sound Design & Expanded YouTube Creator Camps – Offering more in-depth training for content creators. Greenscreens, stop-motion and audio production.
New Horror & Thriller Filmmaker Camps – Focused on suspenseful storytelling techniques inspired by film noir. Available at select locations in August.
Film Leadership Camp (Ages 15-17) – Designed for students ready to take their filmmaking to the next level by mentoring younger students and leading real film projects. This hands-on experience builds leadership, collaboration, and production skills, with the potential for paid internships the following year.
What should my child bring to camp?
Just lunch and a positive attitude! We provide all the essential technology and gear needed for students to collaborate on short films and video projects. Students are welcome to bring props and costumes from home, but we ask that they leave valuables and skateboards at home.
What type of cameras and technology are used at camp?
At NW Film Camps, students learn to use industry-standard tools to bring their stories to life! We provide:
Editing & Animation: Adobe Premiere Pro, Audition, and Character Animator
Stop Motion: DragonFrame software
Equipment: MacBooks for editing, Canon T6i DSLRs, and Canon Cinema C100 cameras with prime cine lenses—no iPads here!
How can we view our student’s projects at the end of the week?
All films will be available for download at the end of each camp week. A link to view, share, and download projects will be included in your Welcome Packet before camp starts and will also be emailed at the end of the week.
What’s in the Welcome Packet, and when will we receive it?
The Welcome Packet is a PDF containing all the essential camp details, including:
Camp location, drop-off, and pick-up information
What to expect on the first day and throughout the week
Instructions for downloading your student’s project
Other important details to ensure a smooth camp experience
You’ll receive the Welcome Packet before camp begins so you can be fully prepared.
What forms do I need to sign when registering my student for camp?
You will be required to sign three main forms: Parent Release Form: This form grants permission for your child to participate in camp activities under the care of the organizers. Video and Photography Release Form: This form allows the camp to use photos or videos of your child for promotional or educational purposes. Liability Form: This form acknowledges the risks associated with camp activities and typically indemnifies the camp organizers from liability for injuries or incidents that may occur during camp.
Why do I need to sign these forms?
These forms are essential for ensuring the safety and well-being of all camp participants. The Parent Release Form ensures that organizers can make decisions on your behalf in case of emergencies. The Video and Photography Release Form allows the camp to capture memories and promote future events. The Liability Form outlines the risks involved in camp activities and ensures that you understand and accept these risks.
What about horror and violence?
NW Film Camp has a strict nonviolence policy. We prioritize storytelling techniques that build suspense, tension, and psychological thrills without the use of graphic violence. Our focus is on creativity and encouraging students to craft compelling films that engage audiences through mood, sound design, and visual storytelling.
What if my teen wants to work on bigger film projects?
Our Teen Filmmaker Lab is the perfect opportunity for aspiring filmmakers to create a narrative short film. Applications for the 2026 cohort open at the end of summer in Seattle and Portland.
Are discounts available?
Yes! Early bird registration has ended this year but discounts and special promotions such as our Sibling Discounts are available throughout the year. Keep an eye out for promo codes and limited-time offers.
How do I register?
Registration is easy! Visit https://www.nwfilmcamp.com and select the camp location you are interested in. Check out camps with available space by clicking: More Info. Click the registration button when you are ready to enroll. We use Sawyer camp registration software to help streamline registration. If you have any questions or need help selecting the right camp for your aspiring filmmaker, do not hesitate to contact us.