Round Top Film Festival’s first-ever summer filmmaking camp. It’s an immersive, story-first experience where teens learn how films are made by making one.
In a safe, inspiring, high-energy environment led by working professionals, students collaborate through the entire creative filmmaking cycle. From the first idea to the final edit, each student plays a meaningful role on a real short film and experiences what it means to work on set.
Nell Teare is an award-winning director, writer, producer, and actress. She is a native Texan and a graduate of Houston's The High School for Performing and Visual Arts and of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Trained as a stage actor, Nell was a member of the original cast of Memphis, which went on to win the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2010. In 2012, Nell began her career as a director and has since completed over 150 projects, including more than 20 foreign-language dubs for Netflix, Amazon, and Disney, feature and short films, commercials, live stage performances, pilot presentations, web series, and music videos. Her feature film, Bolivar, is available on all cable, satellite, and digital platforms through Freestyle Media. Her current project, go-LOVE-go, is in production in Los Angeles. Nell is also the founder of Harmon Creek Press, through which she published her children's book, Celia and the Witches, and is dedicated to mentoring teens and young people.
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