Programs for Educators and Youth
SFFS Education is committed to developing media literacy and critical thinking skills and inspiring a lifelong appreciation of cinema in students of all ages. These two training programs are designed exclusively for K-12 educators and students to help them keep up with rapidly changing media technologies and gain necessary 21st century learning skills.
Mixing Media into the Classroom
This four-hour professional development workshop will explore a range of practical, interactive and interdisciplinary ways of integrating media into creative classroom practice and curricula. Read more...
What's In a Movie
In this class for middle and high school-age students, filmmaker Richard Levien will take students on a backstage tour of the filmmaking process. How do the different elements of filmmaking—picture, sound, editing, lighting, special effects, direction—each play a part in a viewer’s experience? Read more...
Mixing Media into the Classroom
This four-hour professional development workshop will explore a range of practical, interactive and interdisciplinary ways of integrating media into creative classroom practice and curricula. Read more...
What's In a Movie
In this class for middle and high school-age students, filmmaker Richard Levien will take students on a backstage tour of the filmmaking process. How do the different elements of filmmaking—picture, sound, editing, lighting, special effects, direction—each play a part in a viewer’s experience? Read more...















