A few summers ago, USA Today ran a great story featuring filmmaker Robert Rodriguez and his new approach to creating films. The basis of the story was that instead of “going Hollywood,” Rodriguez creates his art outside of Hollywood using powerful, flexible digital tools.
Instead of bowing to the Hollywood “studio system,” Rodriguez and filmmakers like him have pushed the experience out to the edges of their creativity. Great tools–digital video cameras, powerful editing software, and high bandwidth Internet–enable them to create anywhere in the world, any time.
Their only boundaries are their knowledge and their creativity.
In the Rodriguez story, we saw an incredible opportunity for emerging filmmakers. We figured, if one filmmaker can learn to use digital tools, then others can too. And we decided to create a “place,” a system to help new filmmakers learn to use digital tools to create great films. And, lately, great games, too.
Foundations
We set up the Ames Media Institute (AMI) to provide opportunities for aggressive and self-motivated students to learn to tell stories using film and entertainment software.
We decided to start with a free course, because it seems like the fairest way to let potential students know what film studies involve. The free filmmaking course is fairly simple–not overly burdened with detail, and not very media intensive–but it serves the purpose. It gives students the chance to see the breadth of film study, and to experience the process for themselves.
Frankly, a lot of students sign up for the free course, and never go any further. That is just fine with us, since we would rather have students learn on “our nickel” than pay tuition, only to find out that our DIY Method is not their style.
In a field as dynamic as digital media, we have come to the conclusion that “school” is not about taking courses, getting a “degree” (or certificate, or whatever), and then looking for a “job.”
“School” is a place to
Effective immediately, we are shaping a study program that we recommend to potential students who want to work in media and entertainment. It will consist of:
To be successful in this study program, you will have to be:
Explore. Join. Create. Your ideas can change the world.
Contact 411
Ames Media Institute
c/o Canis Learning Systems, Inc.
8917-B Rocky Creek Dr.
Tampa, FL 33615
info [at] amesmedia.org