GLA Arts & Letters Fellowship - Videography Track

You can select the Videography Track as a GLA Arts & Letters Fellow.

What is the Videography Track?

The GLA Arts & Letters Fellowship for Videography is about pushing your limits in the visual media of filmmaking.

Documentary filmmakers try to pursue subjects that will change the world, and on your GLA program you’ll have the opportunity to create your own world-changing film. You will be invited to interview interesting members of the community, other students, and mentors, all the while striving to develop the vision for your film and sharpen an eye for cinematic aesthetics.

The Videography Track of an Arts & Letters Fellowship requires accepted participants to complete pre-program, on-program, and post-program assignments or projects. Learn more about each below!

Fellowship Components

Pre-Program

While preparing for your trip and the video you’ll create, you’ll need to do some research into filmmakers that have come before and analyze one of several films or books for creative inspiration and learning.

Once you’re finished watching the film or book you choose, answer the questions in the corresponding worksheets. This worksheet must be submitted before you leave for your program.

At the end of the worksheet, there will be space for your project proposal. The final video that you will turn in for your final project is the most important aspect of the Videography Fellowship. There are many styles of video, including documentaries, short films, or personal cinematic films. The format for your video is crucial to how well you can convey the story you’re trying to tell. Your project proposal should include a plan for how you’re going to capture the footage you need to complete your vision while on your GLA program. If you have questions or ideas that you’d like to run by the Fellowship Committee, just send us an email.

On-Program

Once on your program, you will be asked to think about what type of story you want to tell with your film. Do you want to have a interview heavy film with clips of experiences on top? Do you want to use all visuals with no voice over? Be creative! This will be your chance to get shots you can’t get anywhere else, so you’ll want to try and make them unique.

The creativity of your video will be enitrely up to you. You will be tasked with making it your own and will learn to develop your personal style that conveys exactly what you want to show.

This will help you as you complete your final project post-program.

IMPORTANT: You must  have your own camera to bring on your program that is not a smartphone. GLA has strict cell phone policies, so you’ll need to shoot all of your footage on an external camera, such as a DSLR, a GoPro, or a camcorder.

Post-Program

Once you get back home, it will be time to put put all your footage together into a cohesive story. Editing is one of the most difficult parts of the filmmaking process, but also one of the most important. Don’t be afraid to take some chances in editing!

Part of your learning process will be sorting through your footage and discovering which clips from your program fit within the scope of your video, based on your learning throughout the fellowship.

You final project will be outlined in greater detail in your Fellowship Curriculum, which you will receive upon acceptance as an Arts & Letters Fellow in the Videography Track.

Completion of your final videography project will be the capstone to your fellowship and an incredible highlight you can feature on upcoming college applications and beyond.

How To Apply

If you wish to apply, please fill out the Arts & Letters Fellowship Application and select the Videography Track.

Fellowship applications are free. There is a Fellowship Fee you will be charged if you are accepted as a Fellow into this track.

*Please note: You must have a Google account (Gmail) to access the application and apply. If you don’t have one yet, creating a Google account is easy and takes only a few minutes. Click here to learn how.

Fellow are awarded...

A Certificate of Achievement


A Custom Metal Pin Honoring Your Achievement


A Recommendation Letter from our Executive Director

Add ‘GLA Fellow’ to Your College Application

*upon completion of the fellowship curriculum