Thanks to the wide availability of digital cameras and open-source editing software, anyone can be a filmmaker these days. But for non-profit social justice organizations, making a short doc to promote your cause can take up time and money you don't have—not to mention require skills people spend as much as $40,000 a year at film school to acquire.
Just because you've got a job doesn't mean you can't stick it to the man. Pull Focus Film School allows you to explore your inner activist while learning the technical aspect of documentary filmmaking, digital photography, editing and storytelling, all on an evening and weekend schedule that let's you keep your buttoned-down 9-5.