

Chill on Screen
One of the most common and popular interests among young adults on the autism spectrum is film & television. Vloggers, YouTubers, and Instagram content makers are at the centre of the creative social networks of millennials and participation in these creative and potentially lucrative platforms is a great way to connect, be heard and build skills.
Chill on screen is a hands-on interactive program that offers participants the opportunity to learn and practise different filmmaking skills and techniques. Some of these skills include storytelling, scriptwriting, camera operating, video editing and more. Filmmaking can be an exorbitantly expensive venture however this program coaches participants in how to create content using common domestic equipment such as a smart phone, laptop and internet.
About
Program features
- Storyboarding
- Film scriptwriting
- Develop stories for screen media on a low budget
- Film production process
- Photography & videography
- Camera & video editing techniques
- Team-based production
- DIY filmmaking techniques
The benefits
- New skill acquisition
- Self-expression through creative process
- Transferring social skills to special interest area
- Improved self confidence
- Make new friends
- Increase task & social stamina
- Find your tribe


The details
Dates 2024
Term 1 22 January – 28 March
Term 2 15 April – 21 June
Term 3 8 July – 13 September
Term 4 30 September – 6 December
Times
2.5 hour workshop | once a week
Mondays
2:00pm – 4:30pm
Venue
Chill Studios
29 Rogers Street
West End Q 4101
Fee
$2,500 per term