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A student filmmaker and her teacher look at a filmmaking camera on set.

Both camps will take place on the campus of TCU at the Bob Schieffer College of Communication.

Photo by Lone Star Film Society

Lights, camera, action. In July, the Lone Star Film Festival Summer Film Camp will return to Fort Worth with two summer camp sessions for aspiring high school-age filmmakers.

Each two-week session (starting Monday, July 10 and Monday, July 24) will run weekdays from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., and cover all aspects of the filmmaking process from script to screen. Best of all? Attendees will make their very own short film, which will screen at the 17th annual Lone Star Film Festival in November.

Pro tip: Register before Thursday, June 1 to save $50.

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