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Boundless Cinema Club

We are  a collaborative community that brings together aspiring filmmakers from universities across the EUNICE alliance. Our mission is to foster creativity and cross-cultural understanding through hands-on, team-driven film projects.

Through online production meetings, pre-production planning, filming challenges, and post-production editing sessions, members engage in every aspect of the filmmaking process. The club also aims to produce at least one festival-quality film per year.

 Whether you’ve got some experience in filmmaking

or are just eager to learn…

Join us to contribute to films that inspire and entertain!

Meetings calendar

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Boundless Cinema Club activities

  • Online Production Meetings: to discuss project planning and management, allocate roles (such as director, cinematographer, editor, etc.), and ensure a collaborative approach to each stage of production across different countries.
  • Pre-Production Planning Sessions: to go over storyboarding, shot lists, budgeting, and location scouting, allowing members to collaborate on creating a cohesive vision for each project.
  • Virtual Filming Challenges: where members produce short scenes or sequences within a set timeframe, promoting practice and creativity in a real-world production context.
  • Post-Production Editing Sessions: Collaborative editing sessions to work on colour grading, sound editing, and final cuts. This will allow members to learn and share their skills in post-production.
  • Monthly Progress Reviews: Meetings to review progress on current projects, discuss any challenges, and adjust roles or timelines to ensure the quality and completion of each film.
  • Film Festival Submission Planning: Conduct sessions dedicated to identifying and understanding submission criteria for film festivals, helping members strategically prepare and present their work to meet festival standards.

Coordinators

Professors Samuel Barbosa and Teresa Gouveia, Art and Media Department of Polytechnic Institute of Viseu