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Founded in 1977, Rowan University’s Cinema Workshop is a student-run organization that gives students much more freedom than in the classroom experience in making their own films and video productions, as well as being a vital position in the production of many others. At CW we’re not only committed to the art of filmmaking, but we’re more importantly all here to help and learn from each other. Here, students have the opportunity to take the skills and techniques learned in production classes and apply them to creative work that can be more personal or larger in scope than what is possible within the confines of a 15-week course of study.

Want to learn how to be a general member? Come look at our general membership requirement form here. (You do not have to be an RTF major)

If you’re curious what the “WORKSHOP” part of “CINEMA WORKSHOP” is all about, then look no further. Workshops are separate from our normal shoots and are either held during club meetings or if you contact an E-board member. Workshops are held in order to teach a certain component of filmmaking, such as lighting, editing, etc.

*If you are a new member you need to attend 2 workshops or schedule 2 one on ones (or one of each)

Our E-Board is a collection of some of Rowan University’s finest current RTF majors that are here to help YOU! We are dedicated to helping our members become the best filmmakers they can be. Be sure to reach out to one of the E-Board members if there’s anything you wish to learn!