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From FASCINATION to FILM: learn to make your own personal mini-documentary film
From 149.97 C$ /h
FIND YOUR FASCINATION
You love writing and are full of ideas. You are curious about telling stories with images, words and music or making films. But how do you start? What themes would you like to make a film about? In this workshop you will get to know yourself and your fascination: the basis of the journey of discovery into who you are as a filmmaker.
FIND YOUR STORY
The first steps in getting to know yourself as a storyteller have been taken. Maybe you would like to interview others or make a film about animals. Yet you have to delve a layer deeper into the world of your story before you can take a step outside. Everyone has their own story, but how do you go from your fascinations to finding your story?
FIND YOUR SHAPE
You start to see the world more and more through the eyes of a filmmaker. You have an idea of your fascinations and story, but how do you make the transition to film? In this lesson I will take you through the rich possibilities to tell your story. There are no boundaries in shapes. Do you dare to take a deep-sea dive or experience the magic of film?
FIND YOUR FILM
Every great filmmaker started experimenting at some point. In this workshop we will make our own 1-minute documentary film. You learn to sit in the director's seat, dive into the world of editing and leave with your own film. From fascination to film: you did it!
You love writing and are full of ideas. You are curious about telling stories with images, words and music or making films. But how do you start? What themes would you like to make a film about? In this workshop you will get to know yourself and your fascination: the basis of the journey of discovery into who you are as a filmmaker.
FIND YOUR STORY
The first steps in getting to know yourself as a storyteller have been taken. Maybe you would like to interview others or make a film about animals. Yet you have to delve a layer deeper into the world of your story before you can take a step outside. Everyone has their own story, but how do you go from your fascinations to finding your story?
FIND YOUR SHAPE
You start to see the world more and more through the eyes of a filmmaker. You have an idea of your fascinations and story, but how do you make the transition to film? In this lesson I will take you through the rich possibilities to tell your story. There are no boundaries in shapes. Do you dare to take a deep-sea dive or experience the magic of film?
FIND YOUR FILM
Every great filmmaker started experimenting at some point. In this workshop we will make our own 1-minute documentary film. You learn to sit in the director's seat, dive into the world of editing and leave with your own film. From fascination to film: you did it!
Location
Online from Netherlands
About Me
My name is Sophie, and I am a Dutch documentary filmmaker who works internationally. I am passionate about human behavior and the differences between the inner and outer worlds of people. I explore human-interest themes in a way that is personal and brings people together. With my focus on documentary directing and mental health, I capture stories that are focused on society and shine a light on humanity in a way that is insightful, moving, and heartwarming.
Education
2022-2023
Master of Arts, with distinction
Edinburgh College of Art
Film Directing
2015-2019
Bachelor of Arts
University of the Arts Utrecht - HKU
Audiovisual Media
Master of Arts, with distinction
Edinburgh College of Art
Film Directing
2015-2019
Bachelor of Arts
University of the Arts Utrecht - HKU
Audiovisual Media
Experience / Qualifications
Sophie (1995) is a documentary maker and director, specializing in stories around mental health and vulnerable themes, told with a slightly poetic style, cinematic eye and depth.
In 2019, she graduated in Film from the Utrecht School of the Arts, specializing in documentary. During her bachelor's degree, she interned in program development, made a documentary in Uganda, and directed her participatory graduation documentary, "The Prince on the Gray Horse," which aired on Makers van Morgen (VPRO, NPO 2 Extra).
After graduating, she gained work experience at the creative breeding ground for film talent Docwerk (NTR, Van Osch Films) and won the Gelderland Film Pitch 3 (Go Short - International Short Film Festival) with Synchroon (2022).
In 2022, Sophie began her Master's in Film Directing at Edinburgh College of Art. She graduated with honors in 2023 with the short documentary "Luna in Wonderland." During her Master's, she focused on Film Medicine: making films about mental health.
After her master's degree, she won the Amsterthem Pitch (Shortcutz) with Chico and started the development program Teledoc Campus. This resulted in Als de Zee (As the Sea) (2025), which was broadcast and selected for the Golden Calf competition at the Netherlands Film Festival.
In 2025, she was selected for the Scottish Documentary Institute's Bridging the Gap development program for a new film plan. In addition to her own work, Sophie works freelance as a researcher, director, and editor for documentaries, television, and commercial productions.
In 2019, she graduated in Film from the Utrecht School of the Arts, specializing in documentary. During her bachelor's degree, she interned in program development, made a documentary in Uganda, and directed her participatory graduation documentary, "The Prince on the Gray Horse," which aired on Makers van Morgen (VPRO, NPO 2 Extra).
After graduating, she gained work experience at the creative breeding ground for film talent Docwerk (NTR, Van Osch Films) and won the Gelderland Film Pitch 3 (Go Short - International Short Film Festival) with Synchroon (2022).
In 2022, Sophie began her Master's in Film Directing at Edinburgh College of Art. She graduated with honors in 2023 with the short documentary "Luna in Wonderland." During her Master's, she focused on Film Medicine: making films about mental health.
After her master's degree, she won the Amsterthem Pitch (Shortcutz) with Chico and started the development program Teledoc Campus. This resulted in Als de Zee (As the Sea) (2025), which was broadcast and selected for the Golden Calf competition at the Netherlands Film Festival.
In 2025, she was selected for the Scottish Documentary Institute's Bridging the Gap development program for a new film plan. In addition to her own work, Sophie works freelance as a researcher, director, and editor for documentaries, television, and commercial productions.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Dutch
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
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