On weekends, the Open Film Studio on the 4th floor of the DFF offers visitors the opportunity to take a unique photo or create their own personalized flip book.
Every last Saturday of the month, several museums in Frankfurt, including DFF, offer free admission. On these occasions we provide opportunities for both children and adults to embark on a shared journey of exploration.
In these further education courses, teachers acquire media literacy skills and guidance for developing students' interdisciplinary and cross-curricular skills.
The master's program "Film Culture: Archiving, Programming, Presentation" trains students for film and media archives and institutions of film culture.
The workshop demonstrates diverse applications of mobile phone cameras while providing hands-on experience to help participants understand the principles and importance of camera perspective and film editing.
The goal of this workshop is to create fantastic, abstract, humorous, and invariably unique works on the animation table. The process involves creating and photographing numerous individual images, ultimately resulting in a dynamic animated film.
Through selected programs and guided film discussions, participants gain insight into the history and aesthetics of the medium and engage critically with cinematic techniques.
This workshop for 4-7 year olds combines a brief visit to an exhibition with a presentation of projected images and an engaging hands-on creative session. It explores the question: "What were the visual formats that existed before the invention of film?"
The DFF offers elegant venues and an exceptional atmosphere for your special events. Create lasting, cinematic memories with your friends during private gatherings.
The DFF offers elegant settings and an exceptional atmosphere for your special events. Create lasting, movie-worthy memories with your collegues or during business meetings!
The goal of the FILMmobil project, which is primarily active in rural areas, is to introduce children and young people throughout Hesse to the art of film.