STUDENT TELEVISION NETWORK TO OFFER LOCAL SUMMER VIDEO CLASSES
National Organization offers weeklong academy for middle school and high school students
Student Television Network (STN), a national association of high school and middle school media programs, has announced plans for its 2014 academy programs for middle school and high school students.
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The academies will be held as follows:
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SANTA CLARITA/LOS ANGELES AREA: June 16-20 (middle school only)
SAN DIEGO AREA: June 23 – 27 (middle school and high school)
FT LAUDERDALE AREA: July 21-25 (middle school only)
No previous experience in video is required. The cost starts at $300 for the one-week session for middle school students and goes to $900 for the overnight high school program in San Diego.
Students who attend will learn about video production, planning and executing a story, writing copy, speaking on camera and using equipment. Students will experiment with the creation of a feature news story, a public service announcement, a commercial, a music video and a movie trailer. Students will serve in various production roles and will be taught leadership skills and responsibility while learning to work together as a team to complete a common goal.
Student Television Network (a 501C3 non-profit organization) embraces the educational components of broadcast journalism, video production, filmmaking and media convergence by networking students and teachers with professionals in the industry.
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