Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Do You Know the Right Student?



THE DARE TO DREAM PROJECT IS LOOKING FOR HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS & SENIORS TO TEACH THE SKILLS OF VIDEO PRODUCTION AND DOCUMENTARY FILM MAKING.

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The Dare to Dream Project is a dynamic annual media arts initiative for New York City youth. Starting in January and going through June, young adults will receive hands-on professional and artistic training, culminating in a special screening of their films and multimedia projects. Program participants will be asked to make a commitment to an intensive curriculum that vigorously improves their media literacy skills and engages them with their community.

The program will take place at the Caribbean Cultural Center located at 408 W. 58th St. from the hours of 3-5:30pm.

ARE YOU THE RIGHT STUDENT?

LOOKING FOR STUDENTS THAT ARE:
- HIGHLY MOTIVATED
- INTERESTED IN THEIR COMMUNITIES, MEDIA (FILM/VIDEO)
- WANT TO BUILD THEIR RESUME AND WORK EXPERIENCE

CONTACT MEDIA EDUCATOR PARRIS WHITTINGHAM (PARRIS@THINGSARECHANGING.COM) FOR MORE INFORMATION. STUDENTS WHO WISH TO APPLY MUST PROVIDE A COVER LETTER DESCRIBING THEIR GOALS AND INTENTION FOR BEING PART OF A MEDIA PRODUCTION PROGRAM. 500 WORDS MAX.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT DARETODREAM-NEWYORK.ORG
“WHEN THINGS CHANGE, WHERE WILL YOU BE?”
The Dare to Dream Project is a youth program of the media company Things Are Changing Media.
Visit thingsarechanging.com