Monday, June 27, 2011
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Offers Teen Film Camp
Make a movie this summer! Learn the art of filmmaking from award-winning professionals and tell stories about Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Film Camp will be led by film makers from NW Documentary in Portland and produced by park rangers. With state-of-the-art cameras, in small groups, students will learn to tell simple and innovative stories. Techniques to shoot, write, narrate, and edit video will be covered. Students will also gain skills in sequence imaging, story boarding, developing an artistic eye, and finding the essential ingredients for a good story.
Camp runs August 16-20 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and cost is $50. A limited number of scholarships are available. Camp is for anyone in 9th-12th grade when camp starts.
To apply, send an application from the http://www.nps.gov/lewi website by July 25.
Sign up fast, there are only 10 spots available.
For questions or further information call 503-861-2471, ext. 220 or email Will_George@nps.gov
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