Posts Tagged "Stapleton"

14May2015

Still got a week open in your child’s summer? Let’s make a movie!IMG_2292

We have been working hard to design a fun, entertaining, and educational summer camp experience for kids in 2nd through 8th grades, and it’s looking like we’re going to have a fantastic crew of junior filmmakers working with us this summer!

Our seasoned instructors are passionate about helping students put together movies and develop knowlege that will follow them into the real world of school, career, and beyond. Our world is increasingly dependent on visual media and communication and filmmaking demands skills beginning with effective storytelling and continuing with storyboarding, script-writing, filming, and editing into a finished product. Tomorrow’s enterprises will value employees with creative vision, skills, and talents.

Join us this weekend at the Neighborhood Music Stapleton studios grand opening celebration and be the first to see our awesome summer camp location! Free music lessons, face painting, and an entrepreneur’s row will make it a fun afternoon on May 17th, 3-5:30 pm. Be sure to stop by our table before 5 pm to watch some videos and say hi!

Summer camps vary week by week and include session in both Claymation and Live Action Filmmaking for the low, low price of only $175. Learn more and register at http://www.makeamovieworkshop.com/summer-camps/

Get your registration in now before the session you want is closed!

New Movies Posted

If you’ve been looking for your student’s masterpiece, be sure to check our News section as we try to post new movies as quickly as possible once the session ends. We are still working on uploading some recent classes as well as finishing up the year at a few more schools, so look for more movies to be posted in the next few weeks.

Adding New Schools Next Fall

We are starting to book new schools for the fall and have already confirmed our expansion into Isabella Bird Community School, Christ the King Elementary, and High Tech Academy. Please feel free to pass this information along to any schools where you would like to see a Make-a-Movie Workshop enrichment program offered!