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Calling All Young Globalists: Multimedia Journalism Summer Camp

This camp for teens is at the University of Washington and has a sliding payment scale.

Here is a great opportunity for any teen between the ages of 15 to 19; it’s a new journalism camp this summer at the University of Washington.

The Seattle Digital Literacy Initiative, a youth journalism program of theΒ Common Language ProjectΒ andΒ UW Department of Communication, is offering a 5-dayΒ Multimedia JournalismΒ Camp from July 23-27. Teens will learn cutting edge journalism skills on the UW campus alongside professional journalists. From photography, video, audio, editing, and publishing, participants will get hands-on experience with professional gear in an energetic, fun environment. See work from previous journalism campsΒ here.

Youth who attend the week of media training will:

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  • Create media withΒ professional video, photo, and sound equipmentΒ and editing software.
  • Publish their work onlineΒ and receive blogging/social media training.
  • Work side-by-side withΒ professional journalist mentorsΒ on the University of Washington campus.
  • Have the chance to have their storyΒ published on the Seattle Globalist.

The camp is pay-what-you-can andΒ full scholarships are open for any student.

Dates:Β July 23-27, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

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Ages:Β 15-19

Location:Β University of Washington, Dept. of Communication

Suggested Donation:Β $200 but full scholarships available

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