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Access Tucson Summer Session for KIDS

Posted March 12th, 2008 by daniela in News, Classes

Access Tucson Summer Session

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Television Production

Access Tucson has a summer program that offers kids a chance to explore the world of television production. From scripting and shooting, to performing as talent on the set, Summer Session participants learn to create their own television programs.

Media is certainly a part of our lives and our children’s lives. The Access Tucson Summer Session gives kids a new perspective and understanding of television and media. Through creating their own messages, children are no longer simple consumers of television, but programmers. This experience enables them to better understand all the media messages they see daily and have a fun time learning!

Summer Session Members:

• Work in a team oriented environment.

• Utilize writing and communication skills.

• Create with sound and images.

• Learn to produce their own messages for television.

In addition to the new skills learned through the Summer Session program, all of the students receive certification for utilizing the Access Tucson Facilities year round!

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Video Production
This session provides instruction for shooting video on location to make your own film. Camera technique, lighting, audio, scripting and computer-based editing are all covered in this class.

All class members will participate in creating finished edited productions and will receive a copy of their work.

Tim O’Grady is an Access Tucson staff member and has worked as a videographer and editor for KOLD Channel13 & Tucson 12, the City information channel in addition to numerous commercials and syndicated programs.

Studio Production
The Access Tucson studios provide an exceptional production environment for creating television. The Studio Production class provides comprehensive multi-camera studio production training. Each student will participate in studio lighting, audio, camera operation and directing. Class members plan and produce a studio program and each student will receive a copy of the finished program.

Larry Foster is an Access Tucson staff member and has worked as an instructor for the U of A’s Media Arts Program, teaching film production & technique. He has had an extensive career in the television industry acting as a director for KUAT, KOLD and KGUN’s newscasts.

What is Access Tucson?
Access Tucson was established in 1984 as an independent, non-profit, membership based organization for the management of public access. Access Tucson remains a vital community resource by providing training and facilities for Tucsonans to communicate with the community utilizing electronic media. We operate two channels on the city cable system. Training for using our facilities is provided at a low cost and use of our production facilities is free.

Who should attend the Access Tucson Summer Session?
This special program offers skill building for young people ages 9 and up. No prior experience in media is necessary. The Summer Session production classes will be challenging for both beginners and experienced producers.


Summer Session Schedule

Video Production

10 Weekdays
9:00am – 12:00pm
Ages 9 & Up
June 16 - 27, 2008

Studio Production
5 Weekdays
9:00am – 12:00pm
Ages 9 & Up
June 23–27, 2008

Summer Session Fees

Video Production
$200

Studio Production
$150

Payment is due at the time of registration. Fees are payable with MasterCard, Visa, guaranteed check or cash.

Scholarships are available for the Summer Session classes. Please contact Access Tucson for more information.

All Workshops will be held at the Access Tucson Facility
Access Tucson
124 East Broadway
624-9833