Digital Arts
Camps at the intersection of technology and innovation.
Digital Photography
with special guest
Lady in Pink Photography
Our Digital Photography series uses the tools a young artist usually has at hand— a tablet or camera phone. Using whichever tool they choose to bring from home*, campers will learn to:
Stage and frame photos
Choose angles
Adjust lighting
Pose themselves/models
Select and edit their best work
This camp ends with a Gallery Display of camper work.
TH from Noon-1pm students may choose to participate in an optional collaboration with the costume/fashion design element of another camp.
*if your camper doesn’t have a device available for camp use, contact us to request a device loan for camp.
Green Screen Skills is a beginning/intermediate video recording & editing camp.
No previous video recording or editing experience is required. Advanced projects will be available for campers with previous green screen editing experience.
Campers will learn to
Light and stage green screens for clean editing
Remove and replace backgrounds in Davinci Resolve
Move and manipulate the extracted video
Add special FX and overlays
Layer multiple green screen videos
This camp ends with a Short Film Festival during the last hour of camp on Friday.
NOTE: This camp requires campers to bring a laptop with Davinci Resolve installed*. We selected this software because it’s free, reliable, user-friendly, and resembles the interface of most professional editing programs.
Students may choose to bring their own recording device (ie. phone or tablet), but it is not required.
*if your camper doesn’t have a device available for camp use, contact us to request a device loan for camp.
Media Arts crosses over with our Oddball Arts series because it’s part digital, part analog, and the balance between the two is up to the individual artist.
Students in this camp are invited to express their personal worldview by:
Creating a zine
Outlining a comic strip or political cartoon
Creating a short animatic or sketch comedy video
Recording a vlog or blog
Presenting a multi-media exploration of their artistic point of view.
Students are encouraged to create work that is silly, serious, bizarre, or beautiful— whatever they want the world to see!
This camp ends with a multi-media experience for family and friends during the last hour of camp on Friday.
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