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 ails subject to change. ---\nhttps://www.nyemmys.org/events/190/\n\nEvent 
 Title: What’s Next? Kid-Created Media: Meet the Kids Who are Redefining 
 TV, New Media and Education\nStart Date / Time: May 06, 2008 14:00 PM US/E
 astern\nLocation: NY NATAS\nSpeaker: \nGoogle\nhttp://maps.google.com/maps
 ?q=1375+Broadway,+Suite+2103+(between+37th+and+38th+Streets),New York,NY,1
 0018\n\nForecast\nhttp://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/10018\n\nProduced
  by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences/NY and the Manhat
 tan Producers Alliance\n\nA screening of work created and presented by kid
 s, ages 11-16.\n\nPresenters\n\nJFK High School (Bronx, NY) media technolo
 gy program\n\nA NYC Department of Education program that is less than one 
 year old. High school students, learn to create media content, (ex. music,
  video, graphics) in a Career &amp\; Technical Education (CTE) program. St
 udents are involved in a rigorous curriculum which leads them to being pro
 fessionally certified in pro applications like Final Cut Pro, Logic, vario
 us Adobe software, etc.\n\nThe program has produced dramatic and rapid tur
 narounds for students who were considered "At-Risk". The most extraordinar
 y part is that the results impact on a broader scale: academic performance
  improvement across all subjects areas as well as attendance.\n\nSoundBite
 s - music technology and songwriting program\n\nLike Outward Bound using m
 usic. Middle school kids collaboratively create, produce and record a comp
 osition at a "boot camp" set in a professional recording studio. Using a t
 otal immersion technique, kids work under tight deadlines as in a professi
 onal film or TV production. The curriculum is about collaboration, team bu
 ilding, interpersonal skill development, unlocking creative potential and 
 balancing creativity, productivity and group dynamics. Learning about musi
 c, songwriting and recording technology is a means to this end (www.manhat
 pro.com/soundbites).\n\nBYkids\n\nFacilitates the production of kid-create
 d documentary films, pairing prominent American filmmakers like Albert May
 sles and Ric Burns, with youth from around the world to create short docum
 entaries that educate Americans about globally relevant issues (www.bykids
 .org). Since these kids are in places like Mozambique and India, we will b
 ring in our presenter (hopefully the 16 year old exiled king of Tibet) fro
 m overseas via video link. BYkids film mentor, executive producer Neal Bae
 r (Law &amp\; Order: Special Victims Unit, ER) will facilitate the discuss
 ion.\n\nThe kids who created the screened work will host the event and rec
 eption. Each group will present a short clip, followed by Q and A. The eve
 nt is for Academy members and invited guests.\n\n\n\n\n--- This iCal file 
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SUMMARY:What’s Next? Kid-Created Media: Meet the Kids Who are Redefining TV, New Media and Education
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm re
 gistration.Event details subject to change. ---</div><h1>Event Title: What
 ’s Next? Kid-Created Media: Meet the Kids Who are Redefining TV, New Med
 ia and Education</h1><div>https://www.nyemmys.org/events/190/</div><br /><
 div>When: May 06, 2008 14:00 PM US/Eastern</div><div>Speaker: </div><br />
 NY NATAS<br />1375 Broadway, Suite 2103 (between 37th and 38th Streets)<br
  />New York, NY 10018<br /><div>http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1375+Broadwa
 y,+Suite+2103+(between+37th+and+38th+Streets),New York,NY,10018</div><br /
 ><div>Forecast: http://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/10018</div><br /><b
 r /><div>Produced by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences/
 NY and the Manhattan Producers Alliance<br> <br> A screening of work creat
 ed and presented by kids, ages 11-16.<br> <br> <strong style="font-size: 1
 0pt\; color: #000000">Presenters</strong><br> <br> <strong>JFK High School
  (Bronx, NY) media technology program</strong><br> <br> A NYC Department o
 f Education program that is less than one year old. High school students, 
 learn to create media content, (ex. music, video, graphics) in a Career &a
 mp\; Technical Education (CTE) program. Students are involved in a rigorou
 s curriculum which leads them to being professionally certified in pro app
 lications like Final Cut Pro, Logic, various Adobe software, etc.<br> <br>
  The program has produced dramatic and rapid turnarounds for students who 
 were considered "At-Risk". The most extraordinary part is that the results
  impact on a broader scale: academic performance improvement across all su
 bjects areas as well as attendance.<br> <br> <strong>SoundBites - music te
 chnology and songwriting program</strong><br> <br> Like Outward Bound usin
 g music. Middle school kids collaboratively create, produce and record a c
 omposition at a "boot camp" set in a professional recording studio. Using 
 a total immersion technique, kids work under tight deadlines as in a profe
 ssional film or TV production. The curriculum is about collaboration, team
  building, interpersonal skill development, unlocking creative potential a
 nd balancing creativity, productivity and group dynamics. Learning about m
 usic, songwriting and recording technology is a means to this end (www.man
 hatpro.com/soundbites).<br> <br> <strong>BYkids</strong><br> <br> Facilita
 tes the production of kid-created documentary films, pairing prominent Ame
 rican filmmakers like Albert Maysles and Ric Burns, with youth from around
  the world to create short documentaries that educate Americans about glob
 ally relevant issues (www.bykids.org). Since these kids are in places like
  Mozambique and India, we will bring in our presenter (hopefully the 16 ye
 ar old exiled king of Tibet) from overseas via video link. BYkids film men
 tor, executive producer Neal Baer (Law &amp\; Order: Special Victims Unit,
  ER) will facilitate the discussion.<br> <br> <strong style="color: #0000f
 f">The kids who created the screened work will host the event and receptio
 n. Each group will present a short clip, followed by Q and A. The event is
  for Academy members and invited guests.</strong>   <div></div></div><div>
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