IFP Media Arts' Youth Media Program works with Minneapolis and St. Paul high schools. The mission of the program is to teach filmmaking as a means of engaging kids in their education—developing artistic, critical thinking, and career skills while examining issues in their own environments.
JUICE MEDIA
Juice Media, IFP's newest youth program, is an after school video production team of high school students from St Paul and Minneapolis Public Schools. The program meets 3-5 pm, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays through the school year. Any aspiring young filmmakers interested in joining should contact Deacon Warner at: dwarner@ifpmn.org.
Volunteer with the youth program
There are a number of ways IFP Media Arts members can become involved in the program:
• serve as a project mentor for a student group
• be part of a panel of professionals hearing students pitch project treatments
• screen your own short work and provide Q&A with students
• invite students to visit your production site or post-production house
• take on a student intern for one of your projects
The program is seeking all levels of involvement. If you are interested in volunteering please contact:
Deacon Warner
IFP Media Arts Youth Program Coordinator
dwarner@ifpmn.org
cell: (612) 232-5112