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Storybook Live: Click Clack Moo- Cows That Type (Rising 5th-12th) - APPLICATION
available
with Ashley Crane
**Application Required**
Fill out application here: https://forms.gle/cs5w1zu72kZJuFabA
Cost: $275
July 8-12, 2024 9:00 am-3:00 pm, Monday-Friday
Instructors: Ashley Crane and Skylan Kimbrell
For students with relevant acting experience through an SYT class/camp or elsewhere, this camp will film and produce the next storybook in SYT’s virtual series Storybook Live! The specific books for this camp will be announced in March.
Application required (use link above). If you qualify, you will be emailed instructions to enroll within two weeks of submitting your application. A follow-up audition may be required based off application.
Storybook Live: The Bad Seed (Rising 5th-12th) - APPLICATION
available
with Ashley Crane
**Application Required**
Fill out application here: https://forms.gle/cs5w1zu72kZJuFabA
Cost: $300
July 22nd-26th 2024 9:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday
Instructors: Ashley Crane and Skylan Kimbrell
For students with relevant acting experience through an SYT class/camp or elsewhere, this camp will film and produce The Bad Seed, the next storybook in SYT’s virtual series Storybook Live!
Application required (use link above). If you qualify, you will be emailed instructions to enroll within two weeks of submitting your application. A follow-up audition may be required based off application.
Making Movie Magic (Rising 7th-12th)
with Ashley Crane
July 29-August 2, 2024
9:00am-3:00pm, Monday-Friday
Instructors: Ashley Crane
Lights! Camera! Action! This all day camp will give you a crash course in the film industry, technique, and lingo. You will spend the week making your own movie that is sure to receive rave reviews! The final movie will be sent to all camp participants 1-2 weeks after camp is over.
Our one-week camps for rising 7th-12th graders provide intermediate theatre training and performance opportunities. This particular camp will not have a performance at the end of the week, but rather the students will spend the entire week filming their movie.