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LOCATION: Virtual
Urban Exposure provides a creative channel allowing kids to express themselves constructively, non-violently and with increased confidence. Celebrate with the student filmmakers as you view the featured films that were created based on the practice of storytelling, one of the most powerful forms of communication. This online program is free but advanced registration is required.
After registering you will receive an e-mail two hours before the program begins, which will include a Zoom link to join the program at the scheduled time that evening.
Urban Exposure is supported by the Doris & Victor Day Foundation, the Iowa Arts Council, and Quad City Arts Dollars, as well as from donations from Facebook Friends.
About Urban Exposure:
The Urban Exposure Independent Film Project offers Summer film programs that highlight filmmaking fundamentals, writing, directing, cinematography, acting for film, and editing. Designed to be an industry-standard instructive program, Urban Exposure recognizes and inspires emerging filmmakers from diverse backgrounds. The program provides hands-on experience for the participants to gain essential filmmaking skills needed to communicate their thoughts and feelings through cinematic storytelling. Urban Exposure seeks to promote diversity within the film industry by encouraging filmmaking as a career and a form of self-expression for non-traditional applicants, like women, people of color, and other underserved populations. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the program went virtual.
Link to Urban Exposure Video IPTV:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyvBwe3MPzo
Free admission and programs for Thursdays at the Figge sponsored by: Chris and Mary Rayburn