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New video camp gives high school students hands-on experience at Musikfest

Penn State Lehigh Valley and ArtsQuest partnered on unique new camp

Penn State Lehigh Valley's Musikfest video camp gave campers the opportunity to gain hands-on video production experience. The eight high school students who participated in this new camp gathered for a group photo. Credit: Liz Keptner / Penn StateCreative Commons

Eight local high school students got special access at Musikfest, one of the largest free music festivals in the country, during a brand new summer video camp hosted by Penn State Lehigh Valley in partnership with ArtsQuest.

Penn State Lehigh Valley was the only university in the area with this behind the scenes access, which allowed campers to gain hands-on video production experience at Musikfest. The goal of the camp was to give students real world experience and provide them with the tools for future success in the media and film industry.

The two-week camp, held Aug. 3-14, was led by veteran television journalist Liz Keptner, who is director of Penn State Lehigh Valley’s Multimedia Innovation Center (MIC) and Amber Campbell, videographer and editor for the MIC.

During the first week, camp was held at the Lehigh Valley campus. Keptner and Colson instructed the campers on how to use HD cameras and Adobe Premiere editing software. Then for the second week, the campers were given media credentials and spent the week on the grounds of Musikfest shooting footage of the performances and interviewing ArtsQuest staff, volunteers and one of the musical acts, Craig Thatcher of the Craig Thatcher Band. Campers then wrote, produced and edited packages about Musikfest.

Penn State Lehigh Valley's Musikfest video camp gave campers the opportunity to gain hands-on video production experience at Musikfest, one of the largest free music festivals in the country. The goal of the camp was to give students real world experience and provide them with the tools for future success in the media and film industry. It was held from Aug. 3-14. One of the videos that came out of the camp was produced by Samantha McNemar from Parkland High School. She focused her video on the history of Musikfest. Credit: Samantha McNemar

“It was neat to see young people who have an interest in this, but no real experience, learn so much during the camp and be so successful with their video pieces, which featured the many different aspects of Musikfest,” said Keptner.

Eight local high school students got special access at Musikfest, one of the largest free music festivals in the country, during a brand new summer video camp hosted by Penn State Lehigh Valley in partnership with ArtsQuest. The camp was held Aug. 3-14. Two students reflected on their experience during the camp. Credit: Penn State Lehigh Valley's Multimedia Innovation Center

The camp culminated with a special viewing showcase of the students’ video packages for their family and the broader campus community on Aug. 14. The videos detailed their unique experiences and highlighted their newly learned skills.

 

Last Updated August 19, 2015

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