Announcing Babel Film Workshop's Summer Camps at DSC International School

Babel Film Workshop’s film and media arts summer camps will be offered at DSC International School for the first time in Summer 2023 | Photo: DSC International School

Babel Film Workshop is thrilled to announce that it has partnered with DSC International School to offer an exciting lineup of summer camps for children aged 8-15. For the first time, these camps will be hosted at DSC International School, a fantastic new venue that will provide an enriching and immersive learning experience for our young creatives. Mark your calendars for Jul 3 - Aug 18, 2023, and get ready for an unforgettable summer!

The summer camps will offer a range of exciting activities for children, including filmmaking, acting, video makingshort film production, photography, and creative writing. Children will have the opportunity to learn new skills and techniques in a fun and engaging environment.

One of the camps will focus on special effects filmmaking, where children can create their own mini films using Hollywood-style special effects. Another camp will allow children to develop their voice acting skills by recreating animated movie scenes using their own voices and sound effects. For those interested in gaming, a video making camp will teach children how to create videos using visuals from popular games, such as Among Us, Minecraft, and Roblox.

In addition, there will be camps that focus on photography, where children can learn professional photography techniques to create a series of original memes or meme GIFs. For children who enjoy creative writing, a camp will encourage them to write original superhero stories and create videos showcasing their writing.

Spaces for these summer camps are limited, so interested parents should secure their child's spot today to ensure they don't miss out on this unique and engaging opportunity.

To enroll in Babel Film Workshop’s summer camps at DSC International School, click here or contact us if you have any questions.

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