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Digital Media Academy - University of Pennsylvania

Digital Media Academy - University of Pennsylvania

Administrative Address:
1925 Winchester Blvd. Ste. 109
Campbell, California, USA 95008
Phone: 408-374-4325
Fax: 408-374-4111

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Camp Locations:

Camp#1: Digital Media Academy - Stanford
Camp#2: Digital Media Academy - Johns Hopkins University
Camp#3: Digital Media Academy - UCLA
Camp#4: Digital Media Academy - UT Austin
Camp#5: Digital Media Academy - University of Pennsylvania
Camp#6: Digital Media Academy - Berkeley
Camp#7: Digital Media Academy - UC San Diego
Camp#8: Digital Media Academy - UC Irvine
Camp#9: Digital Media Academy - Chicago
Camp#10: Digital Media Academy - Brown University
Camp#11: Digital Media Academy - Harvard
Camp#12: Digital Media Academy - Geroge Washington University
Camp#13: Digital Media Academy - St. Johns University
Camp#14: Digital Media Academy - Case Western Reserve University
Camp#15: Digital Media Academy - University of Central Florida
Camp#16: Digital Media Academy - University of British Columbia

Camp Focus:

  • Academic and Pre-College Camps: Computers
  • Arts Camps: Film and TV
  • Arts Camps: Performing Arts
  • Sports Camps: Skateboarding
  • Description:

    Accredited by Stanford University, DMA is "The Summer Digital Art and Technology Camp for Kids and Teens!" DMA is ideal for students of all ages wanting exposure to the most relevant software used in Hollywood and the entertainment industry, video game design, and web design while gaining hands-on experience under the eye of accomplished professionals. Whether to explore a possible career path, gain practical skills or just have an incredible time with friends, DMA is unparalleled.

    Why kids, teens, and their parents are choosing DMA:

    • Stanford University accreditation for all teen courses
    • Balanced experience for kids including outdoor activites
    • Accomplished instructors
    • Hands-on, project-based approach using industry-standard,  professional software tools
    • Pre-college experience at campus locations such as Stanford University, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Irvine and UC San Diego – 20 locations in the US and Canada
    • Evening and weekend activities for kids and teens living on campus

    COURSES

    DMA offers day and overnight courses in weekly and multi-week sessions for youth, age 7-18. DMA courses accommodate a wide variety of digital media interests in a more sophisticated learning environment than other summer computer camps. All courses are project based and taught by accomplished professionals who have a passion for inspiring young minds. An average student to instructor ratio of 6 to 1 allows for plenty of individual attention as students explore, create and immerse themselves in an environment that is more like a production studio than a classroom.

    THE TEEN EXPERIENCE

    DMA’s teen courses for 2009 include Robotics, Digital Filmmaking, 3D Animation, Web Production, Programming, and Music and Video Production - just to name a few.

    Teens may commute or stay on campus in university housing. Separate DMA couselor staff live in the dorm coordinating evening and weekend activities while ensuring a fun and safe experience for everyone. Teens living on campus receive breakfast, lunch and dinner in a university dining hall. Commuting students may purchase a dining hall lunch pass or buy their own lunch at one of several restaurants on campus. 

    THE YOUTH EXPERIENCE

    DMA’s 2009 youth courses (called Digital Media Adventures) include Robotics, Digital Filmmaking, Game Creation, Web Design & Flash, Cartoon & Comic Book Creation and Surfing & Filmmaking. To create a more balanced experience, we incorporate outdoor recreation breaks throughout the day – we beleive, like you, that kids should move! Additional activities, such as sports, board games and weekend adventures are offered to youth in our residential program.

     


    Sessions:

    Weeklong sessions beginning June 22, 2009 until August 21, 2009. Click on our logo above to visit our website for more details.

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