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SUMMARY:Youth Media and Tech Workshop Overview
DESCRIPTION:﻿﻿ \n     Since 2009\, the Native American Youth Media and Tech Workshop has travelled to reservations and urban centers across the world to provide an expansive and comprehensive program that provides new access for our community. Every year\, we expand the workshop to include new curriculum\, new technology and new equipment. \nOur multimedia curriculum includes short film production that reflect the community and current issues effecting the youth participants. This entails the development and creation of documentaries\, scripted narratives and PSA’s produced entirely by the young filmmakers. Curriculum includes learning proper camera operation\, on-set sound recording\, directing actors\, lighting scenes\, editing and music composition. The youth present their final pieces to their community at the conclusion of the workshop. \n\n    In 2019\, we launched the Native Youth Animation Workshop. This program offers hands on instruction in 3-D animation software\, 2-D animation drawn by hand and stop-motion animation. The workshop also provides tours of animation and visual effects studios. This initiative is meant to provide Native youth with the inspiration to explore animation as a viable opportunity and career path. This program has partnered with numerous studios and networks to offer genuine access. \n\nIn 2021\, we created the Native Youth Virtual Reality Workshop. This program introduces cutting edge virtual reality applications and video production to Native youth. The workshop teaches new technology to Native youth so they can have every opportunity available in new technology. This program provides an in-depth look into the possibilities virtual reality provides our community. Our organization has partnered with the most high profile tech companies to provide this program. Check out some stills and vids here! \n\nThe entire program culminates with the Native Youth Multimedia Weekend in November. This has youth from all of our programs attend our annual film festival at the Chinese Theater in Hollywood. This initiative has youth participants from several reservations and communities attend studio tours\, production workshops\, film screenings and attendance to the Native American Media Awards. \nCheck Out Our Past and Current Workshops! \n2023\n2022\n2021\n2020\n2019\n2018\n2017\n2016\n2015\n2014\n2013\n2012\n2011\n2010\n2009 \n  \nSponsors: \n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Meta\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						National Endowment for the Arts\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Los Angeles County Arts & Culture\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						San Manuel Band of Mission Indians\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						United Talent Agency\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Comcast NBCUniversal\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Sony Pictures Entertainment\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Sony Electronics\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Verizon\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						California Humanities\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Union Bank\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n 
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/youth-media-and-tech-workshop-overview/
CATEGORIES:Youth Workshop
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SUMMARY:7th Annual Native American TV Writers Lab - Selected Fellows
DESCRIPTION:7th ANNUAL NATIVE AMERICAN TV WRITERS LAB ANNOUNCES TWELVE SELECTED FELLOWS \nThe Native American Media Alliance\, in partnership with Netflix\, Amazon Studios\, Comcast NBCUniversal\, Kung Fu Monkey Productions\, Cherokee Nation Film Office\, Snowpants Productions and A+E Networks is excited to announce the twelve selections for the 7th Annual Native American TV Writers Lab fellows. “We are proud of the dozens of fellows who have come through the lab and launched incredible careers now represented on every network and streaming service.” Announced Cara Jade Myers\, director of outreach and actress in the upcoming Killers of the Flower Moon. “This year’s lab will host twelve talented Native writers who will lead the way for the next generation.” \n \nFounded in 2016\, the Native American TV Writers Lab is an intensive TV scriptwriters workshop that has provided dozens of writers for current and developing television series. Selected fellows take part in an eight-week curriculum curated by seasoned writing professionals. The lab consist of daily workshops\, seminars and one-on-one mentoring to help each writer develop and complete a pilot in eight weeks and hone skills to prepare the writers to move into staff writing positions. This year’s lab is instructed by writer Cari Daly. \nThe NATIVE AMERICAN TV WRITERS LAB was created to expand the amount of Native Americans working behind the camera\, as a way to increase fair and accurate portrayals of Native Americans on television. According to every industry report from the WGA West\, Nielsen and others\, the Native American and indigenous population represent a dismal number within the industry. \nThe twelve 7th Annual NATIVE AMERICAN TV WRITERS LAB fellows:  \nJamie Brunton (Colville/Spokane) \nKristen Calderon (Acjachemen/Kumeyaay) \nJena Carter (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) \nBenjamin Flores (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa) \nCharine Pilar Gonzales (San Ildefonso Pueblo) \nKelli Jones (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) \nCole Randall (Muscogee Creek) \nJustin Reed (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation) \nSabrina Saleha (Navajo) \nEagle Smith (Tsimshian) \nKaili Y Turner (Nipmuc) \nMeilani Wenska (Native Hawaiian) \nAt the end of the program\, each participant will have completed an original television script and will take creative meetings with our corporate partners. \nThe NATIVE AMERICAN TV WRITERS LAB was created to expand the amount of Native Americans working behind the camera\, as a way to increase fair and accurate portrayals of Native Americans on television. Native Americans continue to maintain the lowest representation of writers on current television series. \nSponsors: \n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Amazon Studios\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Comcast NBCUniversal\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Cherokee Nation Film Office\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Kung Fu Monkey Productions\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Snowpants Productions\n						\n		\n	\n\n\n 
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/7th-annual-native-american-tv-writers-lab-selected-fellows/
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Native American Showrunner Program - Fellows Selected
DESCRIPTION:The Native American Media Alliance announced its selections for the inaugural Native American Showrunner Program\, sponsored by Bad Robot\, Comcast NBCUniversal\, National Endowment for the Arts\, Pop Culture Collaboration and A+E Networks\, in partnership with Kung Fu Monkey Productions. \n“We are excited to usher in another year of incredible writers for this unique intensive\,” said Cara Jade Myers (Kiowa/Wichita)\, director of outreach for the Native American Media Alliance. “We look forward to the new work they develop with their showrunner mentors throughout the program.” \nThe 2022 Native American Showrunner Program fellows: \nMaya Dittloff \nJohnTom Knight \nDiego Moreno \n     The Native American Showrunner Program is a multi-month intensive that offers mentorship from television showrunners and series creators to experienced Native American writers. Program fellows take part in one-on-one meetings with assigned showrunners who offer guidance on furthering the fellows’ writing careers and to provide creative feedback on current projects. The program consists of comprehensive mentoring to develop each writer’s abilities\, offer advice as it pertains to producing for television and provide overall insight into running a television series. \n     The Native American Showrunner Program is a unique initiative designed to propel experienced Native American writers to higher levels of television. This initiative continues the Native American MedIa Alliance’s drive for inclusion and focuses on new points of access for the Native American community. The fellowship is an extension of the Native American TV Writers Lab as it equips the next generation of Native American writers with the skills and professional network to break into television producing positions. \n     The Native American Showrunner Program was created to expand the number of Native Americans working behind the camera to increase fair and accurate portrayals of Native Americans on television. Native Americans continue to maintain the lowest representation of writers on current television series. \n     In addition\, participants will author a new pilot and series bible with the artistic support of their respective mentors. Participants will also have group meetings with their fellows participants and showrunners from other television series. These components offer additional creative and business oriented opportunities. Participants will also receive a small stipend\, writing software and additional resources to help bolster their career. \nCheck out the past showrunner fellows here: \nInaugural Native American Showrunner Program \n2nd Annual Native American Showrunner Program  \nSponsored by: \n\n	\n		\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Bad Robot\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Comcast NBCUniversal\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						Pop Culture Collab\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						National Endowment for the Arts\n						\n			\n			\n			\n			\n			View Image\n						\n						A+E Networks
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/3rd-annual-native-american-showrunner-program-fellows-selected/
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CREATED:20220521T154918Z
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SUMMARY:2012 Native Youth Media and Tech Workshops
DESCRIPTION:In 2012\, the Native Youth Media and Tech Workshop launched its international outreach program! We partnered with the US Embassy and worked with the Amazigh people in Morocco. The Amazigh people of Northern Africa invited us teach our film workshop to their community during their week long festival. We provided three workshops with their film festival\, local university and a middle school. The film students hosted by their film festival produced numerous projects that were showcased at their opening night event: \n \nWe worked with several film students from the local university and produced shorts about their cultural history and recent news events. The students had a great time working with the gear and creating content: \n \nWe wrapped our time in Morocco with a day at a local middle school composed of Amazigh youth. They loved working with the equipment and expressing themselves through media: \n \nWe  were invited back to teach at the Torres Martinez Tribal TANF program in Commerce\, California. Native youth from Los Angeles worked on numerous projects including documentaries about their pow wow dances and stop motion narratives with action packed sequences. \n \nThe 2021 Native Youth Media Tours took place throughout the year. In May\, we partnered with Sony Pictures Entertainment and hosted Native youth from Sherman Indian High School in Riverside\, CA to have a tour of the movie studio lot: \n \nIn July\, the Disney Store Headquarters and Jet Propulsion Labs hosted a tour for Native youth from Torres Martinez Tribal TANF: \n \nIn November\, the Port of Los Angeles provided a private boat tour for Native youth from Sherman Indian High School. The tour took the youth around the port in Long Beach: \n \nNative Youth wrapped up the year at the 6th Annual LA SKINS FEST. Native Youth from Sherman Indian High School and Torres Martinez Tribal TANF had an incredible experience with Native filmmakers working with cameras and making a short film:
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/2012-native-youth-media-and-tech-workshops/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220521T170000
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SUMMARY:2013 Native Youth Media and Tech Workshops
DESCRIPTION:In 2013\, the Native Youth Media and Tech Workshop collaborated with United National Indian Tribal Youth. We worked with several Native youth from around the country to provide a film workshop. Participants worked with film equipment to produce a short piece about their annual youth conference: \n \nIn October\, we travelled to the Colorado River Indian Tribes in Parker\, AZ and worked with youth from Hopi\, Navajo\, Chemehuevi and Mohave nations. The youth produced educational pieces about health and their creation myths. They presented them at the tribally owned Blue Water Cinemas: \n\nIn November\, we hosted several youth from Sherman Indian High School at our LA SKINS FEST Media Weekend Workshop. Native youth shot a short film at Regal Cinemas in downtown Los Angeles with guidance from Native filmmakers: \n \nThe Native Youth Media Tour from United American Indian Involvement visited a Los Angeles based podcast studio. They watched a podcast get produced\, toured the studio and met with podcast hosts. Great to introduce Native youth to new tech:
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/2013-native-youth-media-and-tech-workshops/
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CREATED:20220521T164608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T012215Z
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SUMMARY:2014 Native Youth Media and Tech Workshops
DESCRIPTION: In 2014\, we expanded our workshop to the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay\, the Pala Band of Mission Indians\, and the Big Pine Paiute Tribe of the Owens Valley. The youth produced over fifty films that ranged from drama to comedy to documentary. In July\, Native youth from the Pala Band of Mission Indians produced several shorts throughout their week long program: \n \nAlso in July\, we partnered with the Big Pine Paiute Tribe and worked with several youth on a local news show\, short narratives and a documentary about their history: \n \nIn August\, we completed our summer workshop program with the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay. The participants had a great time producing several projects about their history\, music videos and comedies: \n \nThe year round workshop culminated with a workshop during the 8th Annual LA SKINS FEST at Regal Cinemas in downtown Los Angeles. Dozens of youth participated and worked with veteran Native filmmakers: \n \nThe Native Youth Media Tour hosted youth from all three tribes at Sony Pictures Entertainment. The youth were inspired by the history of the facility and were encouraged to explore careers in entertainment:
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/2014-native-youth-media-and-tech-workshops/
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SUMMARY:2015 Native Youth Media and Tech Workshops
DESCRIPTION:In 2015\, we expanded our workshop to include new tribes and tribal organizations. We partnered with the Morongo Tribal TANF in San Bernardino\, CA and the Pauma Band of Luiseno Indians in San Diego\, CA. We also continued our partnership with the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay and conducted another film workshop. Morongo Tribal TANF was our first stop in June: \n \nIn July\, we travelled to San Diego for a week long film workshop at the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay. We celebrated our second year at their tribe with incredible youth films: \n \nIn August\, we wrapped our summer workshops at the Pauma Band of Luiseno Indians in San Diego County. The youth produced great films about their legends\, myths and other historical pieces: \n \nNative Youth Media Tours took place during the annual 9th LA SKINS FEST celebration in Los Angeles. Hosted by Culver Studios in Culver City\, CA\, the film showcase hosted several youth from our summer workshops and other tribes. \n  \n 
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/2015-native-youth-media-and-tech-workshops/
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SUMMARY:2016 Native Youth Media and Tech Workshops
DESCRIPTION:2016 was a huge year as we worked with eight tribes\, tribal organizations and travelled back to Morocco! Native and indigenous youth produced several films\, documentaries and more that were showcased at our annual film festival. \nIn June\, we expanded our outreach to Oklahoma and collaborated with the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma. Iowa youth produced several films about their tribal history and longstanding pow wow: \n \nContinuing in June\, we partnered with the Morongo Tribal TANF in Riverside\, CA. Great time making documentaries with the youth. Check out some images from throughout the week: \n \nIn July\, we travelled to the Paiute Reservation in Bishop\, CA and worked with several youth groups throughout the day. The youth produced awesome films during the workshop: \n \nIn Late July\, the Colorado River Indian Tribes invited us for a second time to conduct our summer youth media workshop. Several youth worked together to produce incredible films throughout the week: \n \nIn August\, we returned to the Big Pine Paiute Tribe in California for second time since 2014. The youth worked on several films and documentaries about their tribe and their local radio station: \n \nIn late August\, we went to the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay for the third visit and workshop for their youth. It was another incredible success as the youth produced great work: \n \nThroughout the summer\, we partnered with the City of Los Angeles Currents Program. This workshop worked every Sunday throughout the summer to produce films about the water crisis in Los Angeles: \n \nWe wrapped our 2016 summer workshops in Agadir\, Morocoo with the Amazigh people. We worked with several film students and produced over a dozen films. Great times producing films in Africa:
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/2016-native-youth-media-and-tech-workshops/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T021232
CREATED:20220522T021608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220522T022910Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Native Youth Media and Tech Workshops
DESCRIPTION:In 2021\, we hosted several online workshops for filmmaking\, animation and anime. Throughout the year\, we collaborated with Seven Generations at United American Indian Involvement in Los Angeles. \nIn February\, we conducted a Native Youth Anime Workshop that taught 3-D animation software and drawing software. Native youth learned about anime and developed their own anime creations: \n \nIn June\, we provided a multimedia workshop with Dolby and curriculum on a new sound recording app. Native youth also developed projects in 2-D and 3-D animation software: \n \nIn December\, we offered an animation workshop for Native youth that had them learning new software and creating 3-D projects:
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/2021-native-youth-media-and-tech-workshops/
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SUMMARY:2017 Native Youth Media and Tech Workshops
DESCRIPTION:In 2017\, the Native Youth Film Workshop returned to our partners in Southern California! We collaborated with the Morongo Tribal TANF and Viejas Band of Kumeyaay. Several youth participated to create numerous new productions. In June\, we travelled to Morongo and worked with dozens of youth. Take a look at Day One in Morongo: \n \nThe rest of the week produced several pieces from the youth: \n \nThe TANF youth concluded the workshop with a tour of Sony Pictures in Los Angeles: \n \nIn July\, we partnered with the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay and produced several new films with tribal youth. Check out images from Day one: \n \nIt was a great time working on new projects throughout the week: \n \nThe Kumeyaay youth wrapped the week long workshop with a tour of CBS Channel 8 in San Diego:
URL:https://laskinsfest.com/event/2017-native-youth-media-and-tech-workshops/
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