Digital Media Academy - Pennsylvania - Illinois
“This is my third year coming to the
- Evan Bright, DMA Student
Accredited by
Discover the DMA Difference:
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Stanford University-accreditation
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Totally separate courses for kids and teens – Digital Media Adventures (age 9 – 13) and The Summer Computer Camp for Teens
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Classroom instructors and staff and live-in counselors are not the same people – DMA staff are fresh and ready to go each day
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Instructors are not students, they are creative pro’s with a passion for teaching youth
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Hands-on, project-based approach with industry-standard, professional software tools
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Prestigious and beautiful campus locations such as Stanford University, The University of Texas at Austin, UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, DePaul in Chicago, The University of Michigan, Claremont Colleges, and the University of Pennsylvania
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Exciting evening and weekend activities available for residential campers
THE SUMMER COMPUTER CAMP FOR TEENS
DMA offers day and overnight computer camps in weekly and multi-week sessions for teens starting at age 13. Courses accommodate a wide variety of digital media interests in a more sophisticated learning environment than other summer computer camps. Al courses are project-based and taught by industry experts and award-winning instructors in state-of-the-art classroom facilities. An average student to instructor ratio of 7 to 1 allows for plenty of individual attention as you explore, create and immerse yourself in an environment that is more like a production studio than a classroom.
Introductory to advanced weekly sessions include:
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3D Video Game Design
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Hands-on Filmmaking
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Video Editing
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Robotics
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3D Character Modeling
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Flash Scripting
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C++ Programming
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Over 30 weekly sessions in all!
Multi-Week Certification Programs for Teens
DMA is an Apple and Adobe Authorized Training center. Teens are eligible to take courses at DMA that lead to industry certification in Final Cut Pro and other professional content areas. In addition, DMA offers the following super popular multi-week certification programs:
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3D game design Certification
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Hands-On Filmmaking Certification
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Maya Character Animation Certification
At all DMA University locations, teens may commute or stay on campus in university housing, in doubles or triples, separated by age and gender. A dedicated DMA staff team lives in the dorm coordinating evening and weekend activities while ensure a fun and safe experience for everyone. Organized activities include group sports, exploring the campus, and trips to nearby entertainment venues, such as movie theaters, bowling alleys, miniature golf courses or arcades. Weekend activities may include professional sporting events, amusement parks, touring nearby cities and more.
Teens living on campus receive breakfast, lunch and dinner in a university dining hall. Commuting teens may purchase a dining hall lunch pass or buy their own lunch at one of several restaurants on campus.
THE SUMMER COMPUTER
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Adventures in Robotics
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Adventures in Filmmaking & Effects
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Adventures in Game Design
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Adventures in 3D Game Design Extreme
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Adventures in Web Design & Flash
Kids typically stay 2 or more weeks, combining topics for a more rounded experience or taking the same course a second or third time to explore more advanced techniques. Kids staying on campus are house separately from teens, grouped by gender and age, and supervised by our dedicated Adventures live-in adult counselors.
A Well Rounded Experience for Your Child
At Digital Media Adventures, we strike a balance between in-class learning and out-of-doors fun. We recognize that kids need to move! We take breaks for recreation in the morning and afternoon that may include soccer, ultimate Frisbee, volleyball, basketball, scavenger hunts and other crazy outdoor games. Evenings and weekends are packed with more organized outdoor activities with weekend trips to amusement parks, Lazer Tag facilities, video arcades and more. And of course, our adult supervisors ensure a fun and safe time for everyone!
Your Child’s Safety is our #1 Priority
We are parents too! We understand that safety is extremely important. In fact, some of our own children are enrolled in Digital Media Adventures. From First Aid and CPR training to in-dept staff background checks, our program has taken every precaution to ensure a safe and fun experience.
“As a mom, I was extremely impressed by the quality of the course my child took.”
- Sharon, DMA Parent
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Camp Type:
Year Established: 2001 Gender: Coed Age of Campers: 9 to All years old Cost/Week: $651.00-$1000.00/wk Religious Affiliation: None Camp Owner(s): Digital Media Academy Camp Director(s): Digital Media Academy Nearest Large City: New York City, NY Off Season Rental: No Accreditations ? |
Camp Focus:
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Computers Academic and Pre-College Camps: Robotics Arts Camps: Film and TV Arts Camps: Photography and Video |
Film and TV
Music
Photography and Video
Sports Activities:
Basketball
BMX
Football
Skateboarding
Soccer
Volleyball
Academic Activities:
General Academics
Computers
Gifted
Robotics
Additional Activities:
Video Game Tournaments!
Weeklong sessions beginning June 9, 2008 until August 22, 2008 at our various locations. Single or Multi-Week. For more details visit our website by clicking the logo above.

