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   Campbell, California, USA
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Description:

Accredited by Stanford University, DMA is "The Summer Computer Camp for Kids, Teens, & Adults!" DMA is ideal for 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 highly-accomplished professionals. Whether to explore a possible career path, prepare for college, gain practical skills for future employment or just have an incredible time with other creative teens, DMA is unparalleled.

Why kids, teens and their parents are choosing DMA:

  • Stanford University accreditation for all courses
  • Nationally-acclaimed instructors
  • Hands-on, project-based approach using industry-standard, professional software tools
  • Pre-college experience at campus locations such as Stanford University and the University of Texas at Austin
  • Evening and weekend activities for teens living on campus

COURSES

DMA offers day and overnight computer camps in weekly and multi-week sessions for kids, and teens. Our 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 industry experts and award-winning instructors in state-of-the-art facilities. An average student to instructor ratio of 9 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.

Teen specific course offerings include Computer Game Design, Extreme Sports Video Production and Digital Filmmaking for Teens. Other courses such as 3D Modeling & Animation, Dynamic Web Production with Flash Pro and Final Cut Pro are open to teens and adults, providing a unique learning experience. We have found this diverse classroom environment enhances learning in unexpected ways.

NEW FOR SUMMER 2007 - EXPANDED TEEN PROGRAM! NEW ADVENTURES FOR KIDS PROGRAM FOR AGES 9 TO 13!

DMA’s teen-focus courses are where teens can collaborate and learn in a teen-only environment. New teen-focus classes for 2007 include Robotics, Programming with C++, Digital Filmmaking for Teens I & II, and Skateboarding and Filmmaking, where teens can combine their interest in skating and filmmaking. These exciting new courses join our very popular Game Creation with 3ds max and Maya series and our newly expanded Game Programming courses.

DMA’s teen-focus course offering includes:

  • Game Creation with 3ds max & Maya course series
  • Extreme Sports Video Production I
  • Digital Filmmaking for Teens - Beginning and Advanced
  • Robotics
  • Skateboarding and Filmmaking
  • Game Modding
  • Game Programming I
  • Programming with C++

DMA’s Adventures for kids-focus course offering includes:

  • Robotics
  • Filmmaking Adventure
  • Game Creation
  • Web Design & Flash

LIVING ON CAMPUS: THE PRE-COLLEGE EXPERIENCE

Our programs are held on prestigious college campuses, including Stanford University, The University of Texas at Austin, and University of California at San Diego. Students may commute or stay on campus in university housing. All DMA kids are housed together and all teens are housed together in doubles or triples, separate from adult participants. A dedicated DMA staff team lives with the kids and teens in the dorm coordinating evening and weekend activities while ensuring a fun and safe experience for everyone.

Students 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.

ACTIVITIES

Our programs provide an excellent opportunity for students to explore the campus and surrounding area while making new friends. In the evening, students have the option of returning to the classroom to work on course projects, hanging out in the dormitory, or participating in an organized activity. 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.

For those staying for more than one week, weekend packages include housing, dining and activities. Weekend activities vary depending upon the interests of students staying for the weekend. Possible activities include professional sporting events, amusement parks, touring nearby cities and more.

INSTRUCTORS

Our team of DMA instructors consists of nationally-known, award-winning, Apple and Adobe Certified professionals, who are experienced instructors and accomplished artists. Many of our instructors are published authors and considered gurus in their field. The level of instruction is unlike any other summer computer camp. Come learn from the best!

LIVE-IN YOUTH ACTIVITIES COORDINATORS/COUNSELORS

DMA’s goal is to provide a fun and safe environment for teens who live on-campus while taking courses. DMA hires a staff of live-in youth activities coordinators and counselors who are dedicated to creating a fun and safe environment outside of classroom instruction. Our live-in counselors must be at least 21 years of age, are CPR certified and are carefully screened to ensure a safe environment for your kids and teens.



Camp Focus:

Academic and Pre-College Camps: Computers   Academic and Pre-College Camps: Robotics   Arts Camps: Film and TV   Arts Camps: Photography and Video  

Sessions:

Weeklong sessions beginning 6/25/2007 until 8/24/2007.
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