Student Workers, Documentary History Project for Youth
Posted by on November 19, 2004
Scribe Video Center Seeks Student Workers for
2005 Documentary History Project for Youth
An after-school and summer program for 8th – 12th graders.
* Write, shoot and edit a documentary video using professional equipment and techniques.
* Learn more about your community and its history.
* Earn a stipend for up to six hours of work per week during the school year and up to 15 hours per week during the summer.
If selected to participate, your job begins in February and ends in September 2005. This includes some after-school, Saturday and summer hours.
Scribe Video Center provides the equipment and training.
To apply you must:
* Write a letter detailing your interest in the project.
* Include written permission from your parent or guardian.
* Include copies of your last three report cards.
* Include two letters of support from your teachers or your school counselor.
Applications must be received in our office by Monday, December 13, 2004.
Send or hand deliver to:
Scribe Video Center
Youth Project ’05
4212 Chestnut Street, 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Need help with your application? Call us at 215-222-4201 or e-mail us at inquiry@scribe.org.
The Documentary History Project for Youth is made possible by the Nathan Cummings Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, Pennsylvania Humanities Council, Samuel S. Fels Fund, Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation and the Douty Foundation.
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