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Potomac & D.C. teens film Emmy-nominated TV series

Local teens ran the show on film sets, gained career insights & built their resumes for college, all thanks to sponsors SUBWAYยฎ & Best Buy.

Eleven D.C.-area teens were selected to spend the summer working alongside filmmaking veterans to produce a new episode of Emmy-nominated kidsโ€™ TV show, โ€œDetectives Club.โ€

The teens filmed the episode at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, and joined hundreds of teens in eight cities โ€“ from LA to NYC - who each worked on one of eight new episodes

The teens enjoyed the weeklong, hands-on experience for free, thanks to sponsors Best Buy and SUBWAYยฎ. Each teen spent his/her week rotating through various filmmaking roles, from camera to effects to sound to editing, with one-on-one mentoring from veteran film professionals.

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โ€œMany teens dream of working in the film industry, but donโ€™t realize that most of the career opportunities arenโ€™t for โ€˜directorsโ€™ or โ€˜actors,โ€™โ€ says Estlin Feigley, Fresh Filmsโ€™ director. โ€œWithin the $650 billion entertainment/media industry, many in-demand jobs require science, math and technology skills, and Fresh Films arms teens with the exposure and experience to go pursue those careers.โ€

The teens hailed from all over the northeast: Heidi Keller from Buffalo, NY; Daniel Melbourne from Haymarket, VA; Ross Leonard from Towson, MD; Sukiana Abderrahmane from Woodbridge, VA; Jโ€™meil Lane from Upper Malboro, MD; Aidan McAndrews from Potomoac, MD; Aaron Kemp from Silver Spring, MD; McKenzie Madkins from Windsor Mill, MD; Immanuel Charles from Washington D.C.; Adrian Woodward from Chesapeake, VA; and James Carline from Bethesda, MD.

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The summer program is part of Fresh Filmsโ€™ year-round initiatives for teens, which include school tours, teacher grants, filmmaking workshops and more.

Fresh Films doesnโ€™t just expose kids to STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) careers behind the scenes, but also through the content of many of its film projects: โ€œTraveling Without Movingโ€ (starring Steve Guttenberg and Harry Lennix) will debut in fall 2016 and is a fun, fictional sci-fi film based on real quantum physics; Emmy-nominated kidsโ€™ TV show, โ€œDetectives Clubโ€ inspires childrenโ€™s curiosity about the world around them with help from real scientists.

ABOUT โ€˜DETECTIVES CLUBโ€™

First launched in 2015, โ€œDetectives Clubโ€ (formerly titled โ€œMoochie Kalala Detectives Clubโ€) is a fictional kidsโ€™ TV series that stars real scientists and museums. The show inspires kids to discover science through fun, fast-paced and funny adventures. The first eight episodes followed the โ€œkid detectivesโ€ as they jetted off to museums across Chicagoland on their fact-finding missions.

This summer, the teen filmmakers filmed new episodes of โ€œDetectives Clubโ€ at attractions across the country โ€“ taking the show national! Starring museums (and episode topics) include:

โ— The Tech (San Jose, CA) - BioEngineering

โ— Fernbank Science Center (Atlanta, GA) - Asteroids

โ— The Bakken Museum (Minneapolis, MN) - Energy of the Body

โ— KidSpace (Pasadena, CA) - Insects

โ— Frontiers of Flight (Dallas, TX) - Flight

โ— Botanic Garden (New York City) - Urban Gardening

โ— U.S. Bureau of Engraving & Printing (Washington, DC) - Science of Printing Money

โ— Putnam Museum (Davenport, IA) - Rivers & the Environment

Each episode begins with the โ€œkid detectivesโ€ listening to a far-fetched tale from โ€œcrazy Aunt Eileenโ€ (played by actress, Olivia Tracey), and then jetting off on a fact-finding quest to discover the truth. The โ€œkid detectivesโ€ visit real museums and institutions across the country to get help getting to the bottom of things from real scientists. The new episodes will debut in mid-2017.

Major support for Fresh Films is thanks to Best Buy and SUBWAYยฎ, with additional support from Microsoft, Molex, Exelon, Dunham Fund, Blackmagic Design & ITW. Dell and Blackmagic Design have also donated technology and equipment to power Fresh Filmsโ€™ editing and filming processes.

As with all Fresh Filmsโ€™ projects, 100% of proceeds will benefit youth charities and programs.

About Fresh Films:

Fresh Films has been engaging youth behind the camera and creating youth-targeted TV shows, films and original content since 2002 - all purposed to make a difference in young lives. Other recent productions include โ€œThe Stream,โ€ a coming-of-age family comedy created by teens, benefitting Boys & Girls Clubs of America and featuring Mario Lopez (Extra), Kelly Rutherford (Gossip Girl), Christopher Gorham (Covert Affairs) and Rainn Wilson; and โ€œDetectives Club,โ€ a science TV show for kids. Fresh Films is the non-profit arm of Dreaming Tree Films. More information at www.fresh-films.com.

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