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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, โDetectives 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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โMany teens dream of working in the film industry, but donโt realize that most of the career opportunities arenโt for โdirectorsโ or โactors,โโ says Estlin Feigley, Fresh Filmsโ director. โWithin 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; Jโmeil 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 doesnโt 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: โTraveling 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, โDetectives Clubโ inspires childrenโs curiosity about the world around them with help from real scientists.
ABOUT โDETECTIVES CLUBโ
First launched in 2015, โDetectives Clubโ (formerly titled โMoochie 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 โkid detectivesโ as they jetted off to museums across Chicagoland on their fact-finding missions.
This summer, the teen filmmakers filmed new episodes of โDetectives 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 โkid detectivesโ listening to a far-fetched tale from โcrazy Aunt Eileenโ (played by actress, Olivia Tracey), and then jetting off on a fact-finding quest to discover the truth. The โkid 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.
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