Jamie A. Hulley Foundation Brings Video Production To Amity Middle School

This year Amity Middle School in Orange had a cadre of 8th grade students participating in a video production program run by former Amity student, Tristan Douglas. The program was made possible through a grant from the Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation.
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Douglas met with the student’s 13 times over the course of the school year and introduced the them to the art of video production. Students learned how to storyboard, set up and use a professional video camera and equipment, navigate the intricacies of filming a video and more.

Thanks to the Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation grant, the video production students were exposed to an array of learning opportunities. Amity Middle School in Orange does not currently have a course in video production like Amity Regional High School does; however, many students are interested in that aspect of art and drama. If offered again next year, there are several current seventh graders who are very interested in participating in it.

The final video will be shown in June at the Moving Up Ceremony at Amity Middle School in Orange and will be viewed by the nearly 900 people in attendance.