New program gives teens an outlet to express themselves

The Western New York Communications Academy is a new program that allows children to learn about the art of film.

Children are paired with filmmakers in the industry to talk about their upbringing and their communities overall.

Participants will be able to learn how to express what their lives look like through film, while being exposed to a new industry at the same time.

This is the first year the program has been established.

All children ages 12-18 are welcome.

Executive Director of the Academy, Robert Lewis, said that students are immersed in a program that allows them to be a part of the film making process from beginning to end.

“We expose young people to every facet of filmmaking. Pre-production, production, post-production. And we really want to keep them out of harm’s way.”

He said he hopes children will have an outlet to be able to express what their lives and communities look like in their work.

“We also express urban PTSD, coping skills and things of that sort.”

He said that by teaching children about these mental and social issues, they can learn how to discuss, express and cope with them.

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