Trending...
- Chesapeake Health Care Welcomes Susan Ferrell, LMSW, to Its Behavioral Health Team
- Chesapeake Health Care Welcomes Shelby Beauchamp, LMSW, to Its Behavioral Health Team
- Maryland: Pesticide Advisory Committee Meeting
District 8 students, ages 16-18: a 4-week workforce development program in TV Film Production with County Council backing to start June 29th
LANHAM, Md. - Marylandian -- Voices in Motion, Inc., a Maryland-based nonprofit, has opened registration for a new Television/Film Production Workshop and Below-the-Line (BTL) Youth Engagement Bootcamp for 30 District 8 students ages 16-18. The four-week workforce initiative begins June 29 in Lanham and is designed to prepare young people for careers in the entertainment sector through hands-on training and industry mentorship.
The bootcamp introduces participants to BTL production skills and connect them with professionals, including Commodore Independent Filmworks LLC and other industry executives whose credits include work on BET, Paramount, PBS and World Media projects and other prominent productions. Students who complete the program will also be considered for paid apprenticeships in BTL roles on a live film production.
"This program is about creating access and opening doors," said Tammy Truong, Executive Director of Voices in Motion, Inc. "Young people should have the opportunity to see themselves as creators, storytellers and professionals who can build careers in the entertainment industry."
More on Marylandian
Program outcomes will be tracked through a data partnership with Block Builders Technologies, using a custom system that measures attendance, pre- and post-program surveys, instructor assessments, reviews and participant feedback.
The initiative is funded through an impact grant approved by Councilmember Edward Burroughs III for District 8. Participants are expected to bring focus, discipline and a strong commitment to the experience; this is not a drop-in program, but one for students prepared to engage fully and treat the opportunity with purpose.
In addition to technical production training, participants will build communication, teamwork and collaboration skills through project-based learning designed to strengthen confidence and career readiness. A private red carpet screening to celebrate student accomplishments with parents, Councilmember Burroughs, and mentors concludes the program.
This initiative represents a public investment in workforce-readiness, creative industry access and economic mobility for young people in District 8. With only 30 seats available, families are encouraged to register as soon as possible.
More on Marylandian
Visit the PGCPS Board of Education website for their District Map.
Learn more and register at: https://voicesinmotion.info. Deadline June 25th.
ABOUT Voices In Motion, Inc. "Cultivating Talent, Crafting Tomorrow's Filmmakers"
A Maryland-based nonprofit leading a landmark career-readiness program designed to provide workforce development, technical training, career exposure, and hands-on industry experience in television and film production for youth and emerging adults. The initiative focuses heavily on Below-the-Line (BTL) production careers, including Production Assistants, Grip & Electric, Camera Operations, Sound, Art Department, Set Dressing, Wardrobe, Production Coordination, and related technical fields that offer sustainable career opportunities within the growing film and entertainment industry.
Media Contact:
Alecia Jones
aleciaj@validitymediagroup.com
The bootcamp introduces participants to BTL production skills and connect them with professionals, including Commodore Independent Filmworks LLC and other industry executives whose credits include work on BET, Paramount, PBS and World Media projects and other prominent productions. Students who complete the program will also be considered for paid apprenticeships in BTL roles on a live film production.
"This program is about creating access and opening doors," said Tammy Truong, Executive Director of Voices in Motion, Inc. "Young people should have the opportunity to see themselves as creators, storytellers and professionals who can build careers in the entertainment industry."
More on Marylandian
- CCHR: Congressional Hearing Revives Lessons from MKULTRA Era – Why Past Psychiatric Human Rights Abuses Demand Vigilance Today
- Pacto Medical Wins Red Dot Design Concept Award 2026 for Slimshot® Compact Prefilled Syringe
- Heritage at Manalapan Introduces Luxury Single-Family Homes with Exceptional Value in One of Monmouth County's Most Desirable Locations
- Achugogo: Tale of the Spring Chaser Wins Inaugural TCCF Prize at Mifa Pitches, the Industry Market of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival
- Everything Policy Launches Madison, an AI Tool That Makes Legislation Readable for Students and Citizens
Program outcomes will be tracked through a data partnership with Block Builders Technologies, using a custom system that measures attendance, pre- and post-program surveys, instructor assessments, reviews and participant feedback.
The initiative is funded through an impact grant approved by Councilmember Edward Burroughs III for District 8. Participants are expected to bring focus, discipline and a strong commitment to the experience; this is not a drop-in program, but one for students prepared to engage fully and treat the opportunity with purpose.
In addition to technical production training, participants will build communication, teamwork and collaboration skills through project-based learning designed to strengthen confidence and career readiness. A private red carpet screening to celebrate student accomplishments with parents, Councilmember Burroughs, and mentors concludes the program.
This initiative represents a public investment in workforce-readiness, creative industry access and economic mobility for young people in District 8. With only 30 seats available, families are encouraged to register as soon as possible.
More on Marylandian
- PUBLIC NOTICE: Maryland Agencies to Treat Potomac River for Black Fly Control on July 16
- Is the Market Missing One of the Most Undervalued Cybersecurity Companies on the Stock Market? Cycurion, Inc. (N A S D A Q: CYCU):
- Billion-Dollar Scale Global Technology Powerhouse Being Built with Expanding Government Contracts: Circle8 Group (N A S D A Q: CIRC)
- Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame Gears Up for Star-Studded 14th Annual Induction Gala Weekend
- New Thriller 'Counterframe' Explores the Hidden Vulnerabilities of Modern Society
Visit the PGCPS Board of Education website for their District Map.
Learn more and register at: https://voicesinmotion.info. Deadline June 25th.
ABOUT Voices In Motion, Inc. "Cultivating Talent, Crafting Tomorrow's Filmmakers"
A Maryland-based nonprofit leading a landmark career-readiness program designed to provide workforce development, technical training, career exposure, and hands-on industry experience in television and film production for youth and emerging adults. The initiative focuses heavily on Below-the-Line (BTL) production careers, including Production Assistants, Grip & Electric, Camera Operations, Sound, Art Department, Set Dressing, Wardrobe, Production Coordination, and related technical fields that offer sustainable career opportunities within the growing film and entertainment industry.
Media Contact:
Alecia Jones
aleciaj@validitymediagroup.com
Source: VALIDITY MEDIA GROUP INC
0 Comments
Latest on Marylandian
- 20 Ways to Save Money Running a Van
- How Fortress Law Group Turned a DUI Arrest in Ohio Into a Full Acquittal at Trial
- Breaking the Silence: Tour Sparks National Conversation on Men's Mental Health and Domestic Abuse
- Mr. Hospital Bed Helps Home Care Buyers Find the Right Hospital Bed
- Able Rooter Expands Services to Offer Premium Water Heater Installation Across St. Louis
- Director Sean McNamara Reunites with Award-Winning Cinematographer Shawn Seifert for Upcoming Feature Home
- Chesapeake Health Care Welcomes Shelby Beauchamp, LMSW, to Its Behavioral Health Team
- J. Kenton Pierce Wins Prometheus Award for Best Novel
- Maryland: Pesticide Advisory Committee Meeting
- Maryland Department of Agriculture Welcomes New Staff Members
- Class is in session: Black Beauty Block Party returns to Los Angeles for fourth annual festival
- Heavy Duty Journal Surpasses 1000 Technical Articles for Diesel Technicians and Fleet Managers
- Kolbus Introduces the Next Step in Casemaking Efficiency
- Florida Law Advisers, P.A. Named Best Divorce Firm of 2026 by Expert Law Attorneys
- Sounds of LA County: 27 Parks.108 Concerts. One County
- Only One Flight Stands Between Los Angeles Youth Leaders and a Life-Saving Mission in South Africa
- Chesapeake Health Care Welcomes Susan Ferrell, LMSW, to Its Behavioral Health Team
- Stigma Across Borders: Concerns Grow Over Discrimination Against Shincheonji Members Abroad
- World Cup Crowds Are a Stress Test for America's Restrooms
- Postmortem Pathology Expands Access to Private Autopsy Services in Las Vegas
![Photo: Logo [Courtesy of Voices In Motion, Inc.]](/imgx/photo-logo-courtesy-of-voices-in-motion-inc-10329202.jpg)