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This summer, young filmmakers in Salt Lake City, Utah, are getting a head start through a program that puts cameras directly into their hands.

“Offering free programming allows young individuals to discover this place and think, ‘Wow, I never knew something like this existed. This is where I belong, and I want to stay here as long as I can,'” stated Am Sherlock, the program coordinator at the nonprofit media arts center, Spy Hop.

Sherlock explained that Spy Hop’s core mission has always focused on youth. Since 1999, the organization has provided a year-round curriculum to help young people delve into storytelling through various media such as film, music, and digital platforms. Students are given access to top-notch technology, innovative software, and expert guidance to bring their ideas to fruition. They are inspired to create freely, whether it’s by composing hip-hop tracks, crafting environmental documentaries, or producing horror films.

“At 18 or 19, they are producing impactful documentaries on topics like transgender rights and making a difference in the world,” Sherlock mentioned. “That passion and enthusiasm will influence the rest of their lives.”

In the previous year, Spy Hop engaged with over 18,000 youth ranging from 8 to 19 years old, reaching students from more than 120 schools throughout Utah. The organization provides both complimentary classes and workshops along with programs requiring tuition.

Watch the video above to see how this one-of-a-kind media hub is helping young storytellers find their voices and their futures.

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