Island Mountain Arts and Young Moviemakers are excited to bring back a 5-day filmmaking camp from March 17th - 21st 2025 for youth aged from 6-17.
REGISTRATION IS OPEN From Dec 15th UNTIL MAR 3RD - Space is limited!
IMA has Scholarships and Bursaries to aid with program participation. To apply, click here.
BURSARY AND SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS FOR YMM 2025 ARE DUE JAN 15th, 2025!
About the Program
Young Moviemakers is an award-winning acting and film program for children and youth of all ages. Using high end, professional grade equipment, participants learn the importance of visual storytelling, scriptwriting, acting, editing and more, through the creation of short films.
With the help of our experienced instructors, our participants work in groups to develop and produce their work, which is then premiered in front of family, friends and the community.
Registration Fees:
Early Bird( to Jan 15): $175.00 + TickIt Fees
Regular: $195.00 + TickiT Fees
Sign up today, visit https://islandmountainarts.tickit.ca
Registration is open until March 3rd, and limited space is available.
About Your INstructors
Caleb Dyks is a professional actor and multi-disciplinary artist, originally from Ottawa, ON. He is a graduate of Studio 58 and sits on the Board of Directors at Pi Theatre.
When Caleb isn’t acting, you can catch him working at various theatres across Vancouver.
With over 9 years of experience working with children & youth, Caleb is thrilled to be part of the Young Moviemakers family.
Sebastian Marin is a Colombian-Canadian Cinematographer based in Vancouver BC. He holds a BFA in Film from Toronto Metropolitan University, where he was awarded the Streamland Media Award in Cinematography.
His work has been featured in film festivals like Slamdance, Whislter Film Festival, NFFTY, Chilliwack Independent Film Festival, London Short Film Festival, LEO Awards, and more.
Sebastian is drawn to poignant, character-driven stories, and brings a delicate sensibility to every project he works on.
He is a natural collaborator with an eye for emotionally affecting images, and he works to create a welcoming environment on set. Sebastian is dedicated to creating images that are felt more than they are seen and continues his diligent study of light, optics, and storytelling.
IMA Youth programming is financially supported by the Province of British Columbia.