NOW AVAILABLE AS AN ONLINE SELF-GUIDED COURSE!

MY PLACE | MY STORY (MPMS) was designed as a five-day intensive workshop where students ages 14–18 create personal short films while learning digital storytelling and basic filmmaking skills. Supervised and supported by professional media makers, students write and record personal video narratives about their own lives and experiences and the things they are most inspired by or care about. The finished films are presented in a premiere screening one month after the workshop for an audience of family, friends and supporters, along with a Q&A with the student filmmakers. The program is FREE and includes all the necessary media tools and training. All workshops are offered during school breaks to allow for full student participation.

The in-person My Place | My Story program is designed to serve students who lack easy access to filmmaking instruction and/or resources and who are rarely given opportunities for their voices to be heard or their stories to be told. Students of color and LGBTA+ or gender non-conforming youth are strongly encouraged to apply.

Our in-person MPMS programs for 2024 are currently on hiatus, but we are excited to offer a new self-paced course that any student can take individually, or educators can utilize as a guided curriculum to teach the foundations of filmmaking and the process of creating a personal essay film. This FREE open-source program is available now on our CAFILM Education Online platform.

FREE COMMUNITY SCREENING

SCREENING + CONVERSATION

PRESENTED BY YOUTH IN ARTS + CAFILM EDUCATION

Join us for an evening of community, creativity and youth empowerment…

CAFILM Education and Youth in Arts partnered to support three youth filmmakers in producing, filming and editing a short documentary film about the making of two San Rafael City School murals. As part of Youth in Arts’ I AM: Intensive Arts Mentorship and Job Skills Training program, these three filmmakers captured the community and artistic development of the murals in Bahia Vista Elementary School and Venetia Valley School. 

Splash of Color: A Community Masterpiece is a documentary film about the transformative power of creativity, art, and community in San Rafael.

FeaturingKeena Azania Romano – Cultural Healing Arts Educator; Fredericko Alvarado – Artist/Teacher; I AM Emerging Artist

Directors: Faeryn Dunnigan, Wyeth Eberlein, Samantha Jimenez

This film was produced by Youth in Arts / California Film Institute March 2024

Critical Production Support from Community Media Center of Marin

JOINING US IN PERSON are directors Faeryn Dunnigan, Wyeth Eberlein, Samantha Jimenez for  a post-screening Q&A

SATURDAY, MAY 18 • 4:30 – 5:00
Smith Rafael Film Center
1118 4th Street • San Rafael

This program is free, but tickets are required.

Youth in Arts builds visual and performing arts skills through innovative and in-depth programs that foster confidence, compassion and resilience in students of all abilities. We develop capacity among educators and teaching artists, advocate for equitable access to arts education and offer opportunities for youth to share their creative voices.

For questions, email [email protected]

Photos (L to R) © Tommy Lau Photography, The Understory | Fabián Aguirre, Melanie Nichols, Arielle Estrada, Tommy Lau Photography

THIS PROGRAM IS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM

NANCY P. AND RICHARD K. ROBBINS FAMILY FOUNDATION

FENWICK FOUNDATION