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Summer Media Camp!

July 8–August 16, 2024

Pre-registration for members: March 4–March 17, 2024 

Regular registration opens March 18, 2024. 

This summer, Museum of the Moving Image will hold its popular media day camp onsite starting July 8. Onsite camp sessions run Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Children ages 9–14 can participate. Camps vary week to week and can be taken independently or in any combination. All levels of experience are welcome. Your child will receive an abundance of personalized attention in a safe environment: the average child-to-teacher ratio is 7:1. Parents should know that face masks are recommended but not required. Please review our safety guidelines.  

Summer Media Camp is the perfect way for your children to explore something new, express their creativity, and experiment with digital technology. Working under the guidance of specially trained artists and educators, your child will collaborate with other children to create original movies, animated films, video games, and even enter the metaverse! Works made in the camp will then be featured in a special showcase at the Museum for family and friends. All levels of experience are welcome. Each child will leave camp with the confidence and knowledge that they created something awesome! 

Ready to make something this summer? Let’s go! 

Save $45 on Summer Media Camp as a member of Museum of the Moving Image! To become a member, join here. 

Questions?

Email [email protected] or call 718-777-6805.

A diptych of images: on the left, two children with long hair hold an orange puppet in front of a green screen in a film studio; they are also on a monitor in front of them, with the silhouette of a child with short hair standing with his back to the camera in the foreground; an older person, perhaps a teacher, stands to the right; on the right side image, a young boy with short hair stands behind a video camera and looks through the viewfinder

Next Generation Animators

July 8–12

Discover how you can use stop-motion animation to make everyday objects come to life on screen. Working with computers, tablets, cameras, and crafts, children will work in small production teams to develop, direct, and film their own original animated movies. 

Digital Game Designers

July 15–19

Campers will immerse themselves in digital game design and explore what makes their favorite video games fun. They’ll remix classic video games by creating new levels, rules, and characters, while getting exclusive access to the Museum’s collection of video games during days when the galleries are closed to the public. 

Virtual Reality Adventures 

July 22–26 (for ages 11-14 only) 

Come create immersive new worlds using the latest moving image technologies. Campers will learn to use virtual reality and augmented reality tools, innovate using the power of performing arts, and craft their own unique extended reality experiences. No previous VR experience is needed.

Future Filmmakers 

July 29–August 2 

Learn how to make your own short film while exploring the Museum’s online collection in a week packed with hands-on video-making experiences. Kids will collaborate in small production teams to create an original silent film that they will write, direct, produce, and star in. 

Claymation Creators 

August 5–9  

Aspiring animators will explore the delightful process of Claymation (clay animation) as they learn the techniques necessary to make their own films. Campers will design and create their own sets, props, and characters to animate their own original Claymation film. 

Puppet TV

August 12–16  

Led by our Puppeteer in Residence, who has been featured on popular television shows, campers will design their own character, experimenting with a variety of styles and materials, which they then use to produce an original sketch. Drawing inspiration from the Museum’s Jim Henson Exhibition, they’ll learn about the art of televised puppetry. 

2024 Fees

$550 for one week
$980 for two weeks
$1440 for three weeks
$1880 for four weeks
$2300 for five weeks
$2700 for six weeks

Campers will receive a list of materials to gather and check before starting camp.

 

ADD ONS:

Early drop-off 9:00 a.m. $50/week 
Late pick-up 5:00 p.m. $50/week 
Both early drop-off & late pick-up $80/week 

Registration and Payment

Registration for Summer 2024 is currently open for members. To apply, please complete this form. After applying, you will receive additional information in order to complete registration. 

Registration fee (non-refundable): $45 (waived for Museum members). Fee applies once per family.  To become a member, join here. Space is limited; early registration is recommended. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. If a session is filled, you will be placed on a waiting list and contacted if space becomes available. Pending availability, registrations will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. the Wednesday before a session begins; the Museum cannot guarantee that registration requests received after this deadline can be accommodated.  

Parents will receive email confirmation of the selected camps. Please submit a separate registration form for each child if there are multiple children from the household participating in the camp. Placement in the camp is not guaranteed until full payment is received. Space is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. Summer Media Camp is for kids ages 9–14. Youth living anywhere around the world are welcome to join! Camps are grouped by age when possible: 9–11-year-olds are grouped together in one class, 12–14-year-olds in another class.  

Full payment, payable by check or credit card, is due three weeks prior to the start of the session. To receive a refund, cancellations must be made at least three weeks prior to the start of the session. If Museum of the Moving Image cancels a session for any reason, all enrollment and registration fees will be refunded. 

Questions? Email [email protected] or call 718-777-6805.