Thursday, December 18, 2008

Drive My Car

The Kennedy Center, in partnership with Daimler Financial Services, chose ten schools across the country for On Location: Spotlight On Your Community.  The program gives schools the opportunity to tell the story of the arts in their community through videos that will be shared on the Internet. Each of the ten schools selected gets a media equipment package, and both students and teachers will be trained in storytelling, filmmaking, editing, and producing video stories.  Daimler is providing the funding along with a tour bus, so the project can head cross country.


It's too late to apply for the Patridge Family video bus to come to your school, but the On Location curriculum is posted online at ArtsEdge. It will take you through all the steps to help students make a documentary that will feature an artist or arts group in your community.


Quickly, before Germany runs out of money.


Free Associate with me:


Daimler. 


Chrysler. 


Cars. 


Bankruptcy?


No.


The Beatles'  "Rubber Soul"

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