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City of L.A. Provides Funding for IDA's Docs Rock

By IDA Editorial Staff


IDA's Docs Rock program received $9,000 in support from the City of Los Angeles' Department of Cultural Affairs for the 2010-2011 school year.

In its 12th year, Docs Rock introduces high school students to the world of documentary filmmaking.  Docs Rock prepares youth for college and employment by teaching them essential life skills as well as the technical know-how to create a documentary.  The intensive curriculum offers: in-class and outside the classroom activities, hands-on filmmaking experience and opportunities to meet numerous industry professionals. At the end of each school year, the 40-week program culminates with Docs Rock Festival, where student films are showcased to local residents, family members, community leaders, and professional filmmakers.

To learn more about Docs Rock and view student films, go to the dedicated Docs Rock page.

To make a donation to Docs Rock or if your high school is interested in implementing the Docs Rock program, please contact our development associate, Cindy at cindy@documentary.org.