Daniel Hollister
February 12th, 2004, 07:50 PM
Hi -
I am a senior in high school, soon graduating. I am not, however, new to video; I've been filming scripted films for about 8 years.
I go to a new high school in the area, and there was no type of film program present. 2 friends of mine and I decided to create the first Video Productions class, and with the help of our Drama teacher, we were able to do so.
That's the short version of the class. This entire class is taught by us 3 students. There is a waiting list to get in, the students love it, and we have been getting a lot of publicity and recognition. We've been recognized as, in our first semester of existance, the class in northern california that is producing the best work. We constantly have teachers from other schools coming to see how we managed to pull it all together and whatnot.
Here's the issue: the 3 of us are seniors, and will all be gone this coming year. There is nobody else to take the reigns, nor will our administration fund the class. (We got every penny for our equipment ourselves, as they would not officially support the class.) Since I am going to college locally, they have asked me to continue teaching the class, and I would LOVE to do this. The thing is, I am in the Bay Area; it is very expensive here, college will be very expensive next year, and teaching a class while being a full-time student doesn't leave me much room for a job. My father has also been unemployed since last year, and will be unable to help me financially in any way when I graduate.
I am looking for a way to make ends meet. Our class was able to be created based on a lot of work by us, and a lot of grants we worked to get. These, however, do not cover the teachers.
I am wondering if any of you out there some of some company or orginization that gives out grants of this nature. It sounds really selfish probably, but it is sadly true. We have enough money to run the class, but I personally do not have the money to pay for living expenses and college while teaching. If I am unable to teach this class, it will most likely not exist next year... at least not with the success and fun that it achieved this year. Please let me know if you know of anything!
Thanks so much!
By the way, our website is at http://www.svhsvp.com/
- Dan Hollister
I am a senior in high school, soon graduating. I am not, however, new to video; I've been filming scripted films for about 8 years.
I go to a new high school in the area, and there was no type of film program present. 2 friends of mine and I decided to create the first Video Productions class, and with the help of our Drama teacher, we were able to do so.
That's the short version of the class. This entire class is taught by us 3 students. There is a waiting list to get in, the students love it, and we have been getting a lot of publicity and recognition. We've been recognized as, in our first semester of existance, the class in northern california that is producing the best work. We constantly have teachers from other schools coming to see how we managed to pull it all together and whatnot.
Here's the issue: the 3 of us are seniors, and will all be gone this coming year. There is nobody else to take the reigns, nor will our administration fund the class. (We got every penny for our equipment ourselves, as they would not officially support the class.) Since I am going to college locally, they have asked me to continue teaching the class, and I would LOVE to do this. The thing is, I am in the Bay Area; it is very expensive here, college will be very expensive next year, and teaching a class while being a full-time student doesn't leave me much room for a job. My father has also been unemployed since last year, and will be unable to help me financially in any way when I graduate.
I am looking for a way to make ends meet. Our class was able to be created based on a lot of work by us, and a lot of grants we worked to get. These, however, do not cover the teachers.
I am wondering if any of you out there some of some company or orginization that gives out grants of this nature. It sounds really selfish probably, but it is sadly true. We have enough money to run the class, but I personally do not have the money to pay for living expenses and college while teaching. If I am unable to teach this class, it will most likely not exist next year... at least not with the success and fun that it achieved this year. Please let me know if you know of anything!
Thanks so much!
By the way, our website is at http://www.svhsvp.com/
- Dan Hollister