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- Reel_Grrls abstract "Reel Grrls is a non-profit organization in Seattle, Washington. It is the only year-round filmmaking and media literacy program in the country specifically for teenage girls. According to their website,"Reel Grrls envisions a world in which women and girls have leadership roles in creating media and are represented behind and in front of the camera.""Reel Grrls is the premier year-round media-training program for girls. At Reel Grrls, girls ages 9 - 21 learn production skills through hands-on workshops and classes taught by female media professionals and educators. Since 2001, over 1000 students have participated in Reel Grrls programs and Reel Grrls media have been honored in more than 90 film festivals globally. Reel Grrls is a 501c(3) non-profit organization located in Seattle's Central District."Reel Grrls was started by Malory Graham, a filmmaker who got fed up with being a part of the exploitation of women when she worked in corporate media, and noticed that in the youth media classes she began teaching the boys were always behind the cameras and the girls in front. Since its first program in 2001, Reel Grrls has grown into a stand-alone non-profit organization with year-round programming for girls ages 13-19. Several programs take place throughout the year, lasting from one day to 9 months, covering skills such as basic camera, professional non-linear editing, advanced cinematography, animation, VJing and soundtrack recording. The present Executive Director is Ilona Rossman Ho, succeeding Robin Held.Participants most often create films based on issues in their own lives or ones that they don't see covered by the mainstream media. The program has a strong media literacy component, stressing the need for young women to be able to understand and interpret the media targeting them and to talk back to it in their own voices, ones that are not often heard in the mainstream. The organization is committed to serving a diverse population of girls, and offers scholarships to many of their participants. Past work has included films about living as a homeless youth, racial stereotypes, working past a generational cycle of addiction, teen dating violence and LGBT issues. Films made by Reel Grrls have screened in film festivals all over the world, and many participants have had the chance to travel to the festivals accompanying their work.Reel Grrls is a part of the growing field of youth media in the United States.".
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- Reel_Grrls comment "Reel Grrls is a non-profit organization in Seattle, Washington. It is the only year-round filmmaking and media literacy program in the country specifically for teenage girls. According to their website,"Reel Grrls envisions a world in which women and girls have leadership roles in creating media and are represented behind and in front of the camera.""Reel Grrls is the premier year-round media-training program for girls.".
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