The Youth Cinema Project (YCP) is a project-based learning program of the Latino Film Institute that provides in-school filmmaking instruction to students in public schools. The program focuses on the creation of short-form digital content, including narrative public service announcements (PSAs) and other student-driven media projects. YCP Filmmaking Mentors are professional filmmakers who teach 90-minute classes, twice per week, during the regular school day to students in grades 5–12. Each class is supported by two YCP Mentors working collaboratively, alongside a credentialed classroom teacher and/or instructional aide assigned by the school district. Mentors guide students through the full filmmaking process—from concept to final edit—using YCP-provided curriculum and lesson plans. Programs culminate with a student film screening opportunity at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF). Mentors can expect to work approximately 7–14 hours per week, including classroom instruction, required preparation time, and supplemental duties as assigned.
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