The Digital Technology Academy is a media arts/job training program that was established by AUP in 1997 to introduce high-risk Bay Area teens to the ever-growing field of digital media production.
The academy's initial purpose was to address the digital divide where access to digital equipment was often times limited for many inner-city youth. Over the years, the program has offered many teens an opportunity to learn media production skills with an emphasis on multimedia integration. The academy's areas of training include: camera operation, lighting, audio, screen composition, research, script writing, special effects, graphic design, and non linear editing with PC and Mac computers.
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