This summer, middle school students had the chance to step behind the screens at the Wilson Talent Center’s Digital Content Creators camp. The weeklong program introduced participants to the basics of video editing, sound mixing, and graphic design through fun, engaging projects.

Whether drafting YouTube thumbnails, composing original beats, or laying out social posts, these young creators gained new digital skills and explored what it takes to bring creative content to life.

The camp gave students a taste of real-world tech tools while boosting collaboration, confidence, and communication. We’re excited to see where their creativity takes them next!

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