“Real-life” means “hands-on” – youth need the experience of working with cameras, coding computers, and mixing music. “Hands-on” participation has lasting effects. For example, when a young person participates in the filmmaking process they understand how to create a story and how to create a vision. They learn to problem solve and to articulate their ideas. They are able to unleash their creative energy through the educational model of multimedia (which has a truly dynamic educational nature). Reel 2 Real is Spy Hop's quarterly newsletter that aims to share information about current programs and events with the community.

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