You’re invited!
The Adventures in Missions Marketing Team is hosting a storytelling workshop, focusing on photography and videography, before training camp begins, from June 3rd at 4:30pm through June 4th at 3pm. We will share stories from the field, discuss your questions about gear, learn more about the process of storytelling, and (the most exciting part) take photos and make videos together!
How much do you think all of this is going to cost a broke World Racer??
NOTHING!… It’s FREE!
This is open to people who have tons of experience with any storytelling medium, or are interested in learning about either medium for the first time. There is no experience required!
Sign up using this link: Eventbrite Password: JuneTCStoryteller
Acceptance is first come first serve, with a maximum of 50 participants, so please sign up quickly. If the training becomes full, there is a wait list. Please follow the instructions in Eventbrite. If a spot becomes open, you will receive an email with further directions. We have contacted people on the waitlist for every workshop, so please do not be discouraged, and DO sign up.
Acceptance to the workshop will close May 1st.
*If you sign up, and then can no longer attend, please email [email protected]. Please DO NOT plan to give your “spot” to a squadmate. The wait list helps keep attendance fair to all who want to attend.
Event Details:
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NO extra cost
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Participants will stay in their own tents on Adventures in Missions campus.
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All meals will be provided.
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The workshop will transition directly into the rest of training camp, so pack accordingly.
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Participants will be picked up from airport by Adventures in Missions staff by 3pm on June 3rd. Please book your flight to arrive in ATL by 1:30 pm to accommodate for potential delays. We will meet in lower north 1 door at 3pm for a shuttle pick up. If you are driving to training camp, please arrive at campus by 4:30 pm.
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You may bring your gear – camera, laptop etc and use it for this day of the workshop. However, it is NOT required that you do. There are two options for storing your gear once training camp begins.
- 1. You may leave the gear with the marketing team and it will be stored safely, but you MUST pick it up once training camp ends.
- 2. You may take your gear with you to Training Camp, but YOU are responsible for protecting it from the elements (rain, dirt, bugs).
