A discover the world of communication student photographs roses outside with a film camera

Student Work

Discover the World of Communication students learn to build a digital portfolio, script, shoot and edit a film, write news stories, speak with confidence, persuade, inform, educate, and entertain. SOC's professional, hands-on workshops—open to students entering grades 9 through 12—are taught by American University School of Communication faculty and communication professionals.

During class and after hours, students explore the city from a variety of angles. View live television and radio broadcasts at local studios such as NBC 4, WTTG Fox 5, NPR and ESPN Radio, cover a Nationals baseball game or WNBA game from a press seat, and tour local attractions including the National Zoo, Newseum, National Cathedral, Georgetown, and the Smithsonian museums.

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Check out the videos on DWC's YouTube channel for more student work and videos!

DWC Project Highlights

Student Filmmaking Series

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Animation

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Video Game Design

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Broadcast Journalism

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Nature Photography

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