MAKE YOUR OWN YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Spring Break Camp @ freeFall Theatre
March 16–20 | 11 AM–3 PM | Ages 14+
What does it actually take to make a YouTube channel — beyond hitting “record”?
In Make Your Own YouTube Channel, teens learn how ideas turn into content. Over five days, students will develop a channel concept, plan episodes, film short videos, and learn the basics of editing — all while building confidence, collaboration skills, and creative voice.
This camp is designed for beginners and curious creators alike. No prior experience is required — just an interest in storytelling, media, and trying something new.
What to Expect
Expect hands-on fun, supportive staff, and a mix of structured activities and open play. This is a space where campers can move, make, imagine, and grow.
Ages
Best for teens aged 14-17 years old
Date(s)
March 16 - March 20, 2026
Time
11:00am - 3:00pm
Location
freefall Theatre, 6099 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, FL 33710
General Schedule
Day 1: Channel ideas, storytelling basics, creative goals
Day 2: Filming fundamentals and practice shoots
Day 3: Editing basics and refining content
Day 4: Collaboration, feedback, and revisions
Day 5: Sharing work and celebrating creative growth
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply.
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Our camps are designed for teens ages 14 and up who are curious, creative, and open to trying something new. No prior experience is required for either camp.
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No. All experience levels are welcome. Camps are structured to meet students where they are and help them grow at their own pace.
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Parents or guardians register first. After registration, Story Keepers will follow up with a short form to collect student information, emergency contacts, and any accessibility or support needs.
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Camps run Monday–Friday, March 16–20, from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
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Make Your Own YouTube Channel takes place at freeFall Theatre
Songwriting Camp takes place at The Studio@620
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Yes. Two staff members are present at all times. All staff are background-checked and insured.
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Students should bring:
A snack and water bottle
A notebook or device for writing
Any personal creative tools they enjoy using
Additional camp-specific recommendations will be shared before the first day.
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No specialized equipment is required. We’ll provide what’s needed for camp activities. If students want to bring their own tools (instruments, devices, etc.), guidelines will be shared in advance.
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There may be informal sharing at the end of the week. This is not a performance-focused camp — sharing is optional and supportive.
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We are committed to creating an inclusive, welcoming environment. You’ll have space on the follow-up form to share any needs, and we’ll work with you to support your student.
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Details will be shared during registration. If you have questions or concerns, we encourage you to reach out directly.
Have more questions? Contact Avery Anderson at avery@tbartspassport.com