Student Creator Project
The Student Creator Project is a series of workshops to teach creative teens how to use media effectively to send clear messages that help people to change behaviors. Using social media networks and newly learned production skills and support, each participant will produce will produce effective messages to be aired on local television, social media, YouTube and nationally through prevention partnerships.
Additionally, each workshop will offer insights into teen issues by prevention professionals, local resources and support systems as well as how to respond when faced with the issues.
The Student Creator Project is bringing teens together to create peer-to-peer messages for use in social and traditional media to advance awareness of child abuse, bullying, sexual assault, substance abuse and other issues important to teens and help end it in Douglas County.
View past video on our YouTube channel.
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When is it? - Tuesday in February 2026, 5:30 - 7:30pm
5:30 PM - 7:30PM at The News Review - 345 NE Winchester St, Roseburg, OR
Full filming day to shoot your videos
• Hands-on filmmaking skills
• A project you can share
• Premiere at Roseburg Cinema
• Top 3 videos run as ads in Douglas County
Meet the crew, choose roles and topics, and try a fun "one-line commercial" activity.
Turn ideas into simple scripts using templates
Storyboard and plan shots so filming is easy.
Final prep: props, wardrobe, checklists, and shot planning.
• You direct the scene
• You place the actors
• You tell the cameras where to go
• You work as a real film crew
THIS IS IT! Lights, camera, sound, action - guided by mentors, led by YOU!
















