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7 kids, 4 days

Movie camp for military dependents teaches self-confidence with a camera

Posted: August 19, 2009 at 4:50 a.m.

Filmmaking instructor Juli Jackson (second from right) trains Joshua Miller (center) and Austin Robinson on camera operation technique while Grace Huynh (left) steadies the microphone for a scene from Young Heroes: Military Teens Speak Out, a documentary co-produced by the Ozarks Foothills Film Festival and the 4-H program Operation Military Kids.

On a recent afternoon at the C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center, on the banks of the diamond-shaped lake that contributes to the camp's serenity, a few boys kicked around a soccer ball as they yelped and taunted in carefree voices that bounced around the greenery. Nearby, a lawnmower roared.

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Family, Pages 31, 38 on 08/19/2009

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