Apple is launching its first-ever Youth Camp in the world right here in Singapore and they want your teens to get involved! Students aged 13 to 17 can sign up for fun, two-day sessions designed around three tracks — art, photography or music – depending on their interest.
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There are limited spaces available so find out how you can keep your kids busy over the September school holidays and foster their creativity at the same time right here, and scroll through our gallery to find out what’s on offer at the Apple Youth Camp:
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Does your teen love doodling their afternoons away? Then sign them up for this two-day session where they’ll discover new skills in art and design over two days.
On Day 1, they’ll learn how to use iPad to visualise ideas in Notes, sketch portraits in the Procreate app and go on an Art Walk to practise observational drawing techniques.
Whereas on Day 2, they’ll get complete the learning journey exploring the art of character design with mentors at creative studio Tell Your Children.
Got a snap-happy teenager on your hands? Which kid doesn’t love taking selfies these days eh? Apple Youth Camp will make a professional out of your kid as they explore the art of photography.
On Day 1, they’ll learn the basics of composing and capturing a great shot on iPhone or iPad, then get hands-on with editing techniques to enhance their photos.
Day 2 will see them complete the learning journey with photographer Sunny Ang as he helps them bring mini-figures and props to life through the art of toy photography. He’ll share his thought process from inspiration to final shot and teens will learn about composition, lighting, and setup to produce engaging imageries.
If making sweet music is more your kid’s jam, then Apple has budding musicians covered too. Get them to unleash their inner pop star or rock muse at Youth Camp.
On Day 1, they’ll get started with GarageBand, find their groove with Live Loops and record soundscapes. Then they’ll practise making their own beats using iPad.
Sign up for Day 2 to complete the learning journey with mentors from Intune Music School where you’ll apply music skills learnt on Day 1 to produce an original song.
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