We recently published an article highlighting the three performing arts boarding schools in the country. While our piece provides a general picture of each school- Walnut Hill School, Interlochen Arts Academy, and Idyllwild Art Academy- and elucidates the idea of pre-professional arts study at the secondary level, we just found an article that focuses specifically on Idyllwild's movie making program.
Movie Maker interviewed Bradley Battersby, chair of Idyllwild's Moving Pictures Department about how this pre-professional program works and what focused artistic study means for, and to, the department's students. The article certainly merits a read if you're interested in secondary school arts programs- especially tightly focused ones.
Checkout our article, Dedicated Study of the Arts in a Boarding School, for a general overview of the three schools.
Movie Maker interviewed Bradley Battersby, chair of Idyllwild's Moving Pictures Department about how this pre-professional program works and what focused artistic study means for, and to, the department's students. The article certainly merits a read if you're interested in secondary school arts programs- especially tightly focused ones.
Checkout our article, Dedicated Study of the Arts in a Boarding School, for a general overview of the three schools.
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