The City of Missoula held a government meeting on July 11, 2025, to discuss the upcoming MCAT Movie Making Camp, which aims to engage local youth in filmmaking. The camp is designed to provide participants with hands-on experience in various aspects of movie production, including scriptwriting, filming, and editing.
During the meeting, officials highlighted the importance of the camp in fostering creativity and teamwork among young people in the community. The program is expected to attract a diverse group of participants, encouraging collaboration and skill development. Organizers emphasized that the camp will not only teach technical skills but also promote storytelling and self-expression.
In addition to the main focus on the movie-making camp, the meeting touched on potential partnerships with local schools and organizations to enhance outreach and participation. Officials expressed optimism about the camp's ability to inspire the next generation of filmmakers and artists in Missoula.
As the meeting concluded, city representatives outlined the next steps for finalizing the camp's logistics and securing necessary funding. The MCAT Movie Making Camp is set to be a significant event for Missoula's youth, providing them with valuable opportunities in the arts.