'Shoot Cameras Not Guns' teaches kids life skills while keeping them off streets

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'There are days when we just learn audio or camera. Those are my favorites. Learning everything,' director Ryan Golden, 11, said.

INDIANAPOLIS — A mentorship program is keeping kids off the streets this summer and teaching them some valuable skills."Shoot Cameras Not Guns" is a new program in which children create an entire movie from start to finish.

DeAndra is the executive director at Purpose 4 My Pain, a non-profit dedicated to raising the voices of those impacted by gun violence. The Dycus's run the program to keep young people off the streets. They say film gives the kids an outlet to express their feelings in a safe, empowering way. The kids are writing a horror movie, and they assure WRTV that it's going to be very good, but they refuse to give any spoilers or sneak previews of the script, at Golden's command.

 

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