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Camlyn Giddins

Film Teacher at Walden School of Liberal Arts and Community Engagement Coordinator at Encircle

Professional Background

Camlyn Giddins has amassed a wealth of experience dedicated to community service, film production, and education. Her journey began at Brigham Young University, where she engaged deeply within the university's Center for Service and Learning. Over the course of three years, she contributed over 800 hours of service while fulfilling various leadership roles in one of the university’s most pivotal programs that involved 63 different initiatives attracting a remarkable 25,000 student volunteers. As part of the leadership council overseeing the center, she played a significant role in maintaining the quality of service provided and facilitating the personal growth of the program directors, which included 220 aspiring leaders. Her commitment to community service has been foundational in shaping her professional identity.

After her impactful stint at Brigham Young University, Camlyn Giddins took her passion for storytelling and community engagement into the world of film production. She studied Media Arts where she honed her skills as a producer, directing various short films, including three poignant documentaries. Notably, her documentary, The Coal Minority, garnered acclaim by winning Best Documentary Short at the Workers Unite Film Festival in New York City, signaling her potential and creativity in the realm of film and social commentary.

Following her academic achievements, Camlyn dedicated 18 months to ecumenical service in Mississippi and Louisiana, a journey that not only deepened her commitment to social advocacy but also further solidified her ties to community-oriented work. After completing her service, she joined Studies Weekly, where she excelled as a Video Production Specialist. During her tenure, she successfully produced over 200 educational videos in both English and Spanish, demonstrating her commitment to making quality education accessible to diverse audiences.

One of her standout projects during this period was an educational film on the American Civil Rights Movement. This endeavor was particularly significant as it involved extensive research, interviewing civil rights veterans, and collaboratively organizing logistics to film at historic locations crucial to the movement's legacy. This project not only enhanced her film production skills but also deepened her understanding of historical narratives and societal impacts, reinforcing her role as a critical thinker and community resource.

In addition to her professional achievements, Camlyn remains actively involved in community engagement. She frequently participates in local events and has hosted spoken word gatherings, fostering dialogue among diverse groups. This aspect of her work emphasizes her dedication to building inclusive communities and advocating for social change.

Education and Achievements

Camlyn Giddins earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management from Brigham Young University. Throughout her education, she was actively involved in various projects at the university, allowing her to begin her journey of intertwining media production with community service. Her academic pursuits set the stage for her later success in film and educational content development.

Her commitment to film and learning continued to flourish, leading to significant recognition in the field. Camlyn’s documentary work emphasizes the intersection of storytelling and community engagement, reflecting her passion for highlighting the voices and experiences of marginalized communities.

Achievements

  • Winner of Best Documentary Short at the Workers Unite Film Festival in New York City for The Coal Minority, showcasing her excellence in film production.
  • Produced over 200 educational videos at Studies Weekly, demonstrating her skill in content creation geared towards education for English and Spanish speakers.
  • Led initiatives as a Community Engagement Coordinator at Encircle, where she supports community efforts aimed at promoting inclusivity and well-being.
  • Served as a teacher at Walden School of Liberal Arts, emphasizing the importance of arts and engagement in education.
  • Mentored high school students at City Year, providing guidance and support to future generations; an embodiment of her commitment to community service.
  • Participated in diverse cultural events and organized spoken word events, bringing together multiple voices to foster discussion and connection within the community.

In conclusion, Camlyn Giddins' career has been defined by a remarkable blend of community service, leadership, and creative storytelling. Her journey illustrates a deep commitment to using her skills and experiences to impact society positively, cultivate strong community connections, and promote educational initiatives through engaging media content.

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Provo, Utah, United States