Aug 3-6, 2026 | Wenatchee, Washington

$749 per attendee | Limited to 30 teachers

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Level up your skills in loop

 

🎥 Shoot Better

Come ready to work and fail and improve. It's what you expect of your students and it's the result hundreds of teachers have seen after a week of hands-on assignments at the ASB Teacher Workshop. 

 

🖥️ Edit Better

Workshop registration includes free, pre-workshop online training in Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro. Workshop staff will support you in either software platform as you progress through the workshop assignments.

 

🤟 Build Community

Connect and network with a growing community of video teachers from around the country.

 

📋 Classroom Management

Thursday afternoon is dedicated to best practices in classroom management, building class culture, motivating students, and producing quality student productions.

 

Teacher Reviews

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2026 Schedule | Aug 3-6

  • Monday, Aug 3

    Foundations of Storytelling

    Foundations of Video Production

    Assignment #1: Silent Film (Groups of 4-5)

    Assignment #1: Screening & Critique

  • Tuesday, Aug 4

    Editing for Story (Interviews & B-Roll)

    Assignment #2: Feature Story Edit

    Assignment #2: Screening & Critique

    Content Creation (Interviews & B-Roll)

    Assignment #3: Interview & B-Roll Shooting Assignment

    Broadcast News Writing

    Assignment #3: Edit / Screen / Critique

  • Wednesday, Aug 5

    Pre-Production Meeting

    Assignment #4: Final Project

    (Groups of 2)

    Assignment #4: Final Project Rough Cuts

  • Thursday, Aug 6

    Assignment #4: Final Project Edit - Final Cuts

    Anchoring

    Class Culture Building, Contests, Q&A 

    Screen Feature Stories

 Workshop Staff

Dave Davis, Workshop Director

Dave is a pioneering educator whose 42-year teaching career (41 of them at Hillcrest High School) has left an indelible mark on scholastic journalism. In 1989 he founded Hillcrest High School’s award-winning HTV Magazine program. Recognized by NATAS Mid-America with an Emmy honor, he has inspired generations of students and teachers to explore media, production, and journalistic integrity.

 

Brandon Goodwin, Senior Staff - Video Industry Professional

Brandon is an Emmy award-winning video producer and Director of ASB Classroom. He earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism and began his freelance videography career in 2003. Since then, Brandon has produced hundreds of projects for schools, organizations, and companies nationwide. Today, he combines professional production experience with a passion for education, helping schools strengthen their video programs and preparing teachers for success in the modern video classroom.

 

What to expect…

  • "They put you in the exact same environment we put our students in, which certainly made me more compassionate and hopefully a better teacher."

    Pamela Andrews | Paragould, Arkansas

  • "There is no better environment for a classroom teacher of TV/video production to learn and grow. My students have been enriched by the training I received there, and the benefits are incalculable."

    Curtis Maberry | Colorado Springs, CO

  • Quite simply, the best professional development workshop I've ever attended (in 11 year teaching). Stop thinking about signing up and do it already!

    Dennis Leizear | Wilmington, Deleware

  • "I was apprehensive about being a newbie to teaching video. Everyone running the workshops possessed knowledge and experience that they sincerely wanted to share, and we were so busy actually doing that there was no time to feel out of place."

    Jana Bulloch | Houston, TX

  • “I went in with nothing and came out with the knowledge and confidence to elevate our broadcasting program to a respected, accepted and EXPECTED part of our school and community. It's an immersion experience that every teacher should have.”

    Jami Williams | Mexico, MO

  • "I came here knowing little about teaching video production. I left inspired knowing that I now have the tools to motivate my students to take our program to a higher level. This isn't just another workshop. It's fun, authentic, hands-on instruction at its best."

    Rob Doherty | Hermiston, Oregon

Workshop Details

  • The workshop begins Monday at 8:30AM at Eastmount Junior High School

    • Camcorder, any size, and your media (SD cards)

    • Tripod, external microphone and headphones

    • Your own laptop and editing software.

    We can provide tripods equipment for those who can not bring their own, but it is always best to use the same gear your kids use.

  • Attendees must provide their own lodging and transportation. The workshop is hosted at Eastmont Junior High School in Wentachee, Washington

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  • Breaks will be provided during the lunch and dinner hours to allow attendees to eat on their own or in their groups.

    During the day we provide snacks regularly.

  • TBD

  • Limited to 30 teachers. A minimum of 20 registered teachers is required to facilitate this workshop. If the workshop is canceled due to not meeting a minimum requirement, all fees will be refunded.