July 7, 2025

Gaming, Videos, and Real-Life Skills

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Borrego Springs Youth Media Club

Looking for something fun that also teaches you real-life skills?


The Create, Stream, Share Media Club is a new program for youth in Borrego Springs to learn how to create videos, stream gameplay, start podcasts, and use real digital tools. It’s hands-on, beginner-friendly, and designed to build confidence, creativity, and community.


This club isn’t just about learning tech. It’s about developing skills that will help you in school, future jobs, and even right here in Borrego Springs.


What You’ll Learn


Video and Audio Production


  • Film and edit short videos
  • Try out podcasting or interviews
  • Use cameras, mics, and editing software


Streaming and Gaming Tools


  • Learn how to stream gameplay
  • Use OBS Studio to record and go live



Real-World Skills


The Media Club isn’t just about content—it’s about gaining real experience that translates into everyday life, school success, and even future jobs.


Speak clearly and confidently


Learn how to present your ideas, explain your thinking, and communicate with others in a way that gets heard. These skills help in class presentations, interviews, and any job that involves talking to people.


Collaborate on creative projects


Work with a team, share responsibilities, and contribute to something bigger than yourself. Learning how to work well with others is one of the most valuable skills in both life and the workplace.


Practice planning, presenting, and completing a project


From start to finish, you’ll learn how to take an idea and turn it into a finished product—just like in school or on the job. These experiences build problem-solving, organization, and follow-through.


Gain experience with tools used in schools and careers


You’ll use real media tools—like OBS, audio recorders, video editors, and more—that are also used in marketing, education, nonprofit work, design, and journalism. These are the kinds of tools small businesses, schools, and organizations in Borrego Springs are using to promote themselves and connect with the public.


Why It Matters for Borrego Springs


Local businesses need help getting online, sharing their stories, and reaching new customers. Nonprofits need videos and outreach materials. The skills you learn here can directly support our community. Whether you're helping a local artist set up a video portfolio or designing a short video for a business, you’re contributing to the future of Borrego Springs—while building your own.


To learn more or sign up for the Media Club:


Email: Pastor.Mateo.M@gmail.com


Contact Person: Pastor Mateo


All questions are welcome. No experience needed. Just curiosity, creativity, and a willingness to try something new.





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