Cr8tive Futures is the ultimate hands-on media field trip, giving students an unforgettable day of creative exploration. Located in our premier 7,000 sq ft creative complex, students get exclusive, VIP access to the same industry-standard tools used by the pros across our photo/video, recording, podcast, and acting studios.

Forget the traditional, quiet museum tour—here, students don’t just observe; they create.

During this high-energy, drop-in experience, students rotate through our Pro Creator Labs, getting the chance to look, touch, feel, and record their own content. It’s an immersive day designed to spark imagination and provide real-world exposure to the booming media industry.

During their studio takeover, students will:

  • Get Hands-On with Pro Gear: Experience the thrill of operating real cameras, adjusting professional studio lighting, and sitting behind an audio mixing board.

  • Star in Their Own Content: Step up to the mic in the podcast lab, lay down a vocal track in the recording studio, or hit their marks under the bright lights of the acting studio.

  • Discover Future Careers: Gain exciting, real-world exposure to the entertainment industry, showing them that their everyday passion for content can actually be a career.

Cr8tive Futures is designed to be incredibly fun, fully engaging, and completely hassle-free for educators. Bring your students to the lab, and let’s spark their creative future!

Official Approved Vendor: DeKalb County School District (DCSD)

Proudly Hosting Students From Across DeKalb County:

Salem Middle • Druid Hills Middle • Tucker Middle • Freedom Middle • Tucker High • Lakeside High • Miller Grove High • MLK High • Columbia High • Towers High • Stone Mountain High • Clarkston High • McNair High • Cedar Grove High • Stephenson High • Redan High

"Ready to bring your students to the lab? Fill out the quick request form below. Our team will get back to you within 24 hours with availability, a custom pricing quote, and everything you need to get your field trip approved."