Chop Shop T.V. Series

The Chop Shop is a local 30 min. television show aired on Comcast. The Chop Shop highlights the various programs under the AWOL umbrella, more importantly it’s a show with the potential to have 90,000 viewers. Produced & Directed by AWOL’s staff and students. The show creates an opportunity for student interns on all levels of education. Tune in today and support the kids.

 
 
Chop Shop is a monthly TV show and Podcast that documents the hip-hop non-profit All Walks of Life Inc. Based in Savannah, Georgia, A.W.O.L. provides arts and technology education to youth in underserved communities. This month on Chop Shop, AWOL receives a grant from the Comcast Foundation, Mayor Otis Johnson, and County Commissioner Pete Liakakis stop by to congratulate the AWOL staff and take a tour, and AWOL holds annual auditions for Act UP! the theatre program, and Projects 5, the sound design program. Chop Shop is produced, shot, and edited by Mitchell Powers.

Chop Shop is a bi-monthly TV show and Podcast that documents the hip hop non-profit All Walks of Life Inc. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, A.W.O.L. provides arts and technology education to youth in underserved communities. In this episode, AWOL takes 60 kids on a field trip to Atlanta. Students in the sound design program, P.R.O.J.E.C.T.S. visit Patchwerks Studios, and find out what it takes to be a mixing engineer in the big leagues from Kori Anders. Meanwhile, the young performers from Situations: Shakespeare's Sonnets, AWOL's 2011 play, attend a performance of The Black Nativity by Kenny Leon's True Colors Theater, and workshop with the cast.