LMC Media

Creator Lab

Interested in social media, video, or design?

The LMC Media Creator Lab is a paid opportunity for high school students to learn how social media really works while making a positive impact in their community.

You’ll work with a social media team, LMC professionals, and college students, learning how to create content that supports local nonprofits, events, and organizations. You’ll gain hands-on experience, build skills, and get paid while doing it!

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THE CREATORS

2026

Yuliana

Yuliana Becerra is a student at Mamaroneck High School and has lived in Mamaroneck her entire life. She loves being part of the community and is proud to call it home.

Yuliana is an artist, and art is one of her greatest passions. She is a dedicated and hardworking person who enjoys challenging herself to learn new skills. When she takes on something unfamiliar, she works persistently until she becomes confident in it. For example, she recently began fencing and has worked hard throughout the season to improve her skills and become a stronger fencer.

Olivia

Olivia Perez is a rising junior at Mamaroneck High School and is so excited to be a part of the LMC-TV team! Olivia started her TV and film acting journey at the age of seven. She landed her first big role as Usnavi’s daughter in Lin Manuel Miranda’s film adaptation of “In The Heights”, under the direction of Jon M Chu. In 2021 she was chosen to be a co-host of Jimmy Fallon’s “The Kids Tonight Show”, which led to an Emmy nomination for her and her co-hosts.

Olivia also acted alongside Lindsay Lohan in Netflix’s “Falling for Christmas” and is known as “Mia”, a recurring character on Sesame Street for five seasons. These roles didn’t just bring experience to Olivia, but it was also a way to spread her Latin culture all around the world. Not only does Olivia enjoy being in front of the camera, she has recently been exploring the industry further by taking her first year of video class at Mamaroneck High School. Olivia is also a very involved PACE student as well as an active Student Council member. At LMC-TV Olivia hopes to spread smiles and positivity all around her town and promote businesses, making the Larchmont/Mamaroneck community tighter than ever.

 

Anouk

Anouk Is a rising senior at Mamaroneck High School. She is interested in video production. She is currently part of the MHS Video Program and the MHS Info production team. MHS Info is a weekly show that airs to the MHS school community on Fridays. She enjoys coming up with stories for short films and editing social media videos for a pop culture auction house in New York City. Anouk is looking forward to creating content with  LMC Media.

What You’ll Do

• Create short form social media videos
• Design graphics and help write captions
• Learn how to manage multiple platforms
• Work with a team and get real feedback
• Support community focused projects

Why It’s Great

• Paid stipend position
• Low, manageable time commitment
• Real world experience for your resume
• Mentorship from professionals and college creators
• Perfect for students interested in marketing, media, or communications

This program is about learning, teamwork, and using your creativity to give back while building skills you can take to college and beyond.

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The LMC Media Creator Lab is a paid, skill building opportunity for high school students interested in social media, digital content, and creative storytelling. Designed for busy teens, this low commitment program offers real world experience without overwhelming schedules.

Students will work as part of a collaborative social media team alongside LMC Media professionals, college students, and experienced creators. Creators will learn how to plan, produce, and manage content across multiple platforms while gaining hands-on experience in short form video production, graphic design, caption writing, and platform strategy.

What makes this program unique is its “community first” focus. Students learn how social media can be a tool for connection and impact, helping them channel their interests toward giving back, while building practical skills.

Creators are paid a stipend for their participation and receive mentorship throughout the program. They will gain insight into how professional teams work, how to manage deadlines, collaborate creatively, and adapt content for different audiences and platforms.

This experience is ideal for students considering future studies or careers in social media management, digital marketing, communications, media production, or related fields. Participation provides valuable resume experience, portfolio content, and a strong foundation for college and beyond, all while being part of a supportive, educational team environment.


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