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Watch videos created and produced by teens! Listen Up is a youth media network based in New York City that connects young video producers and their allies (educators and media professionals) to resources, support, and projects. Their goal is to develop the field and achieve an authentic youth voice in the mass media. Click for more in formaton about Listen Up! .
Topic: Moving Images
A video PSA about the injustice of date rape.
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Watch videos created by youth from the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC)! BAVC actively supports a new generation of diverse mediamakers through their programs for youth. They offer workshops, comprehensive training, and client-based production in digital video, web, and audio. BAVC programs emphasize creative and socially relavant storytelling, high production quality, innovative distribution, and real-world applications of digital media skills. For more information contact...
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Watch short teasers for Chat the Planet programs! Chat the Planet provides a new vision of how television, the Internet, and a network of global partnerships can create not only compelling television programming, but a vibrant global community of youth conversation and action. Each show connects two groups of participants 15 to 25 years old, one in the United States and one abroad, through ISDN lines and satellite technology. Chat the Planet is a groundbreaking initiative bringing the world's...
Topic: Moving Images
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This collection features animation and video projects created by students, staff, and visitors to the National Learning Center's Capital Children's Museum's MediaArts program, from 1987 through 2001. This shows work from the Animation Lab and U-TV, and footage of the now-closed museum at 3rd and H Street NE in Washington DC. Work digitized from a 3/4" U-matic tape source has a "U" prefix to the item number (ex. U015) Work digitized from a VHS tape source has a "V"...
At any moment in California, 13,000 young people are detained in juvenile halls and another 4,500 are in the California Youth Authority. More than 75% of these young people wind up back behind bars within a year of their release. Behind these cold statistics are thousands of individual stories of young people who do not go back behind bars, but who find a way to turn their lives around. These video diaries tell the stories of those who succeed and the struggles that they face when they try to...
Topics: juvenile, diary, crime, gangs, drugs, rehabilitation
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The Bay School of San Francisco presents: Senior Projects 2008
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Is it censorship or is it respect? A heated debate goes down between young South Africans and New York City with accusations of Americans creating political correctness and SA adopting its own version. The two groups talk about Affirmative Action, racism and much, much more. "It's the inherent hypocrisy of western society to pour on the salve of acceptance so we can all have a f***** nice day" concludes Zebulon Dread in one of the inserts. What is political correctness? How does it...
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Is the term family values universal? Are Jordanian families all that different from American families? This episode is a unique opportunity to explore and deconstruct these stereotypes. The groups talk about homosexuality, divorce, sex, and discover that they have more feelings in common than they thought.
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Topics: jordan, chat the planet, youth, family values
Look at lengths women have gone to over the years to be beautiful. It's all society's perception and often detrimental to women's health.
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A word of hate or term of endearment? Like many young African American teens, Jermaine used the word every day. Then, in the summer of 2003, he traveled down south and met people for whom nigger will never be just another word.
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Topics: Racism, Tolerance, African American History
An animated response to a musical song/story by the British group Madness, "Our House" was designed and animated by students 12 to 15 years old, and originated entirely on flipbooks.
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Topics: Family Values, Freedom of Expression, Personal Responsibility
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Is the term 'family values' universal? Are Jordanian families all that different from American families? This episode is a unique opportunity to explore and deconstruct these stereotypes. The groups talk about homosexuality, divorce, sex, and discover that they have more feelings in common than they thought.
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Music video featuring BUMP Records' hip-hop recording artists Simon T, Will Bracy, Tyne Taz, and Mr. Knowitall. Directors: Nathan Davis-Floyd & Ame Garrucho TRT 4:55 Screenings: Los Angeles Film Festival Bay Area Filmmakers Course (San Francisco State University) Access SF (San Francisco, CA)
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Teen musicians, journalists, poets and artists discuss their feelings about censorship and how it affects their ability to express themselves. Comments from the adults who mentor these teens provides additional perspective.
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High school students and parents discuss stereotypes, cliques, and bullying in high school.
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Society constantly tell us youth are apathetic, dangerous, unwieldy, problem-causers and disrespectful. 58% of adults feel that young people are going to leave the world worse than it was given to them.
Topics: Chat the Planet, Youth Culture, Suicide
Dance becomes the language of rebellion for some bored high school students. Lead Youth Producer: Erica Eng TRT: 10:30 Screenings: San Francisco International Film Festival Hamptons International Film Festival (MA) Oakland International Festival Tower of Youth Festival (Sacramento, CA) Berkeley Film & Video Festival Salesforce Youth Media Festival (San Francisco, CA) Ojai Film Festival (CA) San Francisco Women's Film Festival Screenagers Film Festival (Berkeley, CA) Women of Color Film...
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Topics: dance, highschool, rebellion
Careful what you ask a stranger at the bus stop-you might just get an answer! A look at perceptions of beauty, ethnicity, and body image. Director: Karen Lum TRT: 4:05 Screenings: San Francisco International Film Festival Los Angeles Film Festival San Francisco International Asian-American Film Festival Hamptons International Film Festival Media That Matters (New York, NY) Slant: Asian-American Film Festival (Houston) Orinda Film Festival (CA) Women of Color Film Festival (Berkeley, CA) Project...
Topics: body image, ethnic, young women
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An introduction to "The Beat Within" and the "Beat Diaries" programs, including a brief look at some of the young people profiled in this video diary collection.
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A five minute documentary created to raise awareness and help prevent domestic violence.
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The story of Rose and James Jones.
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Bridge to Baghdad I was filmed on March 1, two weeks before the start of what became "Operation Iraqi Freedom." Youth in New York City and their peers in Baghdad had a live dialogue with one another about the future of the nations which they will someday govern. Days after the U.S. declared the war officially over, NextNext Entertainment and DCTV again sent a crew to a now smoldering Baghdad to rediscover the young Iraqis. Bridge to Baghdad II allowed these two groups to resume the...
Topics: Chat the Planet, youth, b2b, waleed, Iraq, bridge, Baghdad
Two homosexual gummi bears plus a love than cannot be equals disaster!
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Topics: youth, homosexual, gummi bears
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Bridge to Baghdad I was filmed on March 1, two weeks before the start of what became "Operation Iraqi Freedom." Youth in New York City and their peers in Baghdad had a live dialogue with one another about the future of the nations which they will someday govern. Days after the U.S. declared the war officially over, NextNext Entertainment and DCTV again sent a crew to a now smoldering Baghdad to rediscover the young Iraqis. Bridge to Baghdad II allowed these two groups to resume the...
Topics: Chat the Planet, Iraq, B2B, Saif, youth, Baghdad
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, relationships and temptations.
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Vicki Chan, senior at Skyline High school, shows us how two Oakland Public School teachers transfer their knowledge into interactive teaching techniques that literally get their students up and cheering. Mr. Sears stands on a field with his high school physics class ready to launch their rockets, putting on a helmet, goggles and jock strap,. Whoever hits him gets an "A." On the other side of school, clapping and shouting dance instructions to rival Debbie Allen of Fame, Ms. James does...
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Toddlers hijack the baby sitters car and live on the edge. Shot in super 8, by two eleven year olds from Texas.
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Topic: youth
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this is a tv show or computer show for teens and the top three videos by kids in Ktown florida
Topics: Teens, TV, Countdown, show
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Topics: La_Zapatera, The_Bay_School_of_San_Francisco
Highlights from Youth Sounds first year of programming.
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Topics: oakland, hip hop, Society: Education
You will discover how a simple subject, like poetry, can be acted, sung, spoken, written, read, rapped, and drawn. Prepare to be engulfed by an auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learning environment. Recipe: Interview students expressing their experiences with a teacher who teaches to different learning styles. Add interviews with a teacher who plans her lessons to reach students who have different ways of learning. Mix in classroom footage of a "teacher worth paying attention to."...
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Topics: youth, education, poetry
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With 20 million stateless people in the world, immigration and refugees are a burning issue globally. Australia and the United States have some of the harshest refugee policies in the world, with Australia having been declared by Amnesty International as having the worst detention centers in any first world country.
Topics: Chat the Planet, youth, Immigration
In this psa, we take a look at how incest can be more frightening than any monster a child's imagination can create.
Topics: Incest, Youth
The Effects of Gossip takes a look at how gossip, although sometimes harmless, may at times produce devastating consequences. By: Taylor Batty. TRT: 5 min
This is a video collage to illustruate the ideas of the Black Eyed Peas' song about the loss of love for each other in our culture and possibly, how to get it back.
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Topic: cultural violence
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After years of fighting in the Middle East, young Americans and Jordanians sit down to discuss how war has torn apart their people. Jordan is surrounded by war, but hasnt been directly involved in the extreme conflicts.
Topics: Chat the Planet, Propaganda, youth
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, relationships and temptations.
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In an abandoned train station, a group of kids discover powers hidden inside an old trunk. Lead Youth Producer: Mandel Lum TRT: 10:00 Screenings: San Francisco International Film Festival Locomotion Film Festival (Salt Lake City, UT) KDOL TV (Oakland, CA) Access SF (San Francisco, CA) Awards: Best Experimental (Locomotion Film Festival)
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Part of Listen Up!'s "The Way We See It: Youth Speak Out on Education" project. Putting on a helmet, goggles and jock strap, Mr. Sears stands on a field with his high school physics class ready to launch their rockets. Whoever hits him gets an "A." On the other side of school, clapping and shouting dance instructions to rival Debbie Allen of Fame, Ms. James does a funky dance sequence as her students mirror her perfectly. These two teachers are not only professionals in...
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Bridge to Baghdad I was filmed on March 1, two weeks before the start of what became "Operation Iraqi Freedom." Youth in New York City and their peers in Baghdad had a live dialogue with one another about the future of the nations which they will someday govern. Days after the U.S. declared the war officially over, NextNext Entertainment and DCTV again sent a crew to a now smoldering Baghdad to rediscover the young Iraqis. Bridge to Baghdad II allowed these two groups to resume the...
Topics: Chat the Planet, Iraq, Baghdad
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A grandmother loses her memory to dementia.
Banjo Pickin' Girl documents the story of a young Appalachian woman who is struggling with how to carry on her family's rich tradition of playing and performing mountain music. The piece explores how the death of her father, a charismatic musician, complicates her feelings about the music and her role in carrying it on.
Topics: identity, music, traditions
In a world confined to "A" and "B," one man has the courage to "C" outside the box. Lead Youth Producers: Andrew Baxter & Daniel Downey TRT: 4:00 Screenings: San Francisco International Film Festival Screenagers Film Festival (Berkeley, CA) Locomotion Film Festival (Salt Lake City, UT) MHz Shortz Film Festival (Silver Spring, MD) Reel Teens Film Festival (New York, NY) Oakland International Film Festival Youth Film Festival (St. Helena, CA) Awards: Top Prize:...
Topics: censorship, courage, individuality
"Youth Speaks Poet" by Carmen Almodovar and Brietta O'Neal explores the importance of poetry in the life of a young San Francisco artist, Sara Daley. An active participant in the San Francisco based organization YouthSpeaks, Sara writes poetry to express her views about the war in Iraq, her family and friends. The video shows how the arts can be a source of strength, clarity, and community in young peoples lives.
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Topics: poetry, youth, war in iraq
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Miscommunication Between Parents and Teens takes a look at conflicts that arise between parents and teenagers, giving insight into the perspectives of both the parents and the teens. By: Sandra Wong TRT: 5 min 25 sec
Topics: parents, teens, misscommunication
A Story of a Teen Mom is about the struggles of a teen mother. By: Maurita Ramirez TRT: 4 min 31 sec
Topics: teen,, mom, teen pregnancy
Banjo Pickin' Girl documents the story of a young Appalachian woman who is struggling with how to carry on her family's rich tradition of playing and performing mountain music. The piece explores how the death of her father, a charismatic musician, complicates her feelings about the music and her role in carrying it on.
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Topics: identity, traditions, music
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Are we all obsessed with money? Is it all about designer jeans and emulating celebrities? Can Americans see beyond their massive consumption? Do they care and should they?
Topics: Chat the Planet, youth, Materialism
A public service announcement altering people to the dangers of Ecstasy.
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Excerpt from students' concept paper: Apathy rules America. Or at least that's the impression most people have. Many people are dissatisfied with the way the country is run, but don't do anything about it. Meanwhile, there is a powerful minority who are politically active. Many of these activists are youth. The problem we address in our video is the mythology that students are apathetic and ignorant. This video features several students at Oakland High who are plolitically active. We aim to...
Topics: Student Activism, Youth
The Unheard is about the struggles of immigrants who are living on Cesar Chavez street. By: Tania Cervantes. TRT: 6 min 3 sec
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Two years ago, Jamaal was going nowhere fast with poor grades, second-rate test scores and little support from home. Yet, Jamal will graduate High School with a 3.73 grade point average and head to college with a prestigious $100,000 Posse Fellowship where he will pursue his dream of being an engineer. How did such a drastic change occur? "I had some teachers that turned me around," he concludes, "they didnít give up on me, they encouraged me. They refused to let me fail."...
Behind Closed Doors describes the filmmakers' struggles and triumphs as a child in the foster care system. By: Kawana Yancey. TRT: 2 min 59 sec
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A video diary of a young woman who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making her way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, family, and temptations.
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Society constantly tell us youth are apathetic, dangerous, unwieldy, problem-causers and disrespectful. 58% of adults feel that young people are going to leave the world worse than it was given to them.
Topics: Chat the Planet, Youth Culture, Rebellion
Gerardo Vargas, a.k.a "Promise," was a gang member and high school drop out, firmly in the grip of a New York City ghetto life -- that is, until he enrolled in Satellite High School. Satellite is an alternative school that is giving Gerardo a second chance. The program offers fewer classes that meet for longer periods, so Gerardo has more time to focus on each subject. Much smaller than traditional schools, Satellite allows Gerardo to be on a first name basis with his teachers, which...
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Topics: education, youth, alternative schools
Thoughts and Interpretations: The Correct Perspective on African Americans takes a look at certain individuals who counteract the stereotypes that many people hold about African Americans. By: Andre Wilson. TRT: 7 min 14 sec
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What are teenage girls really like? Meet three young women who defy media stereotypes: a guitarist, a dancer and a martial artist.
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Topics: self-image, creativity, media stereotypes
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Topics: Teen Pregnancy, Family/Support, Relationships
A public service announcement alerting people to the dangers of Ecstasy.
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Thomas Vigil has struggled with academics all of his life. With a strong friendship network, he loves coming to school but has difficulty with traditional learning which requires reading, writing, and sitting still in a desk. However, he gained confidence in his ability to succeed in school when he became involved in arts programming and television production at his high school. Thomas, who is highly creative, has found a new interest in school and is eager to learn. While he still struggles in...
Topics: youth, education, arts
Featuring youth as actors, directors, and film editors, Elements guides viewers through a series of video shorts wherein the students meet, fall in love, seduce, fight, threaten, break-up, make up, and part ways with the camera.
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Topics: love, sex, violence
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Are we all obsessed with money? Is it all about designer jeans and emulating celebrities? Can Americans see beyond their massive consumption? Do they care and should they?
Topics: Chat the Planet, South Africa, Materialism
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Topics: chat the planet, iraq, youth
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Street Violence explores how violence affects the community.
Thug Life takes the audience into the head of a NYC gangsta' to see the reality and stresses behind the glamour and bling-bling of his life.
Topics: youth, new york city, animation
Prescription drugs have become a bigger problem at EVHS than any other drug. How do kids get them, why do they want them, and what are the effects?
Topic: Health
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A video diary of a young woman who has been through the juvenile correctional system and is now making her way back into the free world, dealing with education, career, and ambition.
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, relationships and temptations.
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"Neighborhood Violence" by Tony Ballard explores how one young man in the Bay View Hunter's Point neighborhood in San Francisco learns to cope in a violent environment.
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Topics: Hunter's Point, Hunter's Point, Gun Violence
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The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: Elliot, Bamberger, Bay School, Senior Project, music video, after effects
Neighborhood Related explores life in the Western Addition through the eyes of one San Francisco young person. By: Brandon Franklin. TRT: 4 min 39 sec
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Topics: Western Addition, violence, neighborhood, teen perspective
PSA's about safe sex.
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Topics: Health, Youth
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile correctional system and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, relationships, and his past.
Topics: juvenile, diary
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Topics: Historia_Part_1_of_3, The_Bay_School_of_San_Francisco, Spanish
An honest portrait of people discussing interactions with others and inter-racial dating.
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Topics: Race, Racism, Inter-racial dating
Two couples, two stories, and two very different endings. Complexity abounds in this experimental narrative concerned with safe sex, communication, and trust. Utilizing split screen visual effects and natural, improvised performances, the T.A.O. cast and crew prove that intelligent and creative video-making is alive and well in Washington Heights.
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Topics: teen relationships, HIV/AIDS awareness, safe sex/ health well
Computer animation by Janie Abernethy. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
Another typical day at a typical high school is interrupted when a classroom full of unmotivated students reach their boiling point. Dance becomes the language of rebellion and the teacher becomes the pupil as the students take classroom etiquette and the laws of inertia into their own hands.
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Topics: dance, school, boredom
A gripping documentary, Vicious Circle investigates acts of violence committed in the name of hatred, racism, neo-nationalism, and fear, and, in the process, the youth producers unravel little known complexities behind what makes a hate crime unique in the U.S. legal system. Vicious Circle combines the stories of victims and activists with dramatic invention and intensive, community-based research to present a document of stunning clarity and power.
Topics: discrimination, discrimination, public policy
Street Racing exposes the dangers of street racing by profiling teen racers. By: Jay Yu. TRT: 6 min 4 sec
Topic: Street Racing, Teens, Danger
PSA produced by migrant youth in the Conexiones program on child abuse.
Topics: Youth, Health, Conexiones
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A video diary of a young woman who has been through the juvenile correctional system and is now making her way back to into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, marriage, and temptations.
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An improv enactment of teen courtship from 40 different voices. Lead Youth Producer: Paolo Sambrano TRT: 6:00 Screenings: San Francisco International Film Festival Berkeley Film & Video Festival Orinda Film Festival Tower of Youth Festival (Sacramento, CA) Reel Teens Film Festival (New York NY) Do It Your Damn Self Film Festival (Cambridge, MA) Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival (Birmingham, AL) KDOL TV (Oakland, CA) Access SF (San Francisco, CA) Awards: Grand Festival Award-Young Producers...
Student Play of Cellular Respiration - B Block 2008-2009
Topics: Studen, Play, Cellular, Respiration
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile correctional system and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, relationships and temptations.
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The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: senior, projects, bay, school, san, francisco, presidio
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Is the term family values universal? Are Jordanian families all that different from American families? This episode is a unique opportunity to explore and deconstruct these stereotypes. The groups talk about homosexuality, divorce, sex, and discover that they have more feelings in common than they thought.
Topics: Chat the Planet, Jordan, Family Values
Voting by Christopher Tche explores the importance of voting for young people through interviews with three generations of voters.
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Topics: youth, politics, voting
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Bridge to Baghdad I was filmed on March 1, two weeks before the start of what became "Operation Iraqi Freedom." Youth in New York City and their peers in Baghdad had a live dialogue with one another about the future of the nations which they will someday govern. Days after the U.S. declared the war officially over, NextNext Entertainment and DCTV again sent a crew to a now smoldering Baghdad to rediscover the young Iraqis. Bridge to Baghdad II allowed these two groups to resume the...
Topics: Chat the Planet, youth, Iraq, Baghdad, b2b
When her mother left to start a new family, Shenelle spent each day waiting for her return and dancing alone. A video poem, featuring Shavonne Lawson, a student at the Mark Morris Dance Studio.
Topics: Family, Divorce, Dance
A youth perspective on hip-hop from several young people who live it.
Topics: hip hop, music, culture
My Family is about living in a large family. By: Eli Purpura-Pontoniere, TRT: 2 min 51 sec
Topics: family, large family
PSA explaining why schools have fire drills and what to do in case of real fire.
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This youth produced documentary takes a hard, honest look at the Connecticut Juvenile Traning School as youth guide you through an unprecedented on camera tour of the facility and ask an important and provocative question: at what cost and to what benefit does Connecticut incarcerate its youth?
Topics: Juvenile Justice, youth, activism
Block Violence is about the seriousness of hood violence in the Bay Area. By: Michael Kinard, 2005. TRT: 2 min 35 sec
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Historia_Part_3_of_3 from the Bay School of San Francisco Spanish
Topics: Historia_Part_3_of_3, The_Bay_School_of_San_Francisco, Spanish
A public servie announcement thath raises awareness on the dangers of the internet.
Topics: cyberstalking, youth, internet
Not A So-Called Perfect Life shows how communication can heal the wounds of growing up with an alcoholic parent. By: Lesley Rodriguez TRT: 3 min 51 sec
Premature is a short film dealing with teen pregnancy.
Topics: Christian, youth, teen pregancy
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7th grade students in a Students With Disabilities class at M 131 in Chinatown used stop motion animation and rap as mediums for the retelling of th Native American myth, The Dreamfast.
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Topics: folk tale, animation, youth
Passing Judgment explores how people are often judged based on their looks, even though people have a lot more to offer than assumptions may suggest. By: Alex Asefaw. TRT: 5 min 6 sec
Protect What's Left explores how the world is not as beautiful as it seems, and shows that if people continue to pollute, there won't be anything left for following generations. By: Matthew J. Salanoa. TRT: 2 min 43 sec
Topics: environment, pollution
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Some kids eating twang while tripping on DXM.
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Topic: It Burns, Burns, It, Real Versions, Dude, Dude this is the real versions of the game, of the game,...
Torn and cut-out paper animation by Christopher Grotke. Music is Junkyard, a b-side of a Grace Jones single. Started in November 1989 and took about a month of steady work. I wanted to test the new animation stand and FAX EOS frame controller, do a long project, and demonstrate animation to museum visitors while working in the new Animation Lab.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, Paper Dance, Grotke
Eyes and Ears explores the challenges and advantages of being raised by immigrants. By: Karla Gallardo TRT: 3 min 29 sec
Life at Church takes a look into the filmmaker's favorite place -- church. By: LeShanti Smith. TRT: 1 min 51 sec
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, family, and temptations.
Topics: juvenile, diary
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A video diary of a young man who has been through the juvenile and adult correctional systems and is now making his way back into the free world, dealing with jobs, school, friends, and temptations.
Topics: juvenile, diary
A story of my family.
Topic: Society: Families
Realizing (And some may never see) explores the realities of people depending on one another. By: LaTanya Tickle Green. TRT: 3 min 29 sec
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A video poem is a new way of seeing and saying things. This one is about heightened awareness.
Topics: Youth, video poetry
A family describes their experiences in Vietnam while at the dinner table.
Documentary about video games and their content. Are they too violent and sexy? Does the teen rating really prevent someone from purchasing one?
Topics: youth, video games
One Day at the Park uses basketball as a metaphor to encourage perseverance despite repeated failures. By: Michael Yip. TRT: 1 min 40 sec
No More Regrets explores how, when someone passes away, those surviving the deceased realize how big an impact the deceased has had on their lives. By: Antonette E. Santiago. TRT: 5 min 26 sec
A short funny chase video of one boy after a girl.
Topics: youth, chases
Mikewest is an exploration into alternative education options. By: Michael Maldonado. TRT: 4 min 51 sec
3:5:14:00:100 is a documentary about the filmmaker's baseball team, a team that works hard and has fun, but consistently loses games. By: Aaron Chiang. TRT: 6 min 9 sec
Topic: baseball
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On May 1, 2006 MNN Youth Channel was out talking to young people in the streets in both Washington Heights and Union Square in New York City. Here's some of what we heard.
Topics: youth, immigration, protest, mayday
A shocking look at the amount of trash we produce everyday and the way it's negatively affecting the environment.
The Struggle is a film about the struggle between funding public schools versus funding the military. By: Zack Loheed. TRT:1 min 56 sec
Topics: Education, public schools, budget
a brief animated history of humankinds metaphysical evolution
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Topics: animation, imagination, youth
Breaking the Mode proposes that leaders are individuals who are willing to stand out and are not afraid to stand up for what they believe and who inspire other people to take action as well. This idea of leadership is conveyed through a poem by Nelson Mandela: "Our Deepest Fear." By: Jarrel Phillips. TRT: 6 min 24 sec
Topics: Leadership, Leader
Kayla and her friends talk about what it was like for all of them when she came out.
Run it Through is about high school students’ struggles trying to get into college. By: Aisha Lawrence, Kate Osipova, and Lydia Tulba. TRT: 4 min 30 sec
Topics: college admissions, college applications
Being yourself is even harder than being someone else.
I Don't Know looks at how people are so busy that they become preoccupied with little things and do not take time to recognize the uniqueness of their lives. By: Kate Osipova. TRT: 4 min 15 sec
The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: solar, energy, sun, jameson, ray
A PSA on the hazards of nicotine to discourage smoking.
Topics: youth, smoking, nicotine
Topics: youth, smoking, tobacco
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A teen is in trouble because of Net Neutrality is gone.
Topic: Net Neutrality, Congress, Senate, Save The Internet, savetheinternet.com
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Chat the Planet on mtvU
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This is a lively visual response to the Ella Fitzgerald classic, designed and animated by students 8 to 11 years old, and originating entirely on flipbooks.
Topics: Trustworthiness, Personal Responsibility, Community
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An exploration of the levels of awareness and exposure that at-risk youth of different ages have of the world of drugs.
Topics: youth empowerment, drugs
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Victims of Fashion is about local sweatshops and the effects they have on the workers in our economy, exposing audiences that sweatshop use is not only a problem in developing countries, but within our borders as well. By: Tyler Garner, Jarrel Phillips, Jay Yu, and Tania Cervantes. TRT: 5 min 26 sec
Topics: sweatshops, fashion, exploitation
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Are we all obsessed with money? Is it all about designer jeans and emulating celebrities? Can Americans see beyond their massive consumption? Do they care and should they?
Topics: Chat the Planet, youth, Materialism
The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: Sportscasting, Kenneth, Muganda, Andrew, Schwartz, Schwartzy, Senior, Projects, Bay, School,...
Three visual poems by young women (11 and 12 yr olds) about their relationships with their own and other people's hands, eyes and hair.
Topics: body image, positive self concept, diversity
Computer animation by Matt Mirsky. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
May be the master version. 3rd and H was in production and we got Cher, visiting the museum for another purpose, to answer a question for us. Favorite shape? A pyramid. She was visiting in the museum's Mexico exhibit. Says 9/19/1990 on the tape.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, 3rd and H, Cher, Mexico
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Public Service Announcement about taking a stand against bullying and intolerance, produced by a teenager. ok
Topics: bullying, tolerance, understanding, youth media
The story of an inspirational high school dance teacher whose program may lose its funding.
Computer animation of a gameshow by Alan Pinkert. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
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Macy's Thanksgiving 2005, teen recording artist Brie Larson on Barbie float. Nov.24, 2005.
Topics: Brie Larson, macy's, thanksgiving, day, parade
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With 20 million stateless people in the world, immigration and refugees are a burning issue globally. Australia and the United States have some of the harshest refugee policies in the world, with Australia having been declared by Amnesty International as having the worst detention centers in any first world country. Chat The Planet brings the youth of these two continents together to discuss how immigration is managed, the effect it has had on their past, and the role it will play in their...
Topics: Chat the Planet, youth, immigration
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Carl watches a violent TV show and it influences his behavior at school.
Topics: Violence on TV, media literacy
When his home in Afghanistan was bombed, Assadullah Bakhtiar was sent to live alone in Russua for five years. Now living in the United States, Assadullah works to understand death, love, religion, and the importance of family.
Topics: Fear/Security, Religion, Refugees
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Topics: ethnicity, beauty, make-up, gender roles, spoken word
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Is it censorship or is it respect? A heated debate goes down between young South Africans and New York City with accusations of Americans creating political correctness and SA adopting its own version.
Topics: Chat the Planet, Political Correctness, youth
Historia_Part_2_of_3 The Bay School of San Francisco Spanish
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A dog takes unlikely revenge on a stick figure in a pet store.
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Topics: Humor, Animal Cruelty, Psychology
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In this short narrative set to Chopin, a lonely young man sets out to make a video for a contest by taping attractive young women in public. Along the way, he discovers that beauty is more than skin deep. Writer/Director: Karen Lum TRT: 9:10
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Masha is a multi-talented artist in Worcester, MA. She paints, makes movies, produces a teen show at WCCA Channel 13 and is a natural in front of the camera. Here, she talks about "Teen Central," a teen-centered TV show she produces for WCCA Channel 13. The show can be seen in Worcester at these times: Saturday: Noon & 8:30 p.m. Sunday: Noon & 7:00 p.m.
Thug Life takes the audience into the head of a NYC gangsta´ to see the reality and stresses behind the glamour and bling-bling of his life...
Topics: youth, new york city, animation
A variety of competitions in which Freddy has no luck in winning. He keeps trying and finds out he's actually good at something.
Topics: Youth, Determination
Listen Up! Youth Media Network
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An exploration of the issue of bullying, from the voices of youth.
Topics: youth empowerment, new media, bullying
This short documentary chronicles the experience of a young man from Somalia who moves to Egypt and then Salt Lake City, Utah. Produced at Reel Stories: Sundance Institute's Youth Documentary Workshop
Topics: somalia, refugee, youth
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The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: Ava, Bay, School, Fashion, Show, Benefit, Teen, Moms
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Are we all obsessed with money? Is it all about designer jeans and emulating celebrities? Can Americans see beyond their massive consumption? Do they care and should they?
Topics: Chat the Planet, South Africa, Materialism
Student Play of Cellular Respiration
Topic: Student Play of Cellular Respiration
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Topics: Animation, Youth
"Immmigration" by Jose Luis Mejia explores the life of Antonia Flores, the filmmaker's grandmother. The video shows how after moving from El Salvador to the United States, Antonia Flores achieves her dreams for her family.
Topics: El Salvador, immigration, family
What makes a school worth going to? Young producers from the Perpich Center for the Arts in Minnesota, follow a young man's journey unfolding a unique perspective on education and a safe environment.
Topics: youth, coming out, education
Computer animation by Alberta Austin and Danny Webster. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
The tale of a bodega mishap, seen from the eyes of this Harlem community.
Topic: youth
An animation based on tobacco use prevention education.
Topics: body parts, Youth
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A promotional spot for a new YC show highlighting issues in youth activism such as juveline ustic, immigration, sex, and LGBTQ issues.
Topic: youth channel taking it to the streets
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Youth Sounds Factory attends the Sundance Film Festival. Director: Paolo Sambrano Editor: America Velasquez TRT: 8:06
Topics: dance, sundance
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Babies, Bottles and Diapers is a 40 minute documentary created by the 12th grade documentary class at East Side Community High School. The piece explores the circumstances that contribut to teen pregnancy and ultimately the experience of urban teen parenthood. This documentary was screened atThe Urban Visionaries Fesitval in March, 2003.
Topics: pregnancy, parenting, youth
Video Project of Faces For the Future program based in Oakland.
Topics: Faces, Health, Education
Listen Up! Youth Media Network
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A music video that explores the consequences of physical disability through the eyes of family members, friends, and one suddenly disabled teen.
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Topics: disability, youth, music video
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This is a clip of youth protestors from World Can't Wait Drive Out the Bush Regime interrupting a press conference of Concerned Women for America. This group is endorsing Alito's Supreme Court Justice nomination.
Topics: abortion, women's rights, world can't wait, alito, concerned women for america
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Is it censorship or is it respect? A heated debate goes down between young South Africans and New York City with accusations of Americans creating political correctness and SA adopting its own version.
Topics: Chat the Planet, Political Correctness, youth
A portrayal of two disillusioned, bored teens contemplating suicide. Writer/Director: Andrew Baxter TRT: 7:50
Topic: suicide
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Topics: swept away, youth, demo
A teen chooses to lead an active life.
Lil Thoughts a teen girls first big crush, on another girl. How does she deal with homophobia, friendships, and general teen angst in 7 quick minutes? A quirky combination of animated characters and live-action scenes, this video has been two years in the making, and is Sam Boyds first independent project.
Topics: homophobia, gender, high school
The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: Kaneja, Muganda, Kenneth, Daniel, Rathman, Future, Sportscasting, Presidio, The, Bay, School
There is always two sides to a story.
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Computer animation by Joshua Lande, Jameson Charles, and Kindred Crane. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
A young African American male is running away from a pack of reporters. When they finally catch him, they want to find out if the rumor is true: did he just vote? When he says yes, they are astounded. Youth of color voting is revolutionary and they rush off to get the next big story: a Latino voter!
Topics: voting, politics, race
The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: Peer, Tutoring, Program, Angelina, Gomez, Andrew, Schwartz, Bay, Bay School, Senior, Projects
An undocumented worker from Mexico tells about his dreams and his story of coming to the United States. Produced at Reel Stories: Sundance Institute's Youth Documentary Workshop at Spy Hop Productions.
Topics: immigration, youth
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A video poem noir which explores being different
Topics: youth, identity
Computer animation by Sam Cartwright and Charles Brady. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
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A poetic look at love and friendship
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Topics: dusk, poetic, youth
Neighborhood Related explores life in the Western Addition through the eyes of one San Francisco young person. By: Brandon Franklin, 2005. TRT: 4 min 39 sec
A personal documentary about a boy, his father, and a whole lotta brooms.
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Topics: Custodial, youth, brooms
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Interview of young people on the Green Turf in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland regard their opinion about teen public social space.
Topic: Silver Spring Green Turf Teen Hang Out
Vicki, who is approaching High School graduation, examines who she is and where she is going. This exploration brings her to investigate her relationship to her grandmother, a holocaust survivor whom
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Computer animation by Doug Hyde, Derek Updergraff and Justin Smith. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
D.I.Y. stands for "Do It Yourself" a band who refuses to conform to mainstream commercial interests.
A gripping documentary, Vicious Circle investigates acts of violence committed in the name of hatred, racism, neo-nationalism, and fear, and, in the process, the youth producers unravel little known complexities behind what makes a hate crime unique in the U.S. legal system. Vicious Circle combines the stories of victims and activists with dramatic invention and intensive, community-based research to present a document of stunning clarity and power.
Topics: discrimination, violence & conflict, public policy
Young people express their perspectives on a variety of subjects through spoken word, step dancing and more.
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Teenagers in Charlottesville, Virginia come together to celebrate the life of a friend killed in an accidental shooting. A music video.
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Topics: friendship, gun saftey, religion
An honest portrait of people discussing interactions with others and inter-racial dating.
Topics: Race, Racism, Inter-racial dating
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Public service announcement that focuses on Latino related health issues.
Topics: youth, psa, latino
The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: How, to, Drive, Fast, with, David, Rodriguez, bay, school, senior, projects
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Space Dog and Space Kid was written and illustrated by then 5-year old David Cook. Darren Wheeling helped with animation and production, and David's mom Linda Cook was the narrator. Shot in the Animation Lab, and completed in the summer of 1990. Featured on the PBS show The 90's.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Lab, David Cook, Darren Wheeling, cutout
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The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: vicky, victoria, holt, bay, school, senior, projects, presidio, photo, photography, music, band,...
Bay Area youth share their perspectives on identity, diversity and community through video, audio and spoken word art.
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Topics: dialog, community, youth
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This promo highlights some of the freshest youth from around the city. these youth made films about things that affect them in their communities.
Topics: Film Festival, Youth Films
A recent immigrant from El Salvador describes his life.
Animation Corps Fall Workshop Shelly Ogata, Ken Day, Stan Peng, Ron Noble, Lee and Chad Diamante, and others? Drawn, clay, pixilation with intro by Larry Lauria. This was a tape edited to plat in the museum showing animation class work.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Corps, Media Arts, Lauria
Two young men talk about what their lives have been like growing up without fathers and also what they have learned to deal with .
Topic: Family
A high school melodrama with an unconventional girl-chases-guy love story. Writer/Director: German Rodriguez TRT: 10:00
Topics: highschool, love story
A young girl, Chaya, comoeesw hoome to see her family moving for the 7th time. She refuses to move with her family, stays behind. Remembering the previous times she had moved she feels alientated and closed out.
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Topics: youth, mother, spirituality
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Masha is a multi-talented artist in Worcester, MA. She paints, makes movies, produces a teen show at WCCA Channel 13 and is a natural in front of the camera. Here, she talks about the movie she is making with Judy Langlois, another person from WCCA Channel 13.
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Spring 1989 Animation Corps class project, done to the song Born to Be Wild. Larry Lauria instructor. Shot in the Animation Lab. Edited by Darren Wheeling using an "Electrohome JAZZ" digital effects generator at Cablevision of Manassas.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, Animation Corps, Lauria, Wheeling
Michael Jackson stopped by the museum for an official visit (BAD era), and staff captured his time in the U-TV interactive television studio. Not terribly interesting, but he poses with museum director Ann Lewin, MediaWorks director Stan Woodward, video producer Jesse Vaughn, and others while a Fairlight operator plays with effects. For some reason, this tape was made into a loop, and repeats for quite a while. Weâll spare you the full effect. April 4th 1990. He gave us all LA Gear shoes, btw.
Topics: TNLC, CCM. MediaWorks, U-TV, 1990, Stan Woodward, Ann Lewin, Jesse Vaughn, Michael Jackson,...
A young girl, Chaya, comes home to see her family moving for the 7th time. She refuses to move with her family, stays behind. Remembering the previous times she had moved she feels alienated.
Topics: youth, spirituality, mother
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Passion is a reflective piece about individual passions. By: Nicolas Ha.TRT: 2 min 33 sec
Topics: passions, hobbies
Three visual poems by young women (11 and 12 yr olds) about their relationships with their own and other people's hands, eyes and hair.
Topics: body image, positive self-concept, diversity
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A youth organized festival mixed with entertainment and workshops made for a very hot event.
Topics: Livewire Festival, Livewire, Damn yc news, Misled youth metwork
A local band starts out as a weekly gathering of friends and family and ends up producing their first album in hopes of establishing themselves firmly in the music scene of San Antonio.
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May 31, 2004
05/04
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A claymation film that features a young man who is determined to win at something.
Topics: animation, youth, claymation
Lynisha Scorza describes how she followed her dream and opened up a child care center.
"Video Tips" is a fun review of basic video production produced by the students of YouthLink 19. It teaches some of the essentials of effective video production: how to get good sound, cinematography, and DV camera functions. By Chris Tche, Joke Luis Mejia, Sayisha Warr, Tony Ballard, and Remigus Nwaokoro.
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A brief documentary based on Charles Armstrong school, its students and the opportunities it offers dyslexic learners.
Topics: A brief documentary based on Charles Armstrong school, its students and the opportunities it offers...
A boy stops to snap a photo of a bird and is mysteriously persued by two men. The film flash backs to the photo developing to reveil the mystery.
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Topic: youth
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Darren Wheeling and R. Stozo MTV logo animation demos. Cels, and cut-outs.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Lab, Wheeling, Stozo, logo
This experimental short exposes an abstract reality as seen by three different people, calling into question the limitations of simply one perspective. Writers/Directors: Andrew Baxter & America Velasquez TRT: 2:25 Screenings: Access SF (San Francisco)
Oral History of a Family Farm in Pomfret, Vermont.
Topics: youth, farm
"How Rel Feel" by Terrill Vinson portrays a young man's conflicted feelings towards his Nike Shoes. On the one hand, the filmmakers' shoes are "the thing for teens" but on the other hand, he knows that the shoes are exploiting the workers that make them.
Topics: consumerism, media, corporate power
A hodge podge of interesting early Animation Corps animation class work at CCM. Work was shot on Sony 8mm videos by pausing and unpausing the recorder. Students shot their pencil work this way, then their test animation transferred to VHS for class viewing. Part 1 of 3. Grotke intro with umbrella spin, in old CCM tech office Animation Corps bounce tests - Fall 1988 Gael Harlowâs bouncing girl, ranting, reaching Darren Wheeling MTV test backgrounds, pencil tests Sherri Loomis Chill Out On The...
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Corps, Harlow, Wheeling, Loomis, Grotke, Stozo
Cyberstalking is a public service announcement that raises awareness on the dangers of the internet.
Topics: Cyberstalking, Internet, Computer
Find your prefect match -- safely. Director: Amber DuBois TRT: 1:20
"A Better Life" by Avery Clark tells the story of the filmmaker's decision to improve his life because of the positive influence of his stepmother.
Topics: positive influence, youth, family
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Computer animation by Sarah King. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
Another reason not to smoke. Director/Camera: Grace Rathbone-Webber TRT: 30 sec
Topic: suicide
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Youth Sounds Factory goes to New York City to accept an award from the National Coalition Against Censorship. Editor: Jazmynae Young TRT: 3:00
Topic: censorship
PSA that deals with the issue of government and war and militarism.
Topic: War
Bill talks about and demonstrates his game. Produced and edited by Aleks A.
Topic: Making Video a Game with Bill Decker bay school of san francisco presidio high school california...
Sole Collectors brings the viewer into the world of shoe collecting. By: Calvin Lee. TRT: 4 min 28 sec
Topics: shoes, trends
"Heaven" is a video poem by Jose Mendez that depicts the safety and beauty of life "inside the garden" compared to the harshness of being outside, or in the "real world."
Topics: heaven, poetry, love
A young African American male is running away from a pack of reporters. When they finally catch him, they want to find out if the rumor is true: did he just vote? When he says yes, they are astounded. Youth of color voting is revolutionary and they rush off to get the next big story: a Latino voter!
Topics: voting, politics, race
The American Dream explores how the filmmaker’s parents are driven by the American Dream, and once they can not succeed themselves, urge their children to strive to become prosperous. By: Oscar Arana. TRT: 2 min 42 sec
D.I.Y. describes the underground music scene. By: Anthony Allesandroni. TRT: 4 min 38 sec
Topics: diy, underground music
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A clip from RecYouth's monthly Youth Channel series. Includes a short PSA and video poem.
Topics: recyouth, access harlem, youth channel, dogruns, langston, hughes, harlem
North Philadelphia Dobbins High School student Camike Walters graduates with honors, holds down a job, and raises her infant daughter - all in one short lifetime. A film about making choices and building character from the Big Picture Alliance.
Topics: youth, choices, character
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Is it censorship or is it respect? A heated debate goes down between young South Africans and New York City with accusations of Americans creating political correctness and SA adopting its own version.
Topics: Chat the Planet, Political Correctness, youth
A look at the Sundance Film Festival as told by German. Director/Editor: German Rodriguez TRT: 8:50
Topics: dance, sundance
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This public service announcement addresses the fact that we all wake up to and are daily faced with news that brings us down: everywhere there's a crisis, the world is falling apart, etc. Things just might start looking up if we remember to spread good news, about success, joy, and the miracles that happen everyday, in each of our lives.
Topics: youth, empowerment, media
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Fresh, youth-media that is uncensored, untarnished and entertaining. This clip is a promo that talks about these organizations' works.
Topics: Media organizations, Non-profit organizations, Youth Made medai
Welcome to My Unhappy Streets is about the unhappy streets of Bayview Hunters Point. By: Alicia Butler.TRT: 1 min 20 sec
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04/04
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My first Documentary Style film. Its a colaborative project done by my partner and I for English class at high school.
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This cutout animation helps youth to not worry about asking for help when they have a problem they cannot solve alone. It is not a weakness to be in a position to need help.
Topics: youth, animation, new york city
16 minute interview in 1990 in Animation Lab at Capital Childrenâs Museum. Talks to young people about learning to draw and becoming an animator. Interviewed by Stan Woodward.
Topics: TNLC, Animation Lab, Don Bluth, Stan Woodward, animation
documentary by David Rodriguez
Topics: Solar, Panels, Jameson, Ray, bay, school, san, francisco, presidio, senior, projects
Public service announcement that focuses on Lation related health issues.
Topics: youth, latino, PSA
Computer animation by Tucker Dobbins. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
Street Violence explores how violence affects the community. By: LaQuita D. Keele, 2005. TRT: 3 min 12 sec
Topics: street violence, teens
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Aug 4, 2004
08/04
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Kavita Goyal; Enock Burgos, Jessica Colon, Jonathan Wiggins
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PSA that deals with the current conflict in Iraq and its effects.
Computer animation by Christina Powell and Joy Juanita Ruffins. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
In a series of 2 PSA's via music and rap, a group of urban kids warn of the dangers of lead poisoning.
Topics: youth, lead poisoning, PSA
A Culture is a video essay about the meaning of hip hop. By: William Tsang. TRT: 3 min 43 sec
Topics: hiphop, music, culture
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When the piggy bank cart closes, Laina finds herself broke and jobless. Can possible employers see her strong work ethic through all the piercings? Can she find work in spite of her appearance?
Topics: piercings, youth, jobless
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This is a video titled 'Dancing with At-Risk Youth'. from theVoiz.com
Cultural Empowerment was a film created from a magazine style student African Newspaper, "Africa's Sun". The same Hatian youth that produced the film, created the newspaper.
Topics: youth, culture, media literacy
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Computer animation by Shayne Kennon and Cameron Kennon. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
A youth documents how he and his friends wasted their high school years getting high in the alleys by their school.
Topic: youth
A portrait of four teens as seen through a pencil as it travels at high school one day. Writers/Directors: Jason Alarcon, Daniel Downey,Vernell Harbin, Jazmynae Young TRT: 10:35 Screenings: Youth Film Festival (St. Helena, CA)
Topic: highschool
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Computer animation by Tom Abernethy and Ryan Garikes. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation lab, computer animation
Use your time in school wisely and have fun while you do it. PSA made for video production class.
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Topics: auditorium, school, youth
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Bay School Icons - people who make the place what it is today
Topics: Bay, School, Icons, Project, video, production
Computer animation by Dylan Oliver and Perter Moore. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
Women: Finally Unraveled takes the viewer on a search to understand the mysterious female gender. By: Sean Cobb.TRT: 2 min 43 sec
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
Two brothers vie for advancement, and face the consequences, in this modern adaptation of the fable of Cain and Able.
Topic: youth
Video self portrait. Showing a day in the life of Selam Fitwi.
Topics: Self Portrait, Youth
PSA that deals with the current conflict in Iraq and its effects.
PSA that deals with the issue of war and militarism and youth choices.
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What Lies Behind the Truth is the product of three young video-makers asking the youth of today, "What do you think about President Bush?" By: Michael Maldonado, Anita Law, and Zack Loheed. TRT: 3 min 35 sec
An anti-litter frog with the help of a fierce bluebird patrols Central Park keeping it clean from discarded candywrappers and chewing gum.
Topics: Environment, animation, environment
Promotional Documentary about the Future Kulture Program
Topics: youth, opinions, concern
Animation of long hair, by Christopher Grotke. Hair provided by Nancy Weber.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, Grotke
Computer animation by Reid Broendeo and Sean Tichenor. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
The Senior Projects and Field-based Learning Program is designed to be the culminating experience of the 12th grade year. This program is a meaningful opportunity for every senior at the Bay School to pursue their personal and academic interests inside and outside of the classroom with the close guidance of an experienced mentor. The senior project should be a unique personal journey for each student as he or she works to gain an in-depth understanding of a subject area that is of importance to...
Topics: Nicole, Stevenson, Web, Translation
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Evil Corporate woman steals the Raw Spirit from the children, disabling them from their ability to make art. In the end, she learns that art is good, and all she needed was a little love.
Topics: raw spirit, corporate, youth
A hodge podge of interesting early Animation Corps animation class work at CCM. Work was shot on Sony 8mm videos by pausing and unpausing the recorder. Students shot their pencil work this way, then their test animation transferred to VHS for class viewing. Part 2 of 3. Gael Harlow pencil tests plus other class projects.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Corps, Harlow
Computer animation by Lauryn Harrington and Ayana Freeman. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
Cultural Conflict asks "Why is the Filipino community divided when it can be united?" By: Martin Massaysay Carino. TRT: 4 min 10 sec
Topics: Filipino, culture
Voting examines the importance of young peoples' votes in the 2004 election. By: Chris Tche.
How Well Do You Know Your Parents? encourages people to take the time to get to know their family. By: Adel Sheik. TRT: 4 min 3 sec
A little poem with a big laugh in classic haiku form.
Topics: youth, poetry
Watch how a dog spends a not so normanl day taking a stroll with his owner and heading out for entertainment.
Topics: Youth, Rap session
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A pizza delivery boy dressed in his work outfit is chased by a crazed Cowboy. Who shall win?
Topics: cowboy, pizza, youth
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What is a political Convention? How does it affect a city? Why is it important for youth to be involved in politics? Does your vote count? How does the electoral college system work? These are just a few of the questions that were asked by a delegation of Youth Channel producers who recently returned from a four-day adventure to Boston.
Topics: DNC, politics, BUSH
Teenagers in Charlottesville, Virginia come together to celebrate the life of a friend killed in an accidental shooting. A music video.
Topics: friendship, gun safety, religion
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The Rosa Parks Story, by Sheeba I. Ema-Nuru, Age 4. Produced by Zatiti Ema. Animation and video assistance Darren Wheeling and Michele Willemse. Thanks to CCM, Watoto School, Manassas Cablevision. 1991.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Lab, cutout, Rosa Parks, Ema-Nuru, Wheeling, Willemse
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Excerpt from students' concept paper: High school youth, especially youth of color, are often unfairly labeled as "troublemakers," and they are discriminated against. Stores limit how many may enter; security guards follow them while they shop. Instead of funding educational programs and providing opportunities for youth, adults create repressive rules and laws that often limit opportunities. High school youth are not always "doing bad," and it is hurtful when they...
Topic: Discrimination/label
A weekly news show produced by the students of Burr and Burton Academy. The news show and it's content is entirely produced by students
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Topic: youth
Interview with the Interscope Records band Chrnoic Future at the Kelsey Club Lake PArk Florida
Topics: Chronic Future, youth
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Project: Think Different produced the music video, Changes for singer-songwriter, Eli Pabon. The message focuses on community organizing, arts activism, and features several local organizations that promote the message of how people can organize themselves to create positive change in the current system. This video was aired on WHDH Channel 7 and at numerous venues in and around Boston.
Topics: youth, empowerment
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Computer animation by Robbie Otto. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
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Golden Valley, MN, 55422 ok
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Test your knowledge of disease prevention. Director: Melissa Wee Camera: Sabrena Henderson TRT: 1:00
Topic: disease
What's In A Name is about the filmmaker's Chinese name, how she got it, and what happens to her because of it. By: Selina Lee. TRT: 3 min 4 sec
Animation Corps spring 1988, drawn-on-film loops set to music. Mostly black and white. This tape was made to play in the lobby of the museum to get people to come attempt the world record for longest drawn-on-film project. Itâs a collection of student animation from museum animation classes. Uses 16mm film, later transferred to 3/4" Umatic video.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, drawn on film, Animate 88
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7th grade students in a Students With Disabilities class at M 131 in Chinatown used stop motion animation and rap as mediums for the retelling of th Native American myth, The Dreamfast.
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Two friends are struck by lightning and obtain supernatural powers--their friendship soon turns into a climactic battle!
Topic: youth
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Young people from all over the world gather at World Festival of Youth and Students in Venezuela. They are waiting for the start of opening ceremony.
Topics: peace, Venezuela, youth
Short original animated film by Louisa and Larrissa Kirkland, and narrated by their dad. Stars a unicorn dreaming of a place where everyone has a uni-horn. A first year Animation Lab project. January-March 1990, ages 7 and 11.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, Unicorn Dreams, Kirkland
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A group of young media makers from the Youth Channel made a show called Defense Against Media Nonsense an, and made a segment about the tansit strkie
Topics: Transit Strike, Defense Against Media Nonsense
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On Caletha is a documentary about the filmmaker's friend Caletha and how she has survived tough struggles. By: Aisha Lawrence. TRT: 3 min 37 sec
This piece is focused on staying in school and going to college.
Topics: lightbulbs, youth, success
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What happens when good furniture goes bad.
Topic: youth
Computer animation by Natalie Duvall. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
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Masha is a multi-talented artist in Worcester, MA. She paints, makes movies, produces a teen show at WCCA Channel 13 and is a natural in front of the camera. Here, she talks about Worcester, the climate and her love of snow and cold - things she missed out on as a child in her native Sri Lanka.
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The Youth Worker Training Institute helps people address the specific needs of youths when working in the community. Jen Safford explains the program in detail here.
Computer animation by Matt Tolf and Michael Zmidzinski. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
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6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
Animation Corps drawn on film animation from Capital Children's Museum. VHS dub of 3/4â original.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Corps, drawn on film
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12/05
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Welcome to snowballs.pc! TiCu Mix - Musical Theatre This video was made back in 2001 with myself, my brother Tim, and his friend Curtis. It was a video submitted to our youth church as a fun video segment for the youth service. The audio is bad quality so we apologize for the audio issues if you can't hear the talking that well. Enjoy! Here's to good computing health Stephen Saylor "Snowball"
Topics: video, ticu, snowball
Eddie Goldstein from CCM demonstrating and explaining digital effects of the Mediaworks TV studio. Probably done with Stan Woodward. Using the Fairlight Computer Video Instrument effects unit. 1987 or 1988? See also: Chromakey_1987_U003
Topics: TNLC, CCM. MediaWorks, tv studio, 1987, Eddie Goldstein, Stan Woodward, digital effects, fairlight
Public service announcement that focuses on Latino related health issues.
Topics: youth, latino, PSA
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One gift idea for your girlfriend's birthday. Director: Vernell Harbin Camera: Leopoldo Rivera TRT: 45 sec Screenings: 9th Annual Urban Visionaries Film Festival (New York)
Topic: birthday
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Minneapolis, MN, 55407 ok
Public service announcements that focus on Latino related health issues.
Topics: latino, health, PSA
Youth Sounds reporters put passers by on the spot and find out what's really on their minds.
Topics: arnold, youth, interview
A hodge podge of interesting early Animation Corps animation class work at CCM. Work was shot on Sony 8mm videos by pausing and unpausing the recorder. Students shot their pencil work this way, then their test animation transferred to VHS for class viewing. This video group also has some rare shots of classes in action. (and some kids sledding) Part 3 of 3. This is from 1989. Darren Wheeling animation More Animation Corps class projects More Gael Harlow animation Rick Callender Top Productions...
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Corps, Vallone
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6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
Vicki, who is approaching high school graduation, examines who she is and where she is going. This exploration brings her to investigate her relationship to her grandmother, a holocaust survivor whom she never had a chance to meet. Vicki is the same age mow as her grandmother was when she was put into a concentration camp. What similarities do these two young women possess? How does this influence who Vicki is today?
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Topics: Family, community, war
Students discuss animation and the work they are doing at cartoon camp at Capital Children’s Museum. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, behind the scenes, students
Living In A Peaceless Community tells the story of life before and after the beef started in Hunter's Point. By: Stephen Bowers. TRT: 7 min 7 sec
Topics: Hunter's Point, violence, peace
This short video takes a deeper look at the March strike of Transit workers in the Metropolitan area: why the Transit workers of the Twin Cities went on strike, how it affected young people, and what courses of action should be taken.
Topics: Strikes/Working-Class, Transit System, Politics
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Final project by Dan Darlymple for an Animation Corps animation class taught by Larry Lauria, Dave Vallone, and Jim Strong. Shot using a Sony 8mm video camera on a tripod.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, Animation Corps, Lauria, Strong, Vallone
"Jack's mix for Ann w/titles" says the label. Sounds like Frank Stasio doing the voice over. He was a teacher at Options School. Nice shots of the old building and neighborhood. Also features Animation Lab work, intersperesed with explanatory titles. Jeremiah was a Bullfrog by Jessica Lifland in 1990. (Has a singalong). There Was a Time. 'Just Say Bart' by Adrian Smarr in 1990. Born to Be Wild. Unicorn Dreams. Christopher Grotke working on Paper Dance, Chuck Jones and Michael Jackson...
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Museum promo, MediaArts, Animation Lab, U-TV, 1990
Computer animation by Brandon Green and Chike Croslin. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
A child genius faces the changes brought on by adulthood. Writer/Director: Paolo Sambrano Editor: Daniel Downey TRT: 9:10 Screenings: APAture Film Festival (San Francisco)
Topics: adulthood, genius
Animator Chuck Jones at ribbon cutting and opening the Animation Lab at Capital Children's Museum. Stan Woodward introduces him. All the kids will get a free book (Chuck Amuck), soon to be published. You can see the Bugs Bunny he drew on the wall in the background.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, Animation Corps, Chuck Jones
Finding Your Adjective explores the vocabulary of teenagers and questions why teenagers concentrating on negative aspects about themselves rather than on positive ones. By: Anita Law. TRT: 2 min 20 sec
Topics: teens, positive self image, language
Helens can agree on one thing. Director: Amber DuBois TRT: 30 sec
Computer animation by Jeremy Band. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
Sherri Loomis PSA encouraging drivers to Chill Out On The Beltway.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Lab, Loomis, beltway
Roger Mejia returns to his native El Salvador to distribute shoes to the children in his village. Roger hopes to return next year to El Salvador and continue his mission.
Topic: youth
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This short documentary examines the decision of a local school district to ban "item of personal expression" from graduation ceremonies.
Topics: educational policy, tonga, youth
Computer animation by India Teal. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
Scott Miller's animated MTV logo demo, "Kinda makes you want to sing." Two versions.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Lab, Miller, logo
Heaven depicts the harshness of reality versus the comforts of an imaginary garden space. By: Jose Mendez. TRT: 1 min 27 sec
Topics: identity, immigration, isolation
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Top tHat, a cartoon by Darren Wheeling. Virginia Harlow, Gael Harlow, and Robert Beech. Animation Coordinator Christopher Grotke. Recording engineer Mark Bousek. Sound Effects Sanjaya Krishna. Video Editor George Goins. Music borrowed from Jo Ann Castle with love. Software was Pansophic StudioWorks. Produced at the Animaton Lab at Capital Children's Museum. Created primarily on an IBM 286 with a Targa graphics board. Shown at SIGGRAPH's Animation Theater. Winner of awards. Sound recorded at...
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, Top tHat
The After Effect shows how a daughter sees her father in a new light after learning about a scar left from his experiences in the Vietnam War. By: Ly Thu Anh.TRT: 3 min 22 sec
Computer animation by Michael Zmidzinski. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
Charming and weird claymation work in progress. Label says âElina Claymation,â â5th Down,â and âPencil tests for Writer Etalâ if that provides any clues. Iâve never seen this before.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Lab, claymation
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
A short video composed of many digital still photographs of Enrique and his little brother. In voiceover, Enrique tells a story about how his negative and positive behaviors influence his younger brother.
Topics: youth, latino, family
Computer animation by Kerry Garikes. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM < Animation Lab, computer animation
Keys, dancing trees, walk cycles, and funny frog walks. Pencil tests and other drawn experiments. By Christopher Grotke. 1989
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, Grotke
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6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
A collection of animation tests and titles done with the Pansophic system (IMB AT 286) and a BCD frame controller. Nothing spectacular, but shows some very early 3-D computer animation experiments. You can tell we were learning about rotating things on each axis, learning about texture maps, and figuring out how to use timelines. 1990
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, AT 286, pansophic, BCD frame controller, computer animation
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
Hope Vi Youth Leadership for Change national summit on UC-Berkeley's campus.
Topics: youth, leadership, conference
Project: Think Different joined Citizen Schools, Jane Feinberg Productions, and a distinguished team of filmmakers to work with middle school students on a nonpartisan video that gives youth a voice and engages them in our democratic process. The video was screened at the Democratic National Convention and on CSPAN, as well as on local ABC, CBS, and NBC stations during the summer and fall. The video aims to shift attitudes toward youth and create a public awareness about youth perspectives.
Topics: youth, civic engagement, political interest
Computer animation by Danielle Walker. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
Capital Children's Museum maintenance crew and museum staff wishes you a Merry Christmas. With Mike, Mark Thorne beatboxing, Eddie's Rudolph rap, Tanara, Stephanie, and Lorenzo. 1990? Some good old fashioned goofing around in the TV studio, playing with Fairlight special effects. Probably a slow day, or after a staff party. Everyone who worked there will enjoy this.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Holiday, MediaArts, U-TV, maintenance, staff, 1990
Mae interview at The Culture Room Ft. Lauderdale.
Topics: MAE, youth, music video
Give Us a Break is about the stresses and lack of sleep in high school. By: Jessica Tsuei. TRT: 1 min 30 sec
A Day In The Life Of Raul ... is about one day in the life of a San Francisco teenager.By: Raul Llamas. TRT: 3 min 2 sec
Computer animation by Sean Plummer and Andres Puente-Duany. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
âDamon, Tanara, Gina Fairlight effects.â says the label. Shot in the TV Studio at Capital Children's Museum. Shows the Fairlight control screen. Communications exhibit staff operating and performing. TV Studio had a camera and teleprompter in a room with a blue screen, the Fairlight for colorful digital effects, and a chromakey unit. There was also a 3/4â edit system and a mixer to switch between sources. 1992?
Topics: TNLC, CCM. MediaArts, U-TV, Fairlight
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Children can make a difference. Director: Jazmynae Young TRT: 1:50
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
Eddie Goldstein from CCM demonstrating and explaining the chromakey of the Mediaworks TV studio. Probably done with Stan Woodward. Using the Fairlight Computer Video Instrument effects unit. 1987 or 1988? Incomplete. See also: DigitalEffects_1987_U004
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, tv studio, 1987, Eddie Goldstein, Stan Woodward
Chris Beutler helped kids make this video about solar energy, mixing animation (The Solarsaurus) and live action. Darolle McKnight Sebastion Ozi Jenal Tyree Hardy Natasha Bynum Sammarria Ross Teresa Dross (or Cross) Louise Van order Chris Beutler Mark Thevenot Staff of Toon_A-Vision
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaArts, Animation Lab, Beutler, Toon A-Vision
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Mediaworks brought in Jude Tolley to teach students from The Ellington School for the Arts in an animation workshop with at The National Learning Center's Capital Children's Museum. This has everything - hand-drawn, claymation, pixilation. Director Jude Tolley, assistant director Karen Ellzey, music by Matt Jones, and animated by Michelle Dyer, Walter Devore, Barry Bishop, Steven ?, Dan Darlymple, and Jessica True. Made with a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the D.C....
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, 1987, Jude Tolley, Ellington School
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
Computer animation by Nzinga Kelliebrew and Alex Gregg. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, computer animation
How Rel Feel asks the question, "Do I really need Nike shoes?" and humorously examines the filmmakers' love/hate relationship with his own consumerism. By: Terrill Vinson. TRT: 2 min 37 sec
Topics: consummer culture, capitalism, teens, nike
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6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
Computer animation by Nate Belasco and Ben Smith. Summer 2000 animation workshop.
Topics: TNLC, CCM, Animation Lab, compter animation
The raw elements edited together for for U002. This 'Dub from Master' has a bit cleaner video than U002 but isn't edited yet and has no sound. Looks like it was shot on film and a projection was videotaped (3/4" Umatic most likely). Mediaworks brought in Jude Tolley to teach students from The Ellington School for the Arts in an animation workshop with at The National Learning Center's Capital Children's Museum. This has everything - hand-drawn, claymation, pixilation. Director Jude Tolley,...
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, 1987, Jude Tolley, Ellington School
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
The 202 Animation Corps class, led by Larry Lauria, Jim Strong and Dave Vallone in 1988. Animators each took a segment of the song and had predetermined spots to hand-off scenes to the next person. Some students didnât finish their sections, and some stand-by animation was used (the rice and chopsticks) to fill in. Students include: Amy Helm, 16, Thomas Jefferson HS for Science and Technology Erik Blankinship, 13, Good Consul in Wheaton, Damascus, MD Rick Callender, 17, Silver Brook HS, Silver...
Topics: TNLC, CCM, MediaWorks, Animation Lab, Animation Corps, Lauria, Strong, Vallone
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
Dead Eyez is a short poetic piece that raises questions regarding patriotism after 9/11 and what the public is told to say and not say. By: Jose Bemal TRT: 2 min 40 sec
Topics: US citizen, youth, government, Bush, citizen
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6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
6 East 32nd St, 8th Floor, New York, NY, 10016, US, 212-725-7000
You Shouldn't Judge A Book By Its Cover looks at how youth feel about being stereotyped. By: Lydia Tulba. TRT: 4 min 21 sec
Topics: stereotypes, culture, race'ethnicity