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Videos tagged "High school films"

Death Pong


An action movie revealing the true competitive battles of Ping Pong. By Adam Kennedy.

Safe?


A short stop-motion claymation that adapts a Shel Silverstein poem in which a girl looks both ways before crossing the street. By Angela Chen.

Sixteen


Sixteen year olds should be allowed to vote. Some agree, others dispute. Are teens ready to vote at such a young age? By Monica Guerra.

The After Party


Set in silent black-and-white, a janitor, left to clean up after an office party, does more than expected. By Jason Lo.

Bamboozled.org - Genocide Interviews


"Are you Aware?" Bamboozled author, Julia, interviews classmates on their awareness of genocide and any involvements they may have in their schools or communities for spreading awareness.

BAMboozled.org Lights up the Mic


BAMboozled had an awesome show.... here's the tape

DJ Olympics


The Urban Music Program is a project of the Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center

http://urbanmusicprogram.org

http://snbc.org

Abortion: Random high school students' opinions


The title says it all. The movie is well done, and the issue is presented in a way that will challenge you.

When in Doubt...Bus


The issue of busing in San Francisco has a much deeper history and larger breadth than the San Francisco Unified School District itself. The issue has its roots in our beginnings as a slave nation; the magnitude of our subject presented a chance to teach our youth a great deal about our society. Secondly, we knew all of our participants, being middle school students, would be inspired to have an opportunity to explore digital media production and to hear their voices and creativity expressed in such a colorful way. Not to mention, the cash for participation that could only help most of our student's families. And finally, and most importantly, we also hoped to move the viewers to change their worlds

Bamboozled - Mini Documentary on our group


We are a hive of teenagers, congregating at the Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center in San Francisco with one mission: to Find Truth in Youth. BAMboozled.org is our vehicle, a web site that publishes our lives. Our goal is to present an alternative and more authentic view of teen life than the stereotype on network television and in most Hollywood movies. We want to give the media competition for the interest of teens around the world.


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