"The Power of One", is a video that was made to show people that it only takes one person to make a difference. It shows how people in a group are influenced by those around them, and will not stop something they feel is wrong for fear of being rejected by the masses. If one person decides to step up to take action against the wrong they are seeing, it can cause a chain reaction amongst the crowd to stop what it is they are doing. This also has an application in life around our neighborhood or any other communities that we are apart of. This concept can also be applied to youth to teach them how to change the way individuals think and react to public situations for the better.
"The Power of One", is a video that was made to show people that it only takes one person to make a difference. It shows how people in a group are influenced by those around them, and will not stop something they feel is wrong for fear of being rejected by the masses. If one person decides to step up to take action against the wrong they are seeing, it can cause a chain reaction amongst the crowd to stop what it is they are doing. This also has an application in life around our neighborhood or any other communities that we are apart of. This concept can also be applied to youth to teach them how to change the way individuals think and react to public situations for the better.
This is a video we created to re-enact one of the most heart-breaking and empowering recent true-life stories that we had heard relating to a terrible bullying incident at a high school in the U.S. A student was bullied for just wearing a pink shirt to school! We depicted …
"The Power of One", is a video that was made to show people that it only takes one person to make a difference. It shows how people in a group are influenced by those around them, and will not stop something they feel is wrong for fear of being rejected by the masses. If o…
This Video is to encourage people to be a better person in their life by showing personal qualities instead of a persons looks, and to demonstrate what the idea of a perfect person.
This animation is part of a collection of short Public Service Announcements produced by students from Balboa High School in San Francisco, California.