2012 Adobe Youth Voices Film Camp at Cinequest - Day 02
Adobe Youth Voices Film Camps provides to youth the opportunity to create high-quality youth-produced media created to address critical issues and effect positive change. Students learn how to take their filmmaking to the next level – and receive the unique opportunity to premiere their film at the Cinequest Film Festival.
Adobe Youth Voices Film Camps provides to youth the opportunity to create high-quality youth-produced media created to address critical issues and effect positive change. Students learn how to take their filmmaking to the next level – and receive the unique opportunity to premiere their film at the Cinequest Film Festival.
Thousands of children in Africa are abducted into war every year by corrupt soldier militias. These child soldiers are placed into extremely violent situations and girls are frequently abused and forced into unimaginably heinous acts. As 8th grade students living in Chicag…
In our group we experienced what students have on teachers and how it reflects the students' performance and motivation in the class. Students should be more aware of their attitude towards their education. We chose to make a youth video about expressing the relationship b…
We decided to choose this topic because we feel everyone is insecure about something and we wanted to address some of our insecurities. We interviewed students whom had insecurities, and we used the most common topics. We wanted our peers to relate to them. We had three st…
This project is part of the Children protection campaign, its a series of photo story telling with digital art, that can help people be more aware on children rights of safety
This year we studied about the rights of a child. We learned that millions of children worldwide do not have the freedom to have a voice in their lives. Children have the right to food, water, shelter. love, a community, and an education. We hope that others will join with…
Stop bullying is a question of attitude, both group and individual. Everybody can contribute. A simple gesture can be the first action as shown in this video.
Youth from South Africa and the United States bring rap artist Diamante Horton's lyrics to life with interviews and imagery portraying the universal struggle for equality, freedom, and opportunity.