Six members of Adobe Youth Voices were given the task of creating a song and music video that addresses one of the main issues or concerns that they see within their own communities. After discussing and brainstorming several topics, the group decided to focus on stereotypes and created a song that sends the message: “Even though we are different, we experience many of the same struggles.” Their collaborative effort, along with their creativity and commitment to the project, produced an extremely well-put together video with a powerful message.
Six members of Adobe Youth Voices were given the task of creating a song and music video that addresses one of the main issues or concerns that they see within their own communities. After discussing and brainstorming several topics, the group decided to focus on stereotypes and created a song that sends the message: “Even though we are different, we experience many of the same struggles.” Their collaborative effort, along with their creativity and commitment to the project, produced an extremely well-put together video with a powerful message.
This digital story explores the distance between the filmmaker’s life in New York City and his past in China: the same sky above us and a different world below.
With the Bomber or With the Bombed? is about the atomic bomb, Japan, America, and how the filmmaker’s life as a child with Japanese ancestry, born and raised in America, relates to all of them.
This is a piece based on a poem we wrote together as a group. Though there are many ways Boston is described, we wanted to represent the neighborhoods that we are from and our experiences. What we see, hear, touch, and smell in our neighborhoods.
In this Flash animation, students from Ridgemont High School are showing the diversity of their school by rotoscoping all the ethnic dances preformed during last year’s talent show.
As part of an Adobe Youth Voices public service announcement project, students in Robin Lambert's and Patty Smith's classes explored a variety of topics important to them and produced over 20 PSAs on stereotypes, depression, gangs, the environment, and other subjects.