Graffiti isn’t just something you see on the streets or something you see people going to jail for. It’s a way that people express themselves. In this video people talk about what inspires them to pursue drawing graffiti and why they are interested in doing graffiti.
Graffiti isn’t just something you see on the streets or something you see people going to jail for. It’s a way that people express themselves. In this video people talk about what inspires them to pursue drawing graffiti and why they are interested in doing graffiti.
The object of FotoSynthesis is to create a self-sustaining education program to connect middle school students in the DC area with middle schools students from around the world through a combination of social media and photography. Students will share photog…
This film looks at the successes of Canada in terms of its music, culture, languages and the integration of different cultures into the nation. Students from Mexico visited Canada to create this film with Canadian students and to celebrate the diversity and …
This music video is a collaboration between the Peapod Academy at MACLA in San Jose, CA and the Bonaire AYV Site. The video emphasizes the need to continue to fight and strive to reach your goals, while continuing to run and reach your dreams by any means.
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In our city we have many young artists. We made this video to express our admiration for them. It is also a tribute to all the young people in the world who are not afraid to follow their passions and creativity.
The video goes through different Stereotypes and the opposites of them, the black drop signifies a stereotype and the white drop shows the opposite/ contradiction fact.
Based on a true story. A young man starts his day early at work while practicing for a phone call that will determine whether or not if he will be going to college. Unfortunately, it is not the practicing he has to worry about.
I wanted to show what the world would look like without creativity. I feel that this is important because lawmakers are cutting creative programs from schools.