The Adobe Youth Voices Aspire Awards is an international juried media competition that recognizes projects that best illustrate the program’s ‘Create with Purpose’ philosophy. Winning submissions are original, high-quality youth-produced multimedia created to address critical issues and effect positive change.
The Adobe Youth Voices Aspire Awards is an international juried media competition that recognizes projects that best illustrate the program’s ‘Create with Purpose’ philosophy. Winning submissions are original, high-quality youth-produced multimedia created to address critical issues and effect positive change.
This animation is part of a collection of short Public Service Announcements produced by students from Balboa High School in San Francisco, California.
The central idea behind "Vanishing" was to present a alternate reality in which art no longer exists, a reality that is slowly become real. Due to funding cuts across the country, art programs in public schools are being lost. This current generation of young artists is sl…
This music video is about the experience that illegal immigrants face: the danger, not knowing what might happen to them on their journey, to commemorate the struggle of immigration, and for the brave people who try to make a living in a place they don't know. Especi…
A society determines value. A society such as the U.S. is known for its wealth and the value it esteems to its goods. “One Penny More” takes a look at the value of a penny in a third-world country. Its value is the “difference between living and dying&…
This powerful PSA on the issue of immigration is addressed, specifically the Dream Act, which is a bill in Congress that would give undocumented students a path to becoming citizens. The video features student who in compelling short quick statements explain and ask for s…
This is a documentary about the filmmaker and his family as they struggle to deal with the deportation of his Father. The filmmaker interviews his father, via a phone conversation, his mother at home and ends with the filmmaker talking directly into the camera. This doc…