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.
16 year-old David Were lives in Kibera, Africa’s largest slum on the outskirts of Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi. Basic facilities like the bathroom become an enormous chore as the family uses buckets and plastic bags to dispose of human waste. The b…
When Marisol Becerra was a little girl, she thought that the huge smokestacks in her community, Chicago’s “Little Village,” were a “Cloud Factory.” Years later, as she watched her younger sister Brenda suffer from Asthma, she realized th…
Adobe Youth Voices Filmmaking Camp at Cinequest Film Festival selection.This work was created over three weeks as part of the Adobe Youth Voices Filmmaking Camp at Cinequest and premiered March 7, 2009 at a special screening at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, CA.
Through a series of interview segments, the audience learns that they are not always such anti social people and that they do other things besides play video games like play guitar or dance or work. Gamers are normal people who just happen to also p…
Hispanic immigrants struggle with prejudice and stereotypes. This video shows that Hispanics/Latinos are different from one another despite having similar features, gastronomy and traditions.
Adobe Youth Voices Filmmaking Camp at Cinequest Film Festival selection.This work was created over three weeks as part of the Adobe Youth Voices Filmmaking Camp at Cinequest and premiered March 7, 2009 at a special screening at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, CA.
“Bee Positive” is a story of one girl’s struggle with leukemia. It takes a look at the love of her family as they support her both during and after her chemotherapy treatments. Bee demonstrates inner courage as she tries to live life no matter her obstacles.