We Wonder, We Create is a video made by a group of 4th and 5th graders at the South Shore School in Seattle. Using stop-motion animation, the students investigate the creative process from the spark of an idea all the way to an invention or artistic product.
The video explains the current situation of the U.S. government having prisons as the main priority over education. It also explains the possible outcomes if the priority of the government doesn’t change.
This is a video we created to re-enact one of the most heart-breaking and empowering recent true-life stories that we had heard relating to a terrible bullying incident at a high school in the U.S. A student was bullied for just wearing a pink shirt to school! We depicted …
"We are all immigrants" is a photo-audio slideshow part of Make The Road campaign in support of the Dream Act. The piece aims to show the other side of the immigration issue, the one affecting hard working undocumented families and especially their children, unable to atte…
A short documentary that lists the reasons why more physical education time could benefit today’s youth both physically and mentally. Artist's statement: "Our school does not offer enough gym time, so I decided to make a video on why we should have more gym and the b…
Against All Odds is a personal documentary which tracks the filmmaker’s passion for the game of basketball, as well as his journey through the college process as a high school senior.