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.
With this digital story Emerald Smith reminds us to embrace who we are and to not listen to shallow comments on the way we look and act. She shares the secret of her strength and happiness: cherishing the people she loves!
A raw, honest film, My Brother was created by the filmmaker to honor her brother who lost his life to gang violence on her 13th birthday. She hopes her work will help people to connect with losing a loved one and perhaps inspire people to stop being violent.
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.
Second Look is a video that explores adult stereotypes of teens. The video asks adults to renew their faith in youth. Teens are made of more than just their faults, they have the potential to be amazingly successful.