Taking objects and sights people encounter everyday and putting a vibrant visual spin on them, "Look" is a short video that tries to show its viewers the importance of design and creativity. In today’s world, “art” is still often perceived as something of little importance by the society. Therefore, the creators of “Look” wish to inspire a new-found appreciation for the effort and work put into objects that surround us such as architecture, graphic design, fashion, and many more. With this in mind, “Look” hopes to make the viewers realize the beauty of the world conveyed through art.
Taking objects and sights people encounter everyday and putting a vibrant visual spin on them, "Look" is a short video that tries to show its viewers the importance of design and creativity. In today’s world, “art” is still often perceived as something of little importance by the society. Therefore, the creators of “Look” wish to inspire a new-found appreciation for the effort and work put into objects that surround us such as architecture, graphic design, fashion, and many more. With this in mind, “Look” hopes to make the viewers realize the beauty of the world conveyed through art.
A short documentary that asks why middle school age students make fun of homosexuality and make gay jokes. Artist's statement: "What brought me to this subject was that my ELA teacher was encouraging us to do a lot of social justice projects and I was interested in the top…
Childhood is considered a precious commodity in this world. To relinquish this treasure at an early age is to give away one of the greatest privileges in life. In A Poem to Teenage Mothers the hard words of one adolescent parent beckons onto her peers not to lose such inno…
A Public Service Announcement about the choices teenagers face when confronted with the decision to take their relationship to the next level. The video shows the consequences of such decisions and asks the question, are you really ready?
Directed and produced by students of St. Charles Sixth Form College. Filmmakers explore reasons behind the rise in teenage pregnancies in the UK and ask whether, contrary to popular opinion, teenagers can in fact make good parents.