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Teen Media Video Gallery
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2006-2007
Voices of Katrina is a project that provided resources and real life experiences to the youth in our community. With the help of the Sparkpllug Foundation, seven youth representatives from TMP traveled to New Orleans to connect with survivors of a natural and political disaster.   This video is a small window into their experiences as they listened, and learned about the devasting time in the history of New Orleans and theses people's lives.



    FA2007
   Scam
is a short video documentary/PSA     about the recent scam that the Community       Art Center experienced at the time of their     technology purchases. After hearing the     story Shanti Oppenheimer, an intermediate     teen in the TMP program, felt compelled to     address  this issue of fraudulent crimes and     what   draws people to commit them.     Through this  video Shanti wanted to     communicate not only  to the people who     are at risk of being scammed, but also     wanted to send a message to those     commiting such crimes.



   
  

 
    FA2007

   The Recognized Girl
is a project lead
    by young women who examined popular     images of women in Art  History as a means     to engage in a dialogue about self-image     and identity. Along with video the girls also     explored large format photography as they     composed and captured their self portraits.     Project still in progress, new participants are     welcome.


   
    


    Summer 2007
    What is a Gangsta? A group exploration of     technical and conceptual skills with the         goal of defining the term Gangsta.


 

 

   Summer 2007
   The Card Bored is an advanced project        written, directed, and produced by Annie        Lensch. The video is a fictionalized     narrative portrait of her brother who acts     as Card in  the video.  Card's daily     boredom leads him to construct a     cardboard friend for himslef who then     becomes a concern for his parents.  What     and see what happens to Card.


 

 

 

SP 2007
Who Am I? is a beginning group video project where the teens learn the basics of technical and artistic skills guided by a creative theme: Black History.  For this project each teen chose a prominent African American icon that they would like to represent. Taking on a creative performance approach the teens embodied the persona commuicating a bit of personal history and knowledge to their audience.