Youth Produced
I have worked with many different programs, summer camps and schools to produce student films. Students are taught the basics of film making and produce their own work.
This narration collaboration shows some of the views students see on their way to class. With original music and 4 different cameras, we get snippets of the places where students roam.
In this mini documentary, students and faculty are questioned about whether they feel that working out, or a lack thereof, has any impact on their grades or overall energy levels throughout their school day.
Mental Break is a short PSA that delves into the issue of anxiety and other mental health issues affecting the teens featured in the film, as well as statistical data about said issues.
When a group of Japanese students visit New York City for the summer, they discuss the stereotypes portrayed in the media about Japanese and American culture. Through the use of skits and interviews, we attempt to explore the origins of those ideas.
Nothing Easy is Worth Getting : Meant to motivate the youth through some powerful words and images.
What’s Your Status? : Students create a PSA to talk about the relationships that surround social media and how not everything should be known to the world.
Phone Trouble : PSA talking about the difficulty that youth have with their phones.
Hennessy Challenge: When a social media Challenge has a deadly effect on a youth that wants to prove himself to his peers.
Look UP!!! : This PSA highlights youth experiences of walking without paying attention to their surroundings, and for some, highlights how it could be fatal.
Don’t Touch, Just Look : The themes in this PSA are appropriate ways to respect people’s boundaries when trying to ask them out on a date.