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Category: Music

Music Video Program:

Inner City Blues
Jocelyn Rodriguez
Age 19
Ghetto Film School

A soulful interpretation of a socially conscious Marvin Gaye song.

Black
Matt Mitchener
Age 17
Oak Park River Forest High School

A music video to the song "Black" by Pearl Jam.

Stranger
Montana Casey
Age 17
Perpich Center for Arts Education

A music video for the single "Stranger" by Endless Blue. Stranger explores the emotion of a young woman feeling out of synch with herself and the world.

Brothers Pogo
Ross Bollinger
Age 18
Light House Studio, Inc.

A comedic film incorporating music about a little boy on a pogo stick.

Grillz
Dan Feder
Age 17
The North Broward Prep School

Rap video of song "Grillz" starring the artist's video crowd.

Help Me Please
Youth Sounds Production
Bay Area Video Coalition

A music video created in collaboration with Bay Unity Music Project.

A Polaroid Moment
Colin Wright
Age 17
Willowbrook High School

A Polaroid Moment is an experimental animation showing the ups and downs of a young relationship using Polaroid photography.

Thank God for Sunglasses
Alex Curtis
Age 18
Oak Park River Forest High School

A stop-motion film about a business man who is freed from a machine that builds workers and travels through a surreal world when he becomes faced with his ultimate fate.

You'll Never Know Me
Brandon Dudley
Age 17
Light House Studio, Inc.

A short film about self sacrifice for the good of others.

Friend
Joy Jones
Age 17
Oak Park River Forest High School

A young girl who constantly is reminded that she is physically unattractive becomes haunted by her reflections, losing all hope and self-confidence and consequently attempts suicide. When suicide fails she turns to God for help.

Fever
Rachel Winterton
Age 18

A story of three girls who decide to go out and then get lost in three separate worlds on their way to meeting each other.

Boom Box $14.99's Cup Don't Pour Right
Andrew Quitmeyer
Age 19

Rappers who are tired with the common stereotype that they are merely delinquents attempt to set themselves apart from this label through song.