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Videos tagged "snbc"

Queering My Mother


This film depicts the coming-out of a rebellious young queer woman and how it served as an incentive for her intolerant mother to work towards a mutual understanding with her daughter. A film made by Lourdes Rivas from Madleine Lim's Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project at the Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center.

Paranoia


An outcast girl reads a horror book and becomes convinced that she is doomed the same fate as a character in the book. Find out why...

By Nancy Xia from Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center's SCREAM high school movie group. www.screamin.org

Merry Xmas


Did you know that Santa has an enemy named the Evil Taco Man? A flash animation by Jennifer Lo from Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center's ASLC Flash Group.

Eco-Cop: The Reign of Lightbulb Man


This film is about Eco-Cop, an environmentally minded officer who takes on Lightbulb Man, an evildoer who spends his days gathering and wasting energy. By Wayland He from Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center's high school film group SCREAM.

To the Moon


A flash animation that combines space, rockets and meatloaf. Made by Jennifer Lo from Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center's ASLC Flash animation group.

The Slime


Help save Ryan from the Slime! Slime attacks in this flash animation from SNBC's ASLC flash group.

One Quarter


This is our entry to Apple's Insomnia Film Festival. Please feel free to rate it on the Apple site. http://edcommunity.apple.com/insomnia_fall07/item.php?itemID=120 This movie was made by S.C.R.E.A.M., Sunset Creators Reaching Every Able Mind, a high school film group based in San Francisco. We tried to make it in 12 hours, but in the end we needed 15. We had two members of our Urban Music group help us make the soundtrack, and for the first time they composed completely original music using Garageband and other programs.

All City; Insights on Graffiti Pt. II


This is the first film created by SCREAM, SNBC (Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center) High School meeting group. This documentary explores multiple San Francisco perspectives on graffiti in an effort to inspire a continuing conversation about this controversial issue. Through interviews with city and school officials, merchants, residents, graffiti writers and artists, the filmmakers probe the multi-dimensional question, "where do you draw the line on graffiti?"

DJ Olympics


The Urban Music Program is a project of the Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center

http://urbanmusicprogram.org

http://snbc.org

Day at the Beach


Three ten-year olds have a blast checking out Ocean Beach in San Francisco. Created by Made in partnership with filmmaker Madeleine Lim and Experience Corps.


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