1.08.2008

January Show '08: Twisted Perception


This is wild. This is the true potential of those mainstream media makers that we all know and "love". They can completely fabricate the essence of what people believe to be beauty, and make it whatever they want, with the aid of make up, computer graphics and the imagination. In Media, beauty isn't always pure and anything is possible! This video makes that theory very clear.

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January Show '08: JANY's Groundhog Job Shadow Day Segment


Groundhog Day is coming up, so a new group of young people will experience similar job shadows. Check out the segment!

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January Show '08: HIV/Aids What do people really know?


Youth Producers at Youth Channel produced a piece on AIDS awareness. They asked some people around the community some questions regarding STD's and other STI's. Many people aren't very aware of the difference between HIV/AIDS you'll be surprised; This is how it all turned out.

January Show '08: HIV/Aids Poster Contest


In the High School of Graphic Communications Arts, towards the end of the year, they held an Hiv/Aids poster design contest for the students that attended that school.
Check out this segment.

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January Show '08: Y.M.I.C. Talent Segment


We went to Humanities Prep. High School and filmed a talent show, to show the Manhattan community that young people are talented in more ways than one. They interviewed the young talent, meanwhile capturing and enjoying the nights festivities. Enjoy this clip. There are more school talent shows to come!

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January Show '08: Youth Made Music Video "In the Streets"


This Music Video was edited/directed by a young person named Christen Cofer. He wanted to capture the true essence of the streets told by artist Inklinked feat Alonzo, so he choose to shoot it in their neighborhood. This is his perception of the rules to follow by to "survive in the streets". Music is an expression, so these rules don't have to apply to everyones lifestyle, so long as they understand that this lifestyle is lived by at-risk youth everyday in the inner-city. Check it out. According to the view through Christen and Inklinked's lense, this is how things are..."In the Streets".