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Adobe Youth Voices
Adobe Youth Voices is a global philanthropic initiative that empowers youth in underserved communities worldwide to "create with purpose" by using multimedia and digital tools to communicate and share their ideas, demonstrate their potential, and take action in their communities. Adobe Youth Voices shows the power technology brings to learning and enabling youth to think creatively, communicate effectively, and work collaboratively — critical 21st century skills. Find out more.
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Adobe Design Achievement Awards
The Adobe Design Achievement Awards celebrate student achievement reflecting the powerful convergence of technology and the creative arts. The competition — which showcases individual and group projects created with industry-leading Adobe creative software — honors the most talented and promising student graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators, digital filmmakers, and computer artists from the world's top institutions of higher education. Find out more.
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Spy Hop Productions
Founded in 1999, Spy Hop provides approximately 1,000 youth participants per year with hands-on and mentorship-based learning experiences in the documentary arts, film/video production, audio engineering, and web design. All of Spy Hop’s programs encourage youth to explore issues that are meaningful to their lives, to become critical consumers of media, and to become actively involved in their communities. Find out more.
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Listen Up!
Listen Up! is a youth media network that connects young video producers and their allies to resources, support, and projects in order to develop the field and achieve an authentic youth voice in the mass media. Find out more.
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Reel Grrls
Reel Grrls is a unique after-school media & technology training program that empowers diverse teenage girls to critique media images and to gain media technology skills, mentored by a network of women media professionals. Each year, 80 girls go through our program and graduate with valuable skills in video, audio, and web production. We believe that it is important to give young women the skills to critically evaluate the media they are exposed to and then to empower them to produce their own media. Find out more.
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EVC
The Educational Video Center (EVC) is an award-winning not-for-profit media arts center that teaches documentary video production and media analysis to youth, educators, and community organizers. EVC's mission is dedicated to the creative and community-based use of video and multi-media as tools for social change and as means to develop the literacy, research, public speaking, and work preparation skills of young people from diverse communities across New York City. Find out more.
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BAVC Factory
Bay Area Video Coalition, or BAVC (pronounced "bay-vac") is a nonprofit media arts center. BAVC was launched in 1976 as a way to make emerging video technology accessible to independent mediamakers. Today, with that mission still at its core, BAVC has evolved into a media arts "teaching hospital." Find out more.
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Reel Works
Founded in 2001, Reel Works Teen Filmmaking is a full-time non-profit media arts organization that serves over 150 teens each year through four core programs: The Lab, The Lab Master Class, Reel Impact and Teen Film Camp. Find out more.
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