Official Premiere of Student PSA's at MS 45 Bronx

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OFFICIAL PREMIERE THREE PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS ON THE HEALTH RISKS OF SUGARY SNACKS AND BEVERAGES

March 15th, 2018 MS 45, Bronx, NY 3:15 PM


Back row, left to right: Yadira Ramos, Madeline Marcial, MS45 Teacher Lauren Condy, Jaime Rosado Middle row, left to right: Creative Art Works Teaching Artist Sara Montijo, Fatimatou Bah, Joana Vivas, Mariah Lopez Front row, left to right: Melina Reyes, Miguel Galarza

About the Public Service Announcement Program

Students in this after-school class learned to make Public Service Announcement (PSA’s) videos about the health risks of consuming too many sugary snacks and beverages. Students were challenged to craft a compelling argument using testimonials, dramatization, humor and statistics. Making a video is a collaborative effort that requires teamwork as well as the ability to share or delegate responsibilities as needed. Video-making also requires a broad range of artistic and technical skills, including writing, project planning, storyboarding, directing actors, and video and sound recording and editing. Under the guidance of an experienced Teaching Artist, students worked with professional quality DSLR cameras and audio recording equipment and edited their videos on Adobe Premier, the industry standard software. These PSA are available on the web at vimeo.com/channels/MS45PSAs. We hope you enjoy watching them, and, more importantly, that they will persuade you to choose healthier alternatives to sugary snacks and drinks.


Reflections from the Videographers Yadira Ramos In this PSA program, we are making videos that will help persuade people to stop eating so many sweets and stop drinking so many sugary drinks. It was surprising that I could actually edit and record and put together a camera. When I saw the editing program for the first time, it was confusing. There were so many buttons and so many screens, the preview screen, the library... I was like, "Oh, my God! What to do?" But now it’s just easy enough to use, and it's fun. Now I’m thinking, "Maybe I can work in recording movies and editing videos and movies." Madeline Marcial The best contribution to my group’s PSA was thinking of more ideas, even if some of the ideas were not used. I also learned how to set up a camera to film the actors and I helped edit our video. The thing I liked about the program was working with others. I also discovered that I like filming and it was nice holding the camera and taking videos. Fatimatou Bah I discovered that I liked editing and writing when I came to this program. I like it because it was fun editing on the computer. I found my perfect vision! Mariah Lopez I learned in this class how to use cameras. This could help me in the future because I would like to make videos. Joana Vivas People think that working with cameras and editing video is easy, but it's not. It takes a lot of time for it to actually make sense, but when you get the hang of it, it starts to come easy. My new skill is keeping still with the camera. Mathew Santos The new skill that I have acquired was learning how to use a camera correctly. Before coming to this class, I didn’t know how to use a real DSLR camera. Melina Reyes We did a storyboard and we thought about what the actors were going to say. When we started editing, it was kind of hard for me to memorize all the buttons, but then I started doing it faster and it got easier. I was so proud of that. I was like, "Oh my god, I just did this! This is so crazy!” because I'm working on professional software and with professional cameras. I'm really excited to show our PSA and for people to like it. Jaime Rosado This is my first time working with multi-camera editing and it actually came out pretty well. Also, now I can actually speak in front of a camera, much more than I used to be able to do. One thing I would say is, if you want to experiment with something new, go for it. Because chances are you’ll probably be good at it, better than you think.


About Creative Art Works

Creative Art Works (CAW) is a 31-year-old nonprofit that empowers NYC young people through the visual and multimedia arts. Our programs equip children, teens, and young adults with essential tools and skills; connect them with community, academic success, and career opportunities; and inspire them to reach for new possibilities. Our in-school and out-of-school time classes, public art youth employment programs, and community art-making events are provided locally in partnership with public schools, recreation and cultural centers, juvenile detention centers, parks, and libraries. Students are never charged for participation. Creative Art Works is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, EIN #13-3638436 Copyright Š 2017 Creative Art Works. All rights reserved.

This Creative Art Works program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural After-School Adventures (CASA) Initiative in partnership with the City Council and Council Member Ritchie Torres.

520 Eighth Avenue, Suite 201A New York, NY 10018 646.424.0392 www.creativeartworks.org


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