Video Categories
Public Service Announcements
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Sophia Fantauzzi, Grade 11, One Earth, 1:00, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake CSD AWARDED Outstanding Film [PSA] |
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Marin Nolan, Grade 11, CopyCat, 2:28, Shenendehowa CSD AWARDED Honorable Mention [PSA] This film tries to give a viewer the feeling of what a certain aspect of depression feels like. With the Pandemic, there's an unspoken issue where people have developed a loop of habits that you convince yourself to go through every day. A feeling that time is passing but at the same time going nowhere. Where even the simplest tasks seem tedious and the days seem like that of a repeating simulation, hence the title. |
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Ian Johnson Tracy, Grade 12, Self Portrait, 0:50, Niskayuna How does a mask affect our perceptions of people? |
Music Videos
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Miu Shibata, Grade 12, Train Tunes, 0:52, Emma Willard School AWARDED Outstanding Film [Music Video] |
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Connor Bailey, Grade 11, Suburban Moonlight, 3:08, Niskayuna
AWARDED Honorable Mention [Music Video] Suburban Moonlight is a music video from my band, Trebled Youth. The song is about a kid who lives in a house with his father but he's abusive and the only thing that helps him is the suburban moonlight. |
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Justin Garcia, Grade 9, Self Portrait 1, 1:46, Guilderland CSD Original Self-Portrait photograph with digital illustration blended and morphed with original Garageband sound creation. |
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Alina Khan, Grade 9, Self Portrait 2, 2:09, Guilderland CSD Original Self-Portrait photograph with digital illustration blended and morphed with original Garageband sound creation. |
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Jaden Smith, Grade 9, Self Portrait 3, 1:00, Guilderland CSD Original Self-Portrait photograph with digital illustration blended and morphed with original Garageband sound creation. |
Experimental/Video Art
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Sophia Piracci, Grade 11, December 21st, 3:42, Niskayuna AWARDED Outstanding Film [Experimental/Video Art] AWARDED OVERALL Outstanding Directing She was born on the winter solstice, and for her whole life she’s felt strangely connected to all that the winter brings- the cold, the white, the quiet. On her seventeenth birthday, she takes time to reflect on her life so far. She recounts her experience with the winter and questions what the future will hold for her. |
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Kler Kaw, Grade 11, Self Portrait, 1:35, Albany CSD AWARDED Honorable Mention [Experimental/Video Art] This project represents the city I live in and the streets I grew up around. |
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Sage Dirtadian, Grade 12, Dysmorphia, 1:42, North Colonie AWARDED Honorable Mention [Experimental/Video Art] An experimental short film showing the effects of the beauty industry on young people, especially teen girls. This film shows how damaging the beauty industry can be to young people and how it truly affects them. |
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Adrianna Kowalski, Grade 11, A Self Portrait, 1:31, Albany CSD A focus on shots and camera angles to tell a story about themselves. |
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Clara Law, Grade 10, Untitled, 1:17, Burnt Hills Ballston Lake CSD |
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Tristan Duffy, Grade 12, Cold Haven, 2:37, Niskayuna A portrait of a peaceful haven. |
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Ethan Madden, Grade 12, Outside the Frame, 1:15, Shenendehowa CSD A visual film about how it can be challenging to act and see outside of what we are taught to believe. Taking a step outside a comfort zone can be eye opening. |
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Ethan Madden, Grade 12, Searching, 2:41, Shenendehowa CSD A character “searching” for their vision. Not stopping even if the journey is longer than expected. |
Animation: Computer Based
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Brian Govin, Grade 12, Frivolous Theft, 1:44, Guilderland CSD AWARDED Outstanding Film [Animation: Computer Based] AWARDED OVERALL Outstanding Editing A thief chase! |
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Ansley Teal, Grade 12, In the Shadows, 1:10, North Colonie AWARDED Honorable Mention [Animation: Computer Based] This animation is set a few months after “What Kind of Crazy.” As the former FBI consultant continues to save lives, his work takes a heavier toll on his health. He is haunted by his own dark thoughts as he begins to push legal and moral boundaries to do what he believes is right. |
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Kira St. Andrew, Grade 11, Animation Talk, 2:06, Capital Region BOCES Albany CTE AWARDED Honorable Mention [Animation: Computer Based] Informational video for class presentation. |
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Samuel Leone, Grade 12, SLASH, 0:12, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake CSD AWARDED Honorable Mention [Animation: Computer Based] |
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Victoria Suarez, Grade 11, Crazy Eye, 0:10, Albany CSD A motion graphic created in Adobe After Effects. |
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Jaidyn Moore, Grade 12, Motion Rocket, 0:10, Albany CSD A motion graphic created in Adobe After Effects. |
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Justine Basco, Grade 11, Frustration, 0:22, Albany CSD A motion graphic created in Adobe After Effects. |
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Adrianna Kowalski, Grade 11, Inside Again, 0:22, Albany CSD A motion graphic created in Adobe After Effects. |
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Mary Pietrow, Grade 10, HOVER, 0:10, Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake CSD |
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Sif Craver, Grade 11, Adventures of Sif and Sai, 4:27, Coxsackie-Athens CSD Two characters interact with one another and discuss themes of identity including gender fluidity, cosplay, and being transgender. Other topics include their various interests and hobbies. |
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Macyn Bradt, Grade 12, An Animation for Men by a Woman, 0:32, Coxsackie-Athens CSD “Dude with Sign” walks across busy city street holding a sign that states “celebrate women every day.” |
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Chloe Yi, Grade 9, Dreamland, 0:15, Emma Willard School This is a rotoscoping animation of a paper crane flapping his wings. The crane is named Ollie according to my other friends from the class, and he flies past different places and goes through the time of a day, which is shown by the moving background. The scene represents my happiest moments in my childhood, and also all the imagination I had when I was young. |
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Kayley Yip, Grade 9, Birth of a Daisy, 0:13, Emma Willard School My animation video showed the life of a daisy and it was titled The Birth of the Daisy. I chose this topic because I wanted to choose a topic that I would be passionate about and since daisies are my favorite flower, I thought that would make this project more interesting for me. |
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Esme Mamousette, Grade 11, Simply Spinning, 0:19, Emma Willard School The prompt I used when finding my idea was to take a normal activity and make it exciting. I chose to use myself spinning in my chair as that is something I find myself doing almost every day when at my desk doing homework or drawing or eating. |
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Isabel Lopez-Camacho, Grade 11, Dish Duty, 0:13, Emma Willard School |
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Animation Class, Grades 9-12, Morphs and Walk Cycles, 2:00, Guilderland CSD |
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Ava Dileva, Grade 10, Mom?, 1:13, North Colonie This animation starts in a cozy and secure feeling at home and transitions into the insecurity and fear of the unknown. |
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Lillian Buresh, Grade 11, The Wand, 0:40, North Colonie This animation is that frustrating moment when you cannot find something. You searched everywhere for it and it was always right under your nose. So frustrating. |
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Ansley Teal, Grade 12, What Kind of Crazy, 1:50, North Colonie An animation beginning the story of an exceptionally gifted, morally gray, former FBI consultant as he is brought back in to face one of the deadliest cases in years. |
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Keona Ly, Grade 11, Snowfall, 0:17, Shenendehowa CSD This is a character development short film. It shows a character who finds themselves in a dystopian world where they leave the scene dramatically through lighting. |
Animation: Stop Motion
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Mary Kelley, Grade 12, Marlboro Nights, 1:07, Shenendehowa CSD AWARDED Outstanding Film [Animation: Stop Motion] Short Animatic “Marlboro Night” is about a boy who’s crushing on his female childhood friend. The two attend many classes together, so naturally she’ll be on his mind almost the whole day. Each day he anticipates seeing her and spending time with her, since they’re best friends. Although he tries to act “cool”, she’s got a sharp eye and easily notices his subtle behavior to the point she may tease him. The song identifies that she knows he’s always thinking about her. |
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Amelia Klebeiko, Grade 11, Gym Time, 0:24, Albany CSD AWARDED Honorable Mention [Animation: Stop Motion] Getting gains, one way or another. |
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Amira Quattlebaum, Grade 10, Moon Demon, 0:41, Albany CSD Be aware of the moon in this retro computer game. |