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Episode 2
Original Cablecast: March 18, 2008

This month’s teen videos include:

  • Losing Ground
    The story of a homeless couple who happen to be both lesbians and teenagers. From Educational Video Center.
  • Commonplace, by Axel Lindy
    A finalist in our “Show Us Your Reel Bklyn” contest: an impressionistic look at sneaking out at night and hanging with your friends.
  • Brooklyn is Everything, by Derek Garcia
    The winning entry in our “Show Us Your Reel Bklyn” contest: a teenager’s meditation on his favorite places in Brooklyn.
  • Monster
    A new girl on the block forces a young man to deal with a secret that’s been keeping him “out of the game.” A professional production of a Brooklyn teen-ager’s script, from Scenarios USA.


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Episode 1
Original Cablecast: February 19, 2008

This month’s teen videos include:

  • Buss Di Dance
    An inside look at the world of Dancehall. From its origins to its Americanization, the piece takes you on a guided tour of the culture, the style, the dance and the spirit of the dancehall phenomenon. By Mariel Santana, Kiara Mejia, Michelle Cruz, and Hadellise Roman.
  • Commodity
    According to its authors, this experimental video “is all about the things that anger us, i.e, the manner in which major corporations control the way people live today.” By Terry Jones Jr., Kendra Dennis, Amanda Rodriguez, Tiffany Vanderpool, and Latel Bethea
  • America for Dummies
    If American teenagers are ignorant of world history and current events what does that mean for the world they will one day lead? By NiAZ Mosharraf.


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