productions
Welcome to our archive of media education productions, starting with the most recent at the top, and dating back to 2000.
Many of the examples below are collaborative projects where youth were involved in every step of the production process. Others were created in collaboration with educators for use as media literacy tools. All of these productions are examples of our production menu in action! For a little background on who we're working with now, see our page of current projects.
Also be sure to see The Media Spot Live!, our promotional video, which shows us in action during a 2001 collaborative project in the Bronx.
Heritage High's Tech Turnoff 2008
May 6, 2008 by Andy
Mr. Destefano, a friend and consulting educator for TMS, is at it again with his high school class in Littleton, Colorado: the 2008 Tech Turn-off.
Each year Mr. D asks his class to forgo TV, movies, text messaging, email and other communication technologies for a week, and journal their experiences on their class blog. The class always generates thoughtful discussion of the role these technologies play: the ways they help and hinder us; the ways they interconnect and isolate us; the effect they have on our physical, social, and emotional landscape.
TGC5: Summer Camp Clips of the Day
August 16, 2007 by Rhys
The Media Spot has worked within The Generation Connection summer camp for senior citizen mentors and kids age 8-12 since it's establishment in 2002. Each day, small groups of campers video tape activities and work with TMS to edit their footage into "Clips of the Day". This year's clips focus on in-camera editing, and employed a 14 year-old counselor in training to assemble and pre-edit camper's raw video clips.
Video News Release Series: Student perspectives on violence
June 29, 2007 by Rhys
The PS 124 community decided to take a strong stand against school
violence. Following this theme, the 5 production groups in class 5-302
made video news releases (VNRs) exploring violence in their lives
and community. Extensive preparation, or "pre-production" work by
students created a rich, well executed production process that produced
dynamic results, and lots of opportunities for critical media analysis.
video essays on local food
June 28, 2007 by Rhys
Using the same source video
footage, the students created 6 different videos on themes ranging from the
difference between organic and conventional farming, buying local vs.
food flown in from all over the world, and how the food we produce and
distribute effects our environment.
animated music videos using a blue screen
June 25, 2007 by Rhys
5th grade students in their art class at PS 124 incorporated original pastel drawings in a
video, learned about stop motion animation, blue screens, and image
mapping in this dynamic collaborative production.
the PS 130 blog
June 23, 2007 by Rhys
Over a 6-day contract with 130 in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood in Brooklyn we set up a free WordPress.com blog,
developed and modeled classroom publishing projects for students, got
them posting weekly announcements from the office, and helped the staff start to conquer their fear of school technology!
Video Illustrations on Friendship
June 23, 2007 by Rhys
Fourth graders take a theme-based group writing project on friendship,
turn it into a video script, and produce video illustrations to share
what they've learned.
Heritage High's TV Turnoff Blog
April 23, 2007 by Andy
A high school English teacher at Heritage High in Colorado ran his annual TV Turnoff on a Wordpress-powered
blog through consulting with TMS.
The TV Turnoff is part of a media studies unit that Mr. D has
incorporated into his high school English class for a few years now,
but this was the first time that the students' experiences were
documented online.
PS 124 Video Poetry
March 21, 2007 by Rhys
Class 5-302 at PS 124 generated original "list poems" based on a Walt Whitman poem, and adapted them into videos using their class blogs, creative commons, and iMovie.
"Video Illustrations" on the PS 124 Third Grade Blog
March 17, 2007 by Rhys
Students at PS124 add short "video illustrations" to strengthen ideas in their writing within blog posts.

