The Mean Boyz saga continues in this third & final release. DYN middle school students spoof a popular action comedy in this short film trilogy. The Mean Boyz trilogy was the first video project for this team. More youth media online at: www.iRemix.org
In DYN's 6th grade media arts class, students are charged with creating their own record labels, releasing original music and 'remixing' the current approach to mainstream music. Interview with JTN of Xclusive Records www.iRemix.org
Youth created video for Digital Youth Network.
On a recent visit to DYN, Eric Zimmerman of Gamelab spoke with students in the gaming pod about what goes into creating a real world video game. After the presentation was cut short by an unexpected fire alarm in the school, 7th grader Mosea quickly adjusted and caught Eric outside for an interview for his Remix Radio podcast. Eric’s company, Gamelab, makes Gamestar Mechanic, a tool to teach kids principles of game design. It’s currently being used in DYN’s gaming pod and media arts course.
Student at Carter G. Woodson present their game concept project.
The Mean Boyz saga continues in the sequel to this youth film. DYN middle school students spoof a popular action comedy in this short film. Find more youth media online at: www.iRemix.org
Behind the scenes interview with the DYN students who made the recent Mean Boyz trilogy. This first time group of youth filmmakers created a 3 part spoof of the popular "Bad Boys" movie series. More Youth Created Media @: www.iRemix.org
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Dancing Love from the book "Double Dutch" by Sharon Draper
Digital Storytelling short film festival presents Dancing Love adapted from the book "Double Dutch"
6th grade female rap group "ABC" is featured on this episode of Behind the Remix. They explain how their latest hit "Its Hard Being Black" began with an exercise on proverbs in their spoken word class and made its way into the studio. www.iRemix.org
Short film completed by middle school students in the DYN 2007 Summer Program, this group decided to make a spoof on your traditional horror movie by using something enjoyable, ice cream.
In DYN's 6th grade media arts class, students are charged with creating their own record labels, releasing original music and 'remixing' the current approach to mainstream music. Interview with Kristina & Tyler of Xclusive Records www.iRemix.org
6th grade female rap group ABC do a quick performance of their latest hit "It's Hard Being Black" live in the DYN Studio! Check out more from ABC at: www.iRemix.org
DYN middle school students complete a short action comedy spoof. Satirical short film of 2 Detectives who are on a mission to stop the thief, “Cool Breeze”. The first major video project for these students, soon becomes a trilogy. www.iRemix.org
Marcus, an 8th grader in the Digital Youth Network, showcases his talents on the MPC. He shares the process of sampling, chopping and creating a finished beat. Find more youth media at: www.iRemix.org
YouMedia @ CPL is an innovative, 21st century learning space, housed at the Harold Washington Library, created to connect young adults, books, media and institutions throughout the city in one dynamic space designed to inspire collaboration and creativity. By working both in teams and individually, young adults will have an opportunity to engage in projects that promote critical thinking, creativity and skill-building.
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Remix Records: Peace.Love.Harmony. of Xclusive Records
In DYN's 6th grade media arts class, students are charged with creating their own record labels, releasing original music and 'remixing' the current approach to mainstream music. Interview with Peace.Love.Harmony of Xclusive Records www.iRemix.org
DYN Student Reflects on iRemix Spoken Word Focus on Expression, Freestyle, Message, 2pac, and more...
DYN Student reflects on iRemix Spoken Word Afterschool Pod Focus on: Music as Poetry, Message, Female Voice
ePress, a division of iRemix Records, goes behind the scenes to interview some members of the Production Team
Digital Youth Network students thank Common, Jodie and the entire Common Ground Foundation for supporting them. The Foundation is committed to empowering youth in urban neighborhoods and providing life skills needed to achieve their dreams. Their support of programs like DYN exemplify this commitment. The Common Ground Foundation was created by Hip Hop artist, actor and children’s author Lonnie Rashid Lynn, known as Common.
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