What You See, and What You Don't
One of the middle school section third prize-winning videos, What You See and What You Don’t: A Neighborhood in Peril, was produced…
Aleczander Reese talked about his video, What You See and What You Don’t : A Neighborhood in Peril, one of the middle school section third… read more
Aleczander Reese StudentCam Winner Aleczander Reese talked about his video, What You See and What You Don’t : A Neighborhood in Peril, one of the middle school section third prize-winning videos. He is an eighth grader at High Desert Middle School in Bend, Oregon.
C-SPAN’s StudentCam is an annual national video documentary competition that encourages students to think seriously about issues that affect our communities and our nation. Students are asked to create a short (5-8 minute) video documentary on one of the country’s greatest strengths or a challenge the country is facing. The local cable company was Bend Broadband. close
One of the middle school section third prize-winning videos, What You See and What You Don’t: A Neighborhood in Peril, was produced…
Ethan Young talked about talked about his video, Freedom of Speech: The Heart of the Nation, one of the middle school section…
Matthew Gibson talked about talked about his video, Their Today, Our Tomorrow, one of the middle school section second…
Leo Pfeifer’s video, Homelessness: An American Crisis, was one of the middle school section second prize-winning videos in C-SPAN…