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Cincinnati's Community Media Center

Youth @ Media Bridges


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The youth channel airs from 4-5pm and 8-9pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays on the Media Bridges Educational Access channel (ch. 15 if you have a cable box and ch 22 if you have a cable-ready set on Time Warner Cable in the city of Cincinnati).

There are several ways to watch the Youth Channel, even if you don't live in Cincinnati. Check out some of our videos on this page and see what's been going on lately. You can also subscribe to our videos on video sharing websites Vimeo and Youtube.

If you're a young filmmaker, you can also join us on IndieViz, a Cincinnati-based website for sharing videos.





















A retired Green Goblin searches for a way to get his face back to the way it looked before his green, masked days. Created using lego stop-motion animation, by students (ages 8-12) as part of Media Bridges summer video camp in 2009.









A look inside the Contemporary Art Center's kids museum, where you can (gasp!) touch, climb on, and play with the art. It's totally UN-museum-like. This documentary was made by youth (ages 8-12) during the 2008 summer video camp at Media Bridges.










Playtime is officially over when vengeful teddy bears from the past attack in this trailer. Written, directed, shot and edited in two weeks by Clark Montessori High School students during the 2009 spring intersession.











Students in the Film Club at Winton Montessori document the events of the school's 2009 summer program. Created in partnership with Media Bridges and CincyAfterSchool.









A clay animation starring eye-zilla created by high school interns at Media Bridges in October 2008.










Meet the creators of Fresh Media-- a TV show made by youth, for youth, as part of the Media Bridges Youth Media Club. Click here to go to the Fresh Media page.











Classmates with nothing in common find that appearances can be deceiving. Written, produced, shot and edited in two weeks by Clark Montessori High School students during the 2009 spring intersession.










Radio Drama-- A pirate radio host is taken by surprise when an actual pirate, Beatrix, calls in to the show to announce that Elvis and Spiderman have been taken hostage to the chocolate island. Produced by the summer 2008 radio camp at Media Bridges.











 
 

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