Explore our library of videos created to increase awareness about why Film Media Literacy Education matters.
Shot on-location in NYC's Time Square, learn about this new form of 21st-century foundational learning.
A Film Media Literacy Education Public Service Announcement
Created during the COVID pandemic, this video is a call-to-action to learn smartphone filmmaking using our micro-learning mobile platform, Gnowbe.
This video highlights the impact of moving images on your brain and your body.
Justin discusses why Media Literacy is an important skill young people need today.
P4pP's 'Call-To-Action' for globally-minded, socially conscious young people to become film media literate.
So-Young Kang, creator of the Gnowbe Microlearning mobile platform explains the impact and importance of blended learning.
This video explains how moving images are used to sell commercial products, but also values, concepts of love, sexuality, security, and success.
This video shot on-location in Newark, New Jersey in just under 48 hours, demonstrates children's aptitude for quickly learning how to create videos that tell compelling stories.
This video uses the 1970's hit song by Marvin Gaye, Save The Children to highlight the problems we all face today.
This video uses the 1970s song, Wholy Holy sung by Marvin Violence Giaye to highlight America's out-of-control gun violence crisis.
Born out of the Occupy Wall Street Movement, this video introduces the work of Hip-Hop Pioneer, Radio 'Rodney Deas' Rahim and Educator/Activist Justin Wedes in founding the Paul Robeson Freedom School.
This video highlights how video is changing cultures, our lives, our communities our world.
This video uses the hit song, 'Compared To What' by Les McCann to highlight the infamous 2016 US Presidential Campaign.
This video created by film students at Graphic Communications Arts in NYC's hells kitchen tells the story of what the average student goes through in NYC failing public schools.
Danny Ochoa, student actor and songwriter performs the theme song for the student-created film 'Who's To Blame'.
Film Media Literacy Education PSA
Everyone can draw. Learn lessons on how to access the part of your brain that draws.