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You’ve entered the WGBH Lab screening room, where our Open Call producers are ready to screen their works in progress. Re-explore our five filmmakers’ pitches, read their bios, and follow the progress of each film by using the links beside each video. Then join in post-production by adding your thoughts and opinions (via the comments link) to our virtual screening room!

ROUGH CUTS

Cold Water

Harvey B, Tripp C, Andrew D,Nate L, Stephanie M, J.J. Radochia, Alistair W

Concord, MA

Ecopiphany

Evan W, Padraig K, Ishan P

Lexington, SC

Heating Up

Juan C, Lasana H, Isabel H, Aneisha M, Emmanuel S, Alice T, Amy Z, Jason T

Boston, MA

How to Reduce your Carbon Footprint

Zanetta K, Olivia M

New York, NY

Explore The Hudson

Amina K, Reed R, Jaime R, Philip R, Brian B, Antonio S

Poughkeepsie, NY

WEBINARS & TUTORIALS
Webinar #3 archive

Webinar #3

Topic: Copyright is for the people! What youth media makers need to know!

Hosted by WGBH Lab --- participants will be guided though an overview of copyright and fair use and what it means to the independent media maker in the digital age of Youtube, Facebook and the greater world wide web.



Webinar #2 archive

Webinar #2

Topic: Energy, Economy and Youth

As part of the Heating Up Open Call and in recognition of Earth Hour The WGBH Lab and the MIT Energy Club are hosting a live webinar from the MIT museum. The topic is “Energy, Economy and Youth.” Members of the MIT Energy Club will discuss their exciting research and answer questions from youth.



Watch Webinar #1

Webinar #1

Topic: Producing with Open Content Media

Guest Presenters, Ryan Hodson & Jay Dedman lead participants in a discussion on how video makers world-wide are reusing media, legally.

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