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James Reid's Multiplayer Game (1:15)
James Reid introduces a multiplayer game he built in his game design class at Westview High School. In addition to demonstrating the jump, run and hide features of the game, James provides a 'behind-the-scenes' look at the coding he used to develop it.
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The Master Hedge Trimmer (3:30)
Rob is a gardener in desperate pursuit of perfection. This story, handcrafted by Katherine Cassidy of Mt. View Middle School, was a 2012 Signal-to-Noise animation finalist.
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Locker 1309 (3:31)
The struggles of an average day at Westview High School are compounded by a particular locker. This award winning comedy was produced by Kyle Anderson, Teran Hadley, Casey Limbocker and Jonathan Rott of Westview HS.
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Harriet Tubman (1:21)
This biography about Harriet Tubman was written, illustrated and produced by Zoe, a 2nd grader at Raleigh Hills School. The overall quality, editing and voiceover work led Signal-to-Noise judges to declare this the Best Elementary Documentary at Signal-to-Noise 2012.
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Looking Back (5:40)
A great anxiety arose as she realized that adulthood was near, so ACMA's Naomi Hanson retaliated by producing a film that reflected back upon her life and became an exploration for what she truly feared.
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Canned Food Drive (0:42)
This PSA, produced by Beaverton High School's Terri Villanueva, illustrates an important step we can all take to help lessen the problem of hunger in our own community.
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Snowy Day (2:05)
Happiness descends as snow on the playground becomes an opportunity for 5th graders at West TV to document the event with original writing and photography.
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THE ARMOiRE (4:55)
As CPS arrives to remove the last of the Christiansen family from her home, Elodie struggles against the darkness and the fear of becoming like her mother was. This film was produced by Aloha High School's Emily Krisky and took the prize for best high school drama at Signal-to-Noise 2012.
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Cheveux Bleus (2:30)
Comedy ensues when a big sister asks her little brother to help dye her hair. Does it turn out as she expected? This delightful story was produced by Westview's Jasmine Johnson and first showcased at the 2012 Signal-to-Noise Festival.
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20 Years From Now (3:36)
Ariana Getzlaf asked 35 middle school students to share dreams, hopes and ambitions for their future. The result is a wonderful sampling of humor, passion and a certain zest for life from students at the International School of Beaverton.
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Zombie Fractions (2:07)
Can a Zombie attack be an opportunity to teach fractions? Absolutely! This project - conceived, written, and edited by Ally and Savannah - features basic math concepts, pop culture references, and incredible aim! And like all good zombie movies, it ends with a dance scene.
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Writing Is Life! (5:00)
Created from over 700 individual photos and hand-cut original pieces this incredible animation explores and celebrates the literal meaning of idioms. This film was produced by Westview High School's Vivian Lu and was recognized as a finalist at the 2012 Signal-to-Noise Festival.
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A Classic Love Story (1:51)
Watch closely! This stylized take on the classic love story structure takes a strange twist back to a familiar theme. Raleigh Hills' Shannon Keehn produced this film. It took the prize for best middle school comedy at our 2012 Signal-to-Noise Festival.
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Idiomatic (1:48)
Created from over 700 individual photos and hand-cut original pieces this incredible animation explores and celebrates the literal meaning of idioms. This film was produced by Westview High School's Vivian Lu and was recognized as a finalist at the 2012 Signal-to-Noise Festival.
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A Story of Kindness (4:47)
After being asked to prepare a skit about kindness for a beginning of the year assembly Mr. Neal's 5th grade class at William Walker decided to produce a video instead. The result was an award-winning film selected by judges at the 2012 Signal-to-Noise Festival! This was also one of several student videos produced by Beaverton students that were featured at Flicks by the Fountain in August!
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Clothes Closet PSA (0:30)
This bilingual public service announcement for the Beaverton Clothes Closet was produced at West Tualatin View by Isabel and Reyna. It was selected as the Best Elementary PSA at Signal-to-Noise 2012.
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Recycling in Beat (0:30)
Kyle Blaich, a student from ACMA, and Andrew Rose, a student from Southridge joined forces to develop an original soundtrack for a PSA that reinforces a familiar and important recycling message.
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Destinee Davis (1:57)
Josie Berger, a student filmmaker from Raleigh Hills, produced this extended news report about her friend and classmate Destinee Davis.
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Corps of Discovery (4:37)
Learn about Lewis and Clark's trials and tribulations with the Corps of Discovery as told by Mrs. Heniff's 4th grade class at Springville. Learn about encounters with Native Americans, trading, important people of the expedition and more. This project was created entirely with iPads!
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A Sketchy Reality (2:51)
A sketch comes to life in this beautifully rendered and creatively produced animation using digitally altered photographs. This award winning film, produced by Sydney Palmer of HS2, is one of several films produced by Beaverton students that will be featured at Flicks by the Fountain in August. View the complete Flicks by the Fountain schedule here.
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Wildcat News (5:00)
Think students in study hall just sit around?Think again!These highlights from the award winning Wildcat News program were written, videotaped and fully produced by students in a study hall class at Westview High School!
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Pioneer Flowcabulary (2:35)
4th graders at Terra Linda Elementary were introduced to new vocabulary words as part of their study of the Oregon Trail. To reinforce that learning, students made mini poems and then rapped to the beat created by one of their classmates. This film was the Festival Director's pick at the 2012 Signal-to-Noise Festival.
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Don't Be Late! (1:27)
Arriving late to the airport leads to a series of up and down adventures in this animated work by middle school animator Peter Looi.
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Documentary of a Skater (3:00)
Stoller filmmaker Alex Itkis takes us into the world of local amateur skateboarding in the Beaverton area. Through interviews and creative videography Alex captures the passion and dedication to the sport felt by its participants.
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Signal-to-Noise 2012 promo (1:12)
Make a movie and be a star! Need inspiration? Click the Archive link (below) to access a wide range of media projects developed by students of all ages. ENTRY DEADLINE: Friday, March 16th.
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Due Tomorrow (2:30)
A film student has forgotten about a massive project until the day before it's due. He has to finish both an essay and a set of clips analyzing a feature film by tomorrow! (Lincoln Webb graduated from ACMA in 2011 and is currently pursuing a degree at Montana State University's School of Film and Television Production).
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Hall Monitor (5:00)
Some say John Brotasky takes his job as a hall monitor a little too seriously. Watch and decide for yourself as he fights against hallway chaos and works to solve the mystery of the missing hall passes. This critically acclaimed comedy from Highland Park was a finalist at the 2011 Signal-to-Noise Festival.
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Diversity (4:58)
Mrs. Pillifant's 5th Grade ELL Filmmakers teach us that regardless of where we come from in this world we share the same dreams and feelings.
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Time (0:49)
This experimental animation, produced by ACMA's Sarah Bates, explores the transformations of nature and life with bold animated images.
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SUPERswat (3:07)
You say video gamers are slackers? Think again! In this short film Westview High School student John Collins provides an inside look at some of the sophisticated programming techniques he picked up in Mr. Guthrie's Game Design class.
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The Human Blueprint (1:21)
Inspired by trailers found on Apple's QuickTime Gallery, Aloha High School film students Victor Bingham, Emily Thompson and Auja Robinson blended experimental shots, edgy music and an intriguing storyline to capture attention for a "could be" movie.
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Working in the Garden (2:44)
Original voices, descriptive writing and still images combine in this delightful music video chronicling the garden harvest at Raleigh Hills School. This award winning film was produced by Mrs. Howell's 2nd Grade class with technical support provided by Mr. Bundy.
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A Bird's Beginning (:46)
Ashley and Sophie produced this award-winning animation as fifth graders at West T.V. For their achievement they and their teacher were awarded a rare "behind the scenes" tour of the renowned LAIKA animation studios!
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The Break In (4:07)
Matching emotions to footage, this black and white short from Aloha HS was a high school comedy finalist at our 2011 Signal-to-Noise Festival. The film was produced in the style of a "Road Runner" comedy in which the protagonists fail to learn a lesson.
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Go Green! (:30)
Olivia, Dayana, Ashley, and Oryann produced this PSA to encourage everyone to reduce, reuse and recycle!
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What's That Funky Smell? (2:21)
Tyler Higley's original music video comically recounts the events of a late night science lab mishap. This Signal-to-Noise award winner was one of several student films featured at Flicks by the Fountain in August of 2011.
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