About this Event
BAYCAT's Fall 2024 Youth Media Showcase will feature original short films by our introductory and advanced filmmaking programs.
BAYCAT's Fall 2024 Filmmaking students explored the theme "The Art of Protest." Our introductory class learned about different social movements and iterations of protest art. Then, they created animated protest posters using stop-motion animation. Our advanced students produced a documentary from start to finish about Chris Gazaleh, a local Palestinian-American muralist, and how he interprets the world through art.
Over ten weeks, Red Bridge students learned about the effects of climate change in the San Francisco Bay Area and explored its ramifications as it relates to native endangered species. Students worked through a series of skill-building exercises from pre- to post-production such as brainstorming, researching, camera basics, and editing to create a photo essay.
Join us on Tuesday, Dec 17th as these talented young artists debut their media and share their artistic processes. A Q&A and reception will follow the screening.
ACCOMMODATIONS
The showcase will take place in the two multipurpose rooms in the Southeast Community Center. There is elevator access, and the venue and restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Seating will be available for the presentation and throughout the venue.
BAYCAT encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please call (415) 701-8228 in advance.
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Questions? Call us at (415) 701-8228 or email us at [email protected].
This production is made possible in part by the California Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the San Francisco Department of Children, Youth, and their Families.
CHANGE THE STORYTELLERS, CHANGE THE WORLD.
BAYCAT Academy's free and paid media classes offer San Francisco youth ages 11-18 the chance to explore and create digital media, from filmmaking to audio production. Apply now to join us in Spring 2025! Young women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ youth are strongly encouraged to apply.
SCHEDULE
4:30 - 5:30 pm Doors open, Youth screening and Q&A
5:30 - 7:00 pm Reception with light bites and refreshments
COVID-19 protocols: Masks are optional for audience members during the presentation and at the reception when not eating and drinking. We encourage guests to wear a high-quality mask such as an N95 or KN94. Extra masks will be available at registration.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Southeast Community Center, 1550 Evans Avenue, San Francisco, United States
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