About Project VoiceScape

winners of awards in 2011

Project VoiceScape encourages middle- and high-school students nationwide to use digital media tools to create compelling stories about issues and concerns important to them. The 15 winning projects are awarded $2,000 each in completion funds, and the students are mentored by award-winning documentary filmmakers. In addition, three finalists have been selected and will be featured on the POV website, PBS Teachers website and Adobe Foundation websites. Project VoiceScape grant recipients were honored at an event in Washington, D.C., in October 2011.

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Filmmakers

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Alejandra Gama

Goodyear, Ariz.

Right To Be An American - Children of illegal immigrants in Arizona and their struggles.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Angel Gatus

San Diego, Calif.

Musical Warrior - A young boy with cancer inspires others to care through music and friendship.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Oakland, Calif.

The Track - Oakland Youth In Crisis: Young girls on Oakland's street corners: Are they prostitutes or victims?

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Drew Morton Goldsmith

Middleton, Wis.

No Pity - Autism disability self-advocates' empowered response to our culture's pity for the disabled.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Emileigh Potter

San Antonio, Texas

The DREAMER - A look at the struggles that Bennie Veliz, the poster child for the DREAM Act, has encountered to fulfill her dream.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Jesus Manuel Villalba

Bronx, N.Y.

Gardens of Justice - New York City's food-justice movement in community gardens.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Julia Levy

Seattle, Wash.

The Fifth Star - Follow Naomi as she explores the story of women receiving the right to vote in Washington State 100 years ago.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Madena Henderson

Troy, N.Y.

The Haves and the Have Nots - The financial struggles of students going to college today.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Matthew Seife

Scarsdale, N.Y.

Little Steps - Follow a baseball league for people with disabilities as the teammates enjoy social interactions and develop life skills.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Imani Peterkin and Mohamed Gardner

Albany, N.Y.

Seeds of Hope - A mother turns tragedy into hope after her son is killed.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Morgan Wilcock

Minneapolis, Minn.

This Gay and Age - The evolving expectations surrounding teen gays and lesbians due to stereotypes and media influences.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Negesti Cantave

Brooklyn, N.Y.

Bed Stuy: Do or Buy? - Gentrification in the historically African-American community of Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Sergio Ricardo Ortiz

Viera, Fla.

Pwning @ Life - Behavior patterns of one person who plays videogames and another who does not.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Trevor Seines

San Diego, Calif.

In Between - This 27-year-old has faced the prospect of being deported ever since being illegally brought into the United States as a baby.

Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa, Jyoti Gurung

Tyre Brown

San Francisco, Calif.

What Is Jerkin'? - A gang-related turf dance from the '80s is reinvented for positive goals by urban youth.

Mentors

Mentor: Natalia Almada

Natalia Almada

POV Film - El General & Al Otro Lado

Mentee - Morgan Wilcock

Natalia Almada is a MacDowell Colony Fellow, a 2008 Guggenheim Fellow, a 2010 USA Artist Fellow and the recipient of the 2009 Sundance Documentary Directing Award for El General (POV 2010). Her work for POV also includes Al Otro Lado (2006) and El Velador (2012).

Mentor: Yoni Brook

Yoni Brook

POV Film - Bronx Princess

Mentee - Matthew Seife

Yoni Brook is a director and cinematographer whose film "A Son’s Sacrifice" was named Best Documentary Short by the IDA and Tribeca. He mentors high school students at Reel Works Teen Filmmaking in Brooklyn and co-directed Bronx Princess (POV 2009) with Musa Syeed.

Mentor: Sharese Bullock-Bailey

Sharese Bullock-Bailey

POV Film - Off and Running

Mentee - Angel Gatus

Sharese Bullock-Bailey is an educator, producer and consultant who has worked with youth media for the past 10 years. She produced Off and Running (POV 2010), led outreach for "Youth Speak Out on Education" and currently teaches through Teach for America in Brooklyn.

Mentor: Almudena Carracedo

Almudena Carracedo

POV Film - Made in L.A.

Mentee - Alejandra Gama

Almudena Carracedo is director/producer of the Emmy Award-winning Made in L.A. (POV 2007). She is a 2010 U.S. Artists Fellow and recipient of the ESTELA Award from NALIP, and is currently directing a film about stolen children under Franco’s 40-year dictatorship in Spain.

Mentor: Katy Chevigny

Katy Chevigny

POV Film - Election Day

Mentee - Negesti Cantave

Katy Chevigny is an award-winning filmmaker and co-founder and senior director of Arts Engine. She directed Election Day (POV 2008) and co-directed "Deadline," which won the Thurgood Marshall Journalism Award. She most recently produced "Pushing the Elephant."

Mentor: Thomas Allen Harris

Thomas Allen Harris

POV Film - Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela

Mentee - Tyre Brown

Thomas Allen Harris’ is a director/producer whose work for New York public television garnered two Emmy nominations. His Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela (POV 2006) won several awards, as did "É Minha Cara (That's My Face)" and "Vontage — Families of Value."

Mentor: Jeremy Levine

Jeremy Levine

POV Film - Good Fortune

Mentee - Emileigh Potter

Jeremy Levine is an Emmy-winning director, producer and editor whose work includes Good Fortune (POV 2010; 2011 Emmy Award for Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting, Silverdocs Witness Award, Overseas Press Club Carl Spielvogel Award), "Walking the Line" and "Everything’s Cool." He co-founded the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective.

Mentor: Marion Lipschutz

Marion Lipschutz

POV Film - Live Free or Die & The Education of Shelby Knox

Mentee - Julia Levy

Marion Lipschutz is a producer/director/writer for Incite Pictures and Cine Qua Non. With Rose Rosenblatt, she produced the POV films The Education of Shelby Knox (2005) and Live Free or Die (2000). Other credits include "Fatherhood USA." She and Rosenblatt recently won the Freedom of Expression Award and the Full Frame Women in Leadership Award.

Mentor: Aaron Matthews

Aaron Matthews

POV Film - A Panther in Africa & My American Girls

Mentee - Drew Morton Goldsmith

Aaron Matthews is an award-winning filmmaker, writer and producer whose credits include the POV films A Panther in Africa (2004) and My American Girls (2001). He has written and produced for Discovery, A&E and National Geographic Channel. His latest project is "Down Town Dream."

Mentor: Rose Rosenblatt

Rose Rosenblatt

POV Film - Live Free or Die & The Education of Shelby Knox

Mentee - Julia Levy

Rose Rosenblatt is a producer, director and editor for Incite Pictures and Cine Qua Non. With Marion Lipschutz, she produced The Education of Shelby Knox (POV 2005; award winner at Sundance, SXSW), Live Free or Die (POV 2000) and "Code Blue: New Orleans" for TLC. She and Lipshutz recently won the Freedom of Expression Award and the Full Frame Women in Leadership Award.

Mentor: Carlos Sandoval

Carlos Sandoval

POV Film - Farmingville

Mentee - Trevor Seines

Lawyer and writer Carlos Sandoval co-produced and directed "A Class Apart" (PBS American Experience 2009, Imagen Award) and Farmingville (POV 2004; Sundance Special Jury Prize). His written work has appeared in The New York Times and other notable publications.

Mentor: Musa Syeed

Musa Syeed

POV Film - Bronx Princess

Mentee - Imani Peterkin and Mohamed Gardner

Musa Syeed is a filmmaker and writer named one of the "10 to Watch in 2010" by Independent. He is completing his first narrative feature, "Valley of Saints." His previous credits include Bronx Princess (POV 2009) and the IDA and Tribeca award-winning "A Son’s Sacrifice."

Mentor: Jennifer Maytorena Taylor

Jennifer Maytorena Taylor

POV Film - New Muslim Cool

Mentee - Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa and Jyoti Gurung

Jennifer Maytorena Taylor directed the award-winning New Muslim Cool (POV 2009). Other credits include "Special Circumstances," "Paulina" and the Emmy-winning "Home Front." She is currently a research fellow at the USC’s Annenberg School while making "On the Block."

Mentor: Angela Tucker

Angela Tucker

POV Film - Election Day

Mentee - Madena Henderson

Filmmaker/writer Angela Tucker produced the Emmy-nominated "Pushing The Elephant," as well as "Deadline," Election Day (POV 2008) and "Beyond The Steps: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater." She directed two pieces for the NBPC-ITVS initiative The Masculinity Project.

Mentor: Juan Carlos Zaldivar

Juan Carlos Zaldivar

POV Film - 90 Miles

Mentee - Sergio Ricardo Ortiz

Emmy-nominated sound editor/designer Juan Carlos Zaldívar’s directing credits include 90 Miles (POV 2003), "Palingenesis" and "Soldiers Pay." Co-founder of Miami International Film Festival’s "Cutting the Edge," he is a Sundance Film Institute Fellow and NALIP board member.

Best Documentary Award Jury

Team Member

Maria Finitzo

Maria Finitzo is a two-time Peabody award winning social-issue documentary filmmaker. Read Maria Finitzo's bio

Team Member

Bernardo Ruiz

Bernardo Ruiz is the director/producer of "American Experience: Roberto Clemente" (PBS, 2008), winner of the ALMA Award for Outstanding Made for Television Documentary, and also co-producer of the POV documentary, The Sixth Section. Read more about Bernardo Ruiz at quietpictures.com

Award winners

Team Member

Morgan Wilcock

Best Documentary

This Gay and Age - The evolving expectations surrounding teen gays and lesbians due to stereotypes and media influences.

Team Member

Emileigh Potter

Most Inspiring Documentary

The DREAMER - A look at the struggles that Bennie Veliz, the poster child for the DREAM Act, has encountered to fulfill her dream.

Team Member

Angel Gatus

Audience Award

Musical Warrior - A young boy with cancer inspires others to care through music and friendship.

Local Partners

Partner: BAYCAT

BAYCAT

Filmmaker - Tyre Brown

BAYCAT is a non-profit community media producer that educates, empowers and employs underserved youth and adults in the digital media arts. By bridging the digital divide, BAYCAT inspires students to stay in school and become lifelong learners, and to use the power of digital media and design to shape their communities and tell their unique stories.

Partner: Global Action Project

Global Action Project

Filmmaker - Jesus Manuel Villalba

Global Action Project's mission is to work with young people most affected by injustice to build the knowledge, tools, and relationships needed to create media for community power, cultural expression, and political change.

Partner: Media Arts Center San Diego

Media Arts Center San Diego

Filmmaker - Trevor Seines

Media Arts Center San Diego promotes access to film and video as tools for community self-expression and social change and supports the professional development of media artists.

Partner: Media Enterprise Alliance (MEA)

Media Enterprise Alliance (MEA)

Filmmakers - Damari Lawrence, Lal Thapa & Jyoti Gurung

Enterprise Alliance (MEA) provides high school students in the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) with the opportunity to study media arts with a focus on video production.

Partner: Reel Grrls

Reel Grrls

Filmmaker - Julia Levy

Reel Grrls empowers young women from diverse communities to realize their power, talent and influence through media production. Our mission is to cultivate voice and leadership in girls at a vulnerable age in their development.

Partner: Reel Works

Reel Works

Filmmaker - Negesti Cantave

Reel Works provides a free filmmaking program continuum for NYC teens. Using a unique one-on-one mentoring model, we challenge at-risk youth to tell their stories and have their voices heard. In turn, they build vital skills of literacy, leadership and self-confidence to create productive futures.

Partner: San Diego Asian Film Foundation

San Diego Asian Film Foundation

Filmmaker - Angel Gatus

To Connect Audiences to the Human Experience through the Pan Asian Media Arts. Our Vision is that this leads to a more compassionate and cultured society.

Partner: Say Si

Say Si

Filmmaker - Emileigh Potter

Serving San Antonio's youth, SAY Sí is a year round, long-term, non-profit multidisciplinary arts program that provides students opportunities to develop artistic and social skills in preparation for higher educational advancement and professional careers.

Partner: The Sanctuary for Independent Media

The Sanctuary for Independent Media

Filmmaker - Madena Henderson

Youth Media Sanctuary is a community media arts peer-training project, designed to teach multimedia skills to young people, and to help develop urgently needed independent local voices in our economically devastated neighborhood.

Partner: Youth FX

Youth FX

Filmmakers - Imani Peterkin & Mohamed Gardner

The mission of Youth FX is to inspire and empower youth through the acquisition of technical and creative skills in the emerging field of digital media. Youth FX encourages young people to shift from being passive consumers of media to active media creators while thoughtfully examining their lives and the world around them.

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Release

October 6, 2011

Teen Filmmakers Honored With Project VoiceScape Awards

Best Documentary, Most Inspiring Documentary and Audience Favorite Films Recognized During a Reception at the Newseum in D.C.

June 1, 2011

The PBS and Adobe Foundations Join with POV in Awarding Grants to 15 Documentary Projects by Young Filmmakers

Project VoiceScape Collaboration Provides Funding, Pairs Leading Filmmakers With Emerging Teen Artists Nationwide

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Contact

Members of the press can contact:

Cathy Fisher, cfisher@pov.org

POV Communications: 212-989-7425