This is an adaptation of Mo Willem's great children's book that was created to demonstrate how to do animation with Adobe Flash. It is solely for educational...
A new girl at school gets caught up in the middle of a battle between the popular kids and the outcasts, and she must choose a side. Based on the short story by Nancy Werlin. Cast and crew is made up exclusively of Media Technology students from Cuyahoga Valley Career Center.
Renee, a cheerleader at Newton High, needs to write one more strong piece for a journalism scholarship, but when she starts writing about "outsiders," she is suprized to learn who the true outsiders are at the school. Her boyfriend Bobby isn't too thrilled about all the time she is spending with the "freaks, geeks, and losers" and intends to put an end to it. Based on the short story by Ron Koertge.
Stacey has finally had enough of her cheating boyfriend Chad. Joined by her best friends Terri and Teddy, she decides to play a little game called "Frog Kissing" to get even. Stacey has to kiss Sean, a quiet kid with a heart-breaking secret. Brash Terri gets stuck with Donald, whose only true love is online gaming. And Teddy has to win the heart of Halle, the whitest girl in school. Whose frog will turn out to be a prince (or princess)? These odd couples bumble their way through getting to...
Chris (CJ Hull) has had a crush on Jessie (Samantha Boggs) since seventh grade, but has never done anything about it. When he finds out that he only has twelve hours to live and with his best friend Sean pushing him to pursue, Chris decides to finally take action. However, Jessie's boyfriend Brando (Brandon Truett) may have something to say about that. The entire cast and crew is made up of the Cuyahoga Valley Career Center Media Technology class of 2014.
Carl (Joe Insana, class of 2014) is sick of being a nobody and hatches a plan to get noticed. With sidekick Harold (Noah Veiram, class of 2014) they train to become super heroes, but Carl goes too far, putting their friendship and possibly the fate of the world (no, not really) in peril. Written and directed by Media Technology instructor Bernie Van Tilburg.