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Title: Shifting the Lens Presents


1
Shifting the Lens PresentsA Youth Production on
Teen Stress
  • Crossroads Conference
  • June 11, 2004
  • Tyra Bacon
  • Ameena Batada
  • Anita Chandra
  • Sha Ray King

2
Acknowledgments
Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund Shapiro Family
Foundation Shifting the Lens participants
families Center for Adolescent Health, Johns
Hopkins School of Public Health
3
Shifting the Lens
A Three-Phase Project
PHASE I (Jan-Sep 2002) Quantitative
qualitative study of teen stress and coping
PHASE II (Feb-June 2003) Facilitation of
youth-produced video to translate study findings
PHASE III (July-March 2004) Production of
process documentary and replication guide
4
Phase II
  • Project development
  • Objectives
  • Use a participatory method to frame an adolescent
    health issue
  • Translate and disseminate research from the
    Shifting the Lens study to the community
  • Build skills in the planning, development,
    production, and editing of a video among 8
    participating teens and
  • Increase 100 community members (family members,
    teachers, therapists, researchers, etc.)
    understanding of local teens perceptions of
    stress and coping.
  • Funding search
  • Recruitment
  • Video Production

5
Video Production
  • Conducted research on stress and coping
  • Reviewed and discussed data from the study
  • Learned film-making terms techniques
  • Identified the audience and messages
  • Wrote scripts and storyboarded
  • Filmed on location
  • Edited, pre-tested, and revised video
  • Made presentations and led discussions
  • Evaluated the community response to the video

Give Angie some color!
6
Research on Stress and Coping
  • Read books on teen stress
  • Watched old videos on stress and compared them
    with new stress videos
  • Looked at websites
  • Called organizations that work with teens
  • Observed other teens

7
Data Review
  • Read parts of the final report and analyzed data
    (graphs) from the Shifting the Lens study
  • Played the Data Game (categorizing data from
    the study)
  • Pulled out themes and quotes from the study to
    use in the video

8
Learning Film-Making
  • Film-making terminology
  • How to work the camera
  • Storyboarding
  • Production roles

9
Audience and Messages
  • Selected parents as the audience from a list that
    included teens, teachers, community members, and
    counselors
  • Developed four messages
  • Teen stress is different now from when parents
    were teenagers
  • How can parents identify stress in their own
    teens
  • How can parents help teens cope with stress
  • Its okay for teens to get outside help/for
    parents to help teens get outside help

10
Scripts
  • Broke into groups to work on scripts for each
    message
  • Brainstormed about issue and techniques
  • Wrote script pieces
  • Presented script pieces and gave feedback
  • Revised scripts and prepared for production

11
Filming
  • Picked locations and roles
  • Learned parts
  • Filmed over four days of spring break at five
    locations

12
Editing, Pre-testing, and Revising
  • Arranged video clips
  • Added text, music, graphics, and color
  • Shared the video with parents and critiqued it
  • Went back and filmed and added more video clips,
    and more color and graphics (chart)

13
Presentations Discussions
  • Set up the agenda for the presentations
    (speakers, order, discussion questions)
  • Presented to Johns Hopkins University, Community
    Health Action Project, South East Youth Academy,
    Kids on the Hill, Julie Community Center, Office
    of Employment Development, Parent-Teacher
    Association,and the Department of Juvenile
    Justice
  • Led group discussion

14
Evaluation
  • Gave out and collected evaluation survey forms at
    presentations
  • Entered and tallied data from survey forms
  • 67 said they work with teens
  • 83 of people said that the film had an impact on
    their lives

15
Quotes from the Evaluation
  • It was well thought out and straight forward.
  • I liked the youthful production quality rather
    than polished adult looks.
  • I liked the fact that it was created by teens,
    they are the ones that can best describe what
    they feel and why.
  • Stress knows no special age groups to pick on.

16
Shifting the LensVideo Production Team
17
Participant Evaluation
  • Teen team members developed knowledge, skills,
    and comfort using the video production equipment.

Reporting of Selected Video Production Skills
Before and After Project
18
Participant Evaluation
  • Being part of the Shifting the Lens Video
    Production Team has taught me how to write a
    script, edit it, record the script and also edit
    it. Before I started this program, I didn't know
    how to do any of this.
  • I have also learned a lot of facts about stress,
    in which I can actually use to cope with my own
    teen stress as well as giving advice.

19
Parents Comments
  • In general, parents commented on the video
    production skills their children gained.
  • Parents were impressed by the project and
    suggested that the video be more widely
    distributed, particularly in the community.
  • My child has learned leadership skills, building
    relationships, and hands-on skills to show her
    how a project is started and completed.

20
Issue I Getting Off-Task
  • It felt like school
  • Writers Block
  • Sometimes too much talking and playing
  • Hard to instill ownership
  • Youth hesitated to take initiative
  • Didnt know how much to lead the youth

21
Issue II Adult vs Youth Perspectives
  • Unaware of their concerns
  • Give opinions not suggestions
  • Good to leave final decisions up to teens
  • Target audience (parents versus teens)
  • Main messages
  • Presentation of messages

22
Issue III Presentations
  • Presenting in front of peers was challenging
    because they are judgmental or not-focused
  • Adults sometimes cant relate
  • Adults do not respect teens as collaborators and
    contributors to our understanding of the issue
  • Audience members sometimes didnt take the work
    seriously

23
Challenge
  • How do we balance the benefits of the
    participatory process with the potential costs of
    not fully addressing the issue in an effective
    manner?
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