Students @ Bancroft Elementary School in Montreal, Quebec are making some awesome music videos as part of the Modern Music Makers after-school program
students (five to ten years old) are divided into groups of four (give or take), and given the means to make their own songs from scratch. Explains Shaw: รขโฌลEach group got a drum kit with a certain number of sounds on itรขโฌโbass, melodies and some effectsรขโฌโand they each had a different palate of sounds to work with.รขโฌย The means and materials at their disposal were limited at best, but thatรขโฌโขs the beauty of the program: anyone can conceivably scrape together the minimum kit to pull it off. For Modern Music Makers, this consisted of a malfunctioning point and-shoot DV cam, some primitive green screen effects, a small laptop, a microphone, a soundcard, a midi keyboard, and an instrument from each kidรขโฌโขs bedroom. The real constraint, says Shaw, was time. รขโฌลWe had one hour a week to work with four groups of kids. The maximum [time] each one would get with the technology was 15 minutes. Thatรขโฌโขs not a lot of time to generate ideas. Luckily, the programs we used are good for doing stuff on the fly.รขโฌย
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รขโฌลBeing able to put that technology in the kidsรขโฌโข hands and have them work with it and realize they could create a video, create a songรขโฌโyou could see that disconnect being broken down.รขโฌย
– Modern Music Makers [via Kitsune Noir]
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