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Shure Supports Aspiring High School Student Filmmakers with AppleTV Pilot ‘The eARTh Project’

Published: 2021-02-03

South Central Los Angeles high school students, aspiring for careers in multimedia, have been outfitted with Shure MV88+ Video Kit microphones to help them create a series of videos about sustainability as part of an AppleTV pilot called “The eARTh Project.”

“eARTh” is a 12-week healthy lifestyle education series designed to inspire young people to take an active interest in local community gardens, cooking healthy food, art making, video storytelling and creative business practices, while using the latest mobile filmmaking technology.

Through this program, students “explore ways to apply a more sustainable approach to filmmaking, creative entrepreneurship, finances, food and the environment,” according to the Shure announcement.

Related: Shure Proud of Company’s 95-Year Legacy of Community Involvement

Ten students in Compton used iPhones outfitted with Shure MV88+ Video Kits to chronicle their experiences during quarantine – ranging from finance, fitness, fashion, & family, to lifestyle, business education, food and community gardening.

The videos were then edited by the students using LumaFusion and exhibited on their personal YouTube channels. The students also met with industry professionals every week to discuss their work, receiving constructive feedback and mentorship.

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All of the students got paid to create video content for major brands, exemplifying how to build a more purposeful and sustainable lifestyle using their creative skills.

The project is a collaboration by the We Uplift the World (WUTW) Foundation and We Make Movies Smartphone Studio. The We Uplift The World Foundation is focused on using art and technology to transform lives.

“We are extremely grateful for our partnership with Shure because they make it possible for us to equip our students with the very best audio and video equipment for mobile filmmaking and simple storytelling,” said Bijan Machen, founder of We Uplift the World Foundation.

“Our students now have an understanding of how to properly record and edit sound for their professional creative projects, giving them the confidence to share their voices with the world,” said Machen.

“For 95 years, Shure has given back to the community,” said Eduardo Valdes, senior director of global marketing for pro and consumer products at Shure. “While Shure products are relied on by some of the top artists and performers around the world, our next generation of content producers is here now – and they have important stories to share. We’re proud to help these talented students pursue their dreams.”

Designed for podcasters, videographers, content creators, field recordists and musicians looking to record audio wherever, the MV88+ accentuates the power of flexibility, enabling the transformation of a smartphone into a professional-level mobile audio and video rig.

The next projects for eARTh include mobile filmmaking workshops with five different Native American Reservations around the U.S. as well as a new media education partnership with the Inglewood Unified School District in California.

They also have partnered with the Orphaned Starfish Foundation to bring educational opportunities to orphaned youth in Haiti, Panama and the Dominican Republic.

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