The Sandwich
Our film depicts a high schooler who is experiencing mental health struggles and masking it at school. A friend takes notice and reaches out to them.
Our film depicts a high schooler who is experiencing mental health struggles and masking it at school. A friend takes notice and reaches out to them.
We sent the wrong version the fÃrst time. Making this film was very heart wrenching for us. There are many people our age that struggle with mental health and don’t know how to seek help. Being able to get the opportunity to spread the word about our film felt very important to us.
It can be easy to identify warning signs in others that are very open with their feelings. It can be challenging to identify warning signs in those that are not verbalizing how they feel. This film is about a student who is bullying others, showing through her actions that she is actually struggling. We often just see the bully, and not that they may in fact be struggling with their own mental health.
Our video focuses on feeling like a burden and not wanting to ask for help when its really needed. We tried to use elements of loneliness and uncertainty this video I chose to do personally as I went through same situations a while back and feeling lonely and like a burden is something nobody should ever go through which is why em and my partner Alex Chau decided to make this video
Birthday Blues is a PSA highlighting a young man’s struggle with suicidal thoughts as he turns 18. It emphasizes the importance of seeking help and reaching out to friends during difficult times
To whom it may concern follows the story of a young adult going through a particularly harrowing bout of loneliness, and feeling as if he is being left behind as everyone starts to move forward with their lives. He starts to give away his most prized belongings, starts to lose track of his room’s cleanliness, and spends his nights alone and feeling in need of a friend. He can be any one of us, and it is up to us to make sure that no one has to feel as alone and unseen as he does.
this PSA is supposed to be a about depressed youth across the US. its supposed to symbolize the hurt and emotional/mental neglect teens go through, and how to help.
“Always There for You” demonstrates the importance of noticing changes in friends that may be related to mental health, as well the power of connecting a friend with a trusted adult who can help.
This inspiring film centers on a high school senior struggling with mental health and thoughts of suicide. After realizing she cannot handle it alone, the student reaches out to her friends who help her get the support she needs to keep going.
“It Can be Scary…” follows a teen navigating the difficult scenario of reaching out to a friend he’s worried about, thereby empowering audiences to do the same.