Schoolhouse Earth Media Labs

Partnering artists with innovative curriculum for magic and creativity.

Art touches us, lights us up, makes us smile, makes us cry. Art can make anything fun and easy to remember. Art impacts our senses on many levels that traditional learning styles, more linear learning simply does not touch.

Earth Media Labs hopes to build bridges between talented educators, eager learners, and artists just yearning to share their art.,

With technology so accessible and simple to use, a team in San Francisco and make a film and send it to a school in Mumbai or elsewhere around the world in a matter of minutes.

Current Projects include How Far Jafar an animated seriesabout measurements and Edible Rainbow is a fun, animated program about eating a rainbow of colors every day..

Earth Media Labs Open Arm Policy

We welcome creative ideas and participation. If you have a great idea for your childs school, please let us know.

Welcome to a new world of education.

EARTH MEDIA LAB PROJECTS

HOW FAR JAFAR
An animated series designed to make measurement, calculations, velocity, and time easy, fun, and memorable. Intended for release 2010

EDIBLE RAINBOW
Wonderful short animated songs about eating a rainbow! If we are what we eat, make me a rainbow! downloadable program teaches the nutritional values of foods by color - Blue Foods contain these vitamins, Red Foods have these vitamins - recipes included!

48 HOUR FILM FESTIVAL
Partnership with this respected festival promotes filmmaking and arts education for middle school and high school students.

SUGAR FREE SCHOOLS
An open call for artists to who want to create curriculm for elementary school age children to learn the possibility of a sugarfree life.

OPEN CALL
Our Earth Media Lab is open to all artists who want a way to make a difference for kids and schools..

Ideas like:

  • Inner City Media could give inner city middle schools students and chance to make a short movie about their dream.
  • Dream Builders is about partnering mentors with homeless teens and creating on the job training ops, all could be filmed as documentary.
  • What's Your Idea?

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