Steve's Photography Class
Deleted scene from the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.
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Deleted scene from the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.
Short film of the Community High School Jazz Band performing at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show Gala, produced in conjunction with the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.
Highlights from the address delivered by Clarence Collins III at the opening day of Community High School, September 6, 2016. Produced in conjunction with the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.
Short film of Dean Marci Tuzinsky searching through the Community High School archives, produced in conjunction with the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.
Short film of the Community High School Field Day, produced in conjunction with the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.
Thank you video for kickstarter backers of the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.
Deleted scene from Welcome to Commie High about Community High School sports featuring Davy Rothbart, Francisco Fiori, John Sherman, and Elmo Morales.
Short film of the Community High School 45th Year All-Class Reunion and 34th Commstock music festival, produced in conjunction with the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.
Short film of Elmo Morales printing Community High School anti-zebra t-shirts for the feature-length documentary Welcome to Commie High from 7 Cylinders Studio.
Lola Jones and Carol Gibson are well-known to anyone familiar with Ann Arbor history. Over the past 30 years they have sought out and documented the history of the African American experience in Ann Arbor through a series of projects under the moniker Another Ann Arbor; it is largely through their work that the Ann Arbor African American story is a part of our shared community identity. Lola and Carol stopped by the library to talk with us one day about the work they have done over the years and where they are headed next.