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  Gordon Cobb, phd

Social Climber

Created in the winter of 2015, this music video explores the topics of online bullying, social media, and peer pressure.  Lyrics were generated using free-writes and the music track was created in Garageband by classmate Ian.  The melodies were created collaboratively in class and the concept for the video was developed by the students and Dr. Cobb.  Filming was captured by Dr. Cobb and the students, and the video edit was completed by class member Echohawk.  


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