iLA
/ USC Media Institute for Social ChangeWatch iLA by John Berardo
Part of Giorgio Armani's FILMS OF CITY FRAMES, a short film about a paparazzo who uses cyber technology to track down one of Hollywood's biggest starlets in Los Angeles 2020.
iLA is set in futuristic Los Angeles and deals with issues of privacy, and advancements in smart and drone technology. The film was directed by John Berardo and premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.
A film that explores the Laboratory of Neuroimaging (LONI) facilities and their groundbreaking research.
The National Institutes of Health teams USC MISC and USC Keck Medicine for a film about the issue of Big Data in the field of medicine.
Emmy Award winning, The Power of the PSA or How To Change the World in 30 Seconds is a documentary about USC-MISC’s partnership with CBS2/KCAL9 to create PSAs “Collateral Damage,” “Help a Soldier Heal,” and “Internet Safety.”
Parent’s illusion of safety and privacy is changed forever by access to the Internet and social media. A reminder about parental guidance and personal responsibility on the Internet. "Post and Text Responsibly" was directed by John Berardo to spread the message of NetSmartz.
A highschooler’s casual behavior on a social media site has terrifying consequences. A warning about the dangers of the Internet and personal responsibility. Directed by John Berardo.
Part of Giorgio Armani's FILMS OF CITY FRAMES, a short film about a paparazzo who uses cyber technology to track down one of Hollywood's biggest starlets in Los Angeles 2020.
iLA is set in futuristic Los Angeles and deals with issues of privacy, and advancements in smart and drone technology. The film was directed by John Berardo and premiered at the Toronto Film Festival.
A short film presented at the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) 2013 conference. Directed by John Berardo as part of the USC Media Institute for Social Change (USC-MISC) collaboration with Mandeville Films
Nicolette Daskalakis @ICONICOSTYLE chats with USC-MISC's John Berardo about iLA