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C Average Productions
History

C Average Productions, founded on September 2010, is a teenage video production group that incorporate modern slang, teenage humor, and high school drama. These build on a foundation of "Swag" to create music video parodies, critiscism, and a variety of perspectives in a typical life of a teenager's life.

The productions was founded by three intelligent students, Demeteri Pasco, Hanow Belay, and Matthew Walters. All attending the same school from John F. Kennedy High School, Silver Spring, Maryland, the vision of the three was to create a single video on thier homecomming week based on the theme of the day. The theme was "Decades Day" and in honor of that, Demeteri and Hanow choosed to breakdance. Matthew was pulled in as the videographer for his extordinary success of a previous video with Demeteri on the school's "Chill Spots." The three students shot footage of a surprise breakdance session with the school's breakdance club. Followed by the visit, they went around the school doing more surprise stops in populated areas. This drew more and more students to view the dance and eventually everyone started to dance. This was their first video. See "Decade Breakdance" As the week was comming to an end, so did the school spirit despite the trsnsition of having fun and going back to class. Demeteri and Hanow then pulled in two best friends Rajdeep Singh and Meron Aron. Everyone decided to stay as a group to make videos and this officially occurred 1 week after the "Decade Breakdance" video aired. It was October 2010 and C Average Productions was officially created.

"C Average Productions" name

The name "C Average" was first incorporated into later videos however, it originated from the combined Grade Point Average (GPA) of Demeteri. He and Matthew shared their Television Production class and was required to include 1 more video project into the grade book. Since they both had a "C" in the class, it was easy for the 2 to make videos as they had an official group. With the group's help, Demeteri and Matthew passed.

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