TY - ADVS AU - Short,Columbus AU - Packer,William AU - Adetuyi,Robert AU - White,Sylvain AU - Good,Meagan AU - Ne-Yo. AU - Henson,Darrin Dewitt AU - White,Brian AU - Alonso,Laz AU - Pettiford,Valarie AU - Williams,Jermaine AU - Louis,Allan AU - Lennix,Harry J. AU - Brown,Chris AU - Best,Oliver Ryan AU - Martyn,Richmond Duain AU - Anderson,Gregory ED - Rainforest Films (Firm) ED - Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm) TI - Stomp the yard SN - 1424845378 AV - PN1995.9.C543 S7667 2007 U1 - 791.43/72 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Culver City, Calif. PB - Sony Pictures TriStar Home Entertainment KW - Problem youth KW - California KW - Los Angeles KW - Juvenile drama KW - African American college students KW - Georgia KW - Atlanta KW - African American universities and colleges KW - Greek letter societies KW - African American fraternal organizations KW - Hip-hop dance KW - Atlanta (Ga.) KW - Melodramas (Motion pictures) KW - Feature films KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Musical KW - Feature KW - migfg KW - Musical films N1 - Based on the original screenplay by Gregory Anderson; Special features: Battles. Rivals. Brothers.; The story of Stomp the yard; Filmmaker commentary; extended dance sequence: Get Buck & opening battle; deleted scene; Gag reel; For private home use only; Director of photography, Scott Kevan ; editor, David Checel ; music, Tim Boland, Sam Retzer ; costume designer, Keith G. Lewis ; production designer, Jonathan A. Carlson; Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Ne-Yo, Darrin Henson, Brian J. White, Laz Alonso, Valarie Pettiford, Jermaine Williams, Allan Louis, Harry J. Lennix, Chris Brown, Oliver Ryan Best, Richmond Duain Martyn; MPAA rating: PG-13; for a scene of violence, some sexual material and language N2 - After the death of his younger brother, D.J., a troubled 19-year-old street dancer from Los Angeles is able to bypass juvenile hall by enrolling in the historically black, Truth University in Atlanta, Georgia. His efforts to get an education and woo the girl he likes are sidelined when he discovers 'stepping,' an old traditional dance performed by African American fraternities and soon finds himself in the middle of a fierce rivalry between the top two campus fraternities. Both, want and need D.J.'s fierce street-style dance moves to win the highly coveted national step show competition ER -