2022 EDTV Student Film Festival Program

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PLYMOUTH EDTV PRESENTS Plymouth EDTV is excited to host the 3rd Annual Student Film Festival on April 29, 2022 at Plymouth North High School. The Film Festival provides an opportunity for students in grades 6-12 to share their creative story telling skills through the video production and photography. Each year students can create a film in one of three categories showcases their creative spin on the theme.

2022 THEME: COMMUNITY As the world around us continues to change, many of us have, at one time or another, experienced feelings of isolation and loneliness. As more and more aspects of our lives seemingly push us apart, it has become increasingly important to embrace what brings us together – the shared ideas, common goals, and relatable experiences that enhance our own perspectives, and provide us with an essential part of our everyday lives: Community. Community is more than just your hometown or your neighborhood; it’s a part of your identity. It can be somewhere, someone, or something that makes you feel empowered, inspired, included.

CATEGORIES: 60 SECOND SHORT

JOURNALISM

Captivate your audience by capturing their attention in this short format designed for a new generation of storytellers. All story forms are accepted, just keep it under 60 seconds.

Whether it’s a PSA, News Story, or Documentary, show us your storytelling skills through one of these outlets. Create a 2-4 minute story focused on a nonfiction theme, based in reality.

NARRATIVE No matter what format you choose: comedy, drama, or animation – we welcome all forms of narrative. Develop your characters and conflicts in this 2-4 minute story. Remember, not all conflicts are physical.

PHOTO The image can be a standard photograph taken using a camera of your choice, or a digital composition using image editing software, so long as the composition is made up of original, non-copyrighted content.


STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL CEREMONY 5:45 PM DOORS OPEN 6:00 PM OPENING 6:15 PM

MIDDLE SCHOOL FILMS JOURNALISM - AWARD 60 SECOND SHORT - AWARD NARRATIVE - AWARD

6:40 PM PHOTOGRAPHY CONTENT WARNING: Some of the High School FIlms may contain sensitive material

6:45 PM HIGH SCHOOL FILMS JOURNALISM - AWARD 60 SECOND SHORT - AWARD NARRATIVE - AWARD 7:45 PM INDUSTRY AWARD

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!


FILMMAKERS Abby Connell Aiden Colligan Aiden Enokian Ainsley Richardson Alyssa Freeman Alex Tsourides Aurora Wentzell Autumn Rider Ava Drollett Bailey Walsh Bethie Lombardo Betsy Engel Breana Heath Brooke Holmes Cadance Wilde Caitlin Belle Isle Caroline Gately Catie Theran Christopher Monroy Delia Joyce Delia Toppa Delyla Coleman Dylan Capozzi Dylan Long

Elyce Cantella Emma Colonna Emma Holbrook Gavin Howell Grace Ballinger Grace Law Haley Tancredi Isabelle D'Agostino Jacob Ohlson Janis Vazquez Jennifer Rowland Jill Neil Joe Cunningham Julliett Ellis Justin Gates Kaetanno Fernandes Kaleigh Elgar Keeley Collins Keira McLaughlin Khang Nguyen Lana Yee Lila Blackington Lily Williams Lizzy Politis Lola Samargedlis

Maame Mireku-Duker Maddy Cox Malik Pina Maryn Lodge Molly Kelly Natalie Martin Owen Mclaughlin Owen McDermott Padraig Thompson Penelope Miller Poesy Chapman Rya Grobleski Sammy Cunningham Sarah Engel Shayla Denovellis Sophia Kemmett Steven Garces Taylor Gendron Toby Maziarz Tyler Ohlson Tyler Spicer Yianni Karanikola Zachary Cobb Zara Ellis

THANK YOU JUDGES Adam Smith Alison Riordan Barbara Moreau Becky Hamel Brian Palladino Cam McCormack Dave Grossman Jeff Hudson Justin Schuler

Kathleen Shaw Katherine Jackson Kathy Ware Keri Camirand Lisa White Luis Pizano Michelle Badger Mike Caple Tami Degelder


DOWNLOAD THE STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL APP!

Plymouth EDTV.com/FILMFESTIVAL PlymouthEDTV www.Youtube.com/PlymouthEDTV


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