Film School Salutes Fall 2011 Productions

Congratulations to those taking special honors at the Fall Student Film screenings, held Dec. 5-9 in the Watkins Theater:

 

Production 1

Best Picture - “Robert Johnson and The Strings Attached” by David Walker

Best Director - “Shuttlecock” by Christopher Hallowell 

Best Cinematography - “Robert Johnson and The Strings Attached” by David Walker

Best Editing - “Shuttlecock” by Christopher Hallowell 

Best Music/Score - “Blue Regret” by Christian Carden

Best Screenplay - “Shuttlecock” by Christopher Hallowell 

Best Production Design - “Robert Johnson and The Strings Attached” by David Walker

Audience Favorite - “Shuttlecock” by Christopher Hallowell

 

Production 2

Best Picture - “Sam & Henry” by Ryne Driscoll 

Best Director - “Sam & Henry” by Ryne Driscoll 

Best Cinematography - “Haunted” by Jaret Sears

Best Editing - “Another Daydream” by Vinisha Rumph

Best Music/Score - “Moonluck” by Brianne Johnson

Best Screenplay - “Sam & Henry” by Ryne Driscoll 

Best Production Design - “A Clean Well Lighted Place” by Jake Smith

Audience Favorite - “Sam & Henry” by Ryne Driscoll

 

Production 3

Best Picture - “Buck Savage: The Movie” by Bryan Wilson

Best Director - “Nerd” by Ted Ringeisen

Best Cinematography - “Hard Days Bike” by Clayton Williams 

Best Editing - “Hard Days Bike” by Clayton Williams

Best Music/Score - “Buck Savage: The Movie” by Bryan Wilson

Best Screenplay - “Buck Savage: The Movie” by Bryan Wilson

Best Production Design - “Buck Savage: The Movie” by Bryan Wilson

Audience Favorite – (tie) “Buck Savage: The Movie” by Bryan Wilson and “Highway Child” by Jake Macpherson

 

Production 4

Best Picture: “Tambourine” by Allen Laseter

Best Directing: “The Big Finish” by Nathan Rhoton

Best Cinematography: “Tambourine” by Allen Laseter

Best Editing: “P2” by Roberto Vasquez

Best Music/Score: “The Big Finish” by Nathan Rhoton

Best Screenplay: “The Big Finish” by Nathan Rhoton

Best Production Design - “Tambourine” by Allen Laseter

Audience Favorite: “Tambourine” by Allen Laseter