Student Film Winners Selected
Congratulations to those taking special honors at the Spring Student Film screenings!
Production 3 Winners
It was a sweep for Amber Wilkinson's "Bailey in Beta" — seven awards! Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Score, Best Sound, Best Production Design
The Audience Choice Award went to filmmaker Justine Feldt for her debut music video with recording artist Candi Carpenter, "Me and Tom Petty"
Production 2 Winners
Filmmaker Amanda Nakamura's "Beretta" — Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design and Best Sound
Filmmaker Alejandro Bardo's "Milk Chicken" — Best Editor and Best Score
The Audience Choice Award was given to filmmaker Bryan Wilson for "Jeff Goldblum Was Right"
Production 1 Winners
Best Picture:
"Any Gift You Can Give"
Producer: Kinneth Bell
Best Director
Forrest Clark, "En Route"
Best Original Screenplay
Jaret Sears and Rhett Kistner, "Ace Pilot"
Best Cinematography
Jeremy Bolden, "Good Intentions"
Best Editor
Forrest Clark, "En Route"
Best Sound Design
Josh Orman, "Schizo"
Best Production Design
Josh Orman, "Schizo"
Best Score
Bill Mitchell, "An Exciting Day Awaits"
Best Use of a Song
Kinneth Bell, "Any Gift You Can Give"
Best Lead Actor
Ken Jackson and Rhett Kistner, "Ace Pilot"
Best Lead Actress
Rebecca Hudgens, "Good Intentions"
Audience Choice Award
"Fair Chase"
Director: Jeremy Bolden
The following films, as well as cinematography and Production 1 projects, were celebrated during an all-day showing at the Green Hills Regal 16 cinema.
Production 2
Nick Bailey — "Band Together"
Alejandro Bardo — "Milk Chicken"
Chuck Stanton — "In Memory Of "
Amanda Nakamura — "Beretta"
Criss Savage — "Invidia"
Roderick Faine — "Borrow or Rob"
Bryan Wilson — "Jeff Goldblum Was Right"
Production 3
Christian Wick — "Control"
Amber Wilkinson — "Bailey in Beta"
Kenny Dowell — "Till Death"
Corey McKinney — "Ascend"
Justine Feldt — "Me and Tom Petty" music video with artist Candi Carpenter
Production 4
Steven Berryessa — "Falls of the Shadow" (Trailer)
Jourdan Lees — "The Bullet That Follows"