Recent Quotes View Full List My Watchlist Create Watchlist Indicators DJI Nasdaq Composite SPX Gold Crude Oil EL&P Market Index Markets Stocks ETFs Tools Overview News Currencies International Treasuries The 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival Crowns Its Winners By: PRLog July 26, 2023 at 15:50 PM EDT FLINT, Mich. - July 26, 2023 - PRLog -- The 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival, held on Saturday, July 22, 2023. Presented by iMichigan Productions, this year's festival was a resounding success, captivating audiences with an exceptional showcase of talent and creativity from young filmmakers across Michigan.The Flint Youth Film Festival has become a beacon of inspiration, providing a platform for emerging filmmakers to exhibit their passion for storytelling and filmmaking. This year's festival saw an extraordinary array of submissions, each reflecting the diverse perspectives and innovative storytelling of the young minds behind them.The festival's Director, Justin R. Brown, expressed his elation at the overwhelming response to the event. "The Flint Youth Film Festival continues to exceed our expectations year after year. Witnessing the dedication and talent of these young filmmakers is truly inspiring. We are proud to offer them a stage to shine and share their unique voices with the world."The final three awards, the Industry Award, Heart Award, which is for a film that shows passion from the entrant(s) which outshine all others and the Audience Choice Award will be presented on Friday, July 28, 2023, at the Ferris Wheel, 615 S. Saginaw St., Flint, MI | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM. The reception will feature Mayor Sheldon Neeley and Celebrity Host Colette Boyd, Anchor, WNEM TV5. Tickets are still available. To reserve TICKETS.Here are the outstanding winners of the 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival:13-15 Achievement Award#lifeon2wheels – Austin KimBehind the Camera – Grace Ann GreenfieldColor Blind – Susannah NorrisMonster – Ashoka KernsParting Ways – Gio GuerreroRepurposed – Blake JarvisThe Best Day – Isla McKennaThe Trash Pandemic – Maddie, Ben, & BrendanYesterday, Again – Noah Shin16-18 Fiction1st Place: The Plan – Jonah PagenhartRunner-Up: Undaunted - Ella Arlene16-18 Non-Fiction1st Place: The Small Things – Nico Lyle RiveraRunner-Up: Stories Through Bone – Matthew Wilbur19-21 Fiction1st Place: Girls Night – Emil GalloupRunner-Up: Chained – Ashley Orellana19-21 Non-Fiction1st Place: Call Me Pretty – Jake TollmanRunner-Up: I Believe I Can Fly – Lisa Dodell22-25 Fiction1st Place: Deep Tissue – Manya GlassmanRunner-Up: The Reflection of Francisca Newman – Jon Frenkel Garcia22-25 Non-Fiction1st Place: The Final Hours of South U Pizza – Sriram PaplouRunner-Up: They Call Me Manu – Hannah Moore & Diana DurazoAnimation1st Place: "This is my experience abroad…" – Alisha HensleRunner-Up: Snivelsnout – William SouleExperimental1st Place: Decomposition – Cam ToppingRunner-Up: Space Exploration 77 – Fabiola EscobarCraft AwardsWriting16-18 FictionKiller Chiropractor – Evan Nowack & Rose Akbari19-21 FictionBoxes – Caleb Stevens, Caleb Gritsko, & Ben Matthews22-25 FictionDeep Tissue – Manya GlassmanAnimationSnivelsnout – William SouleDirecting16-18 FictionThe Plan – Jonah Pagenhart16-18 Non-FictionThe Small Things – Nico Lyle Rivera19-21 FictionBoxes – Joseph Stevens & Caleb Stevens19-21 Non-FictionCall Me Pretty – Jake Tollman22-25 FictionDeep Tissue – Manya Glassman22-25 Non-FictionThe Final Hours of South U Pizza – Sriram PapoluAnimationThe Farmer and the Lightning Storm – Danielle BrowneCinematography16-18 FictionThe Plan – Jonah Pagenhart16-18 Non-FictionStories Through Bone – Matthew Wilbur & Antonio Armango19-21 FictionThe Goon – Sean Park & Amar Mohamed19-21 Non-FictionWisconsin State Parks: The Volunteers – Katelyn Erath22-25 FictionThe Reflection of Francisca Newman – Alejandra Rubiera22-25 Non-FictionThe Final Hours of South U Pizza – Sriram PaplouExperimentalThe Flesh of Another – Porter HuntMissed the Live Broadcast? Catch the Exciting Rebroadcast of the 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival AwardsFLINT YOUTH FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS SHOWThe Flint Youth Film Festival introduces the art of filmmaking to young filmmakers between the ages of 13 and 25. It provides young filmmakers with venues for developing their storytelling talents. The program provides opportunities to share creative work with peers, the public, and professional filmmakers. By introducing our youth to the film industry, the program provides them with new media to express their creativity, improve their communication skills, and benefit their community.At present, festival officials are notifying these filmmakers of the official selections that will be part of the festival and getting those films ready to be judged by professionals from around the country.The festival entrants are divided into four age groups, 13-15, 16-18, 19-21 and 22-25 years of age. The three older groups' films are divided into fiction, nonfiction, experimental and animation, open to all ages.The Flint Youth Film Festival is sponsored by iMichigan Productions, Flint Institute of Arts, Share Art Genesee, James A. Welch Foundation, A.G. Bishop Charitable Trust, and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. This activity is supported in part by the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.IMICHIGAN PRODUCTIONSiMichigan Productions is a youth-based organization that provides reading and writing skill-based learning through the arts. Our programs serve to support the youth in developing the necessary skills to pursue a career in the film and television industry. We serve an average of 300 youth ages 13 – 25 annually.iMichigan Productions is a 501(c) (3) non-profit led by media professionals with over one hundred years of collective experience in the classroom and behind the lens in producing television, film, video, and other media projects. For more information: www.imichiganproductions.org.MISSION STATEMENTOur mission is to inspire emerging filmmakers aged twenty-five and under to harness the power of storytelling to encourage positive change in the world.ContactSheila Gilmore***@gmail.comRead Full Story - The 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival Crowns Its Winners | More news from this sourcePress release distribution by PRLog Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io Stock quotes supplied by Barchart Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes. By accessing this page, you agree to the following Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
The 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival Crowns Its Winners By: PRLog July 26, 2023 at 15:50 PM EDT FLINT, Mich. - July 26, 2023 - PRLog -- The 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival, held on Saturday, July 22, 2023. Presented by iMichigan Productions, this year's festival was a resounding success, captivating audiences with an exceptional showcase of talent and creativity from young filmmakers across Michigan.The Flint Youth Film Festival has become a beacon of inspiration, providing a platform for emerging filmmakers to exhibit their passion for storytelling and filmmaking. This year's festival saw an extraordinary array of submissions, each reflecting the diverse perspectives and innovative storytelling of the young minds behind them.The festival's Director, Justin R. Brown, expressed his elation at the overwhelming response to the event. "The Flint Youth Film Festival continues to exceed our expectations year after year. Witnessing the dedication and talent of these young filmmakers is truly inspiring. We are proud to offer them a stage to shine and share their unique voices with the world."The final three awards, the Industry Award, Heart Award, which is for a film that shows passion from the entrant(s) which outshine all others and the Audience Choice Award will be presented on Friday, July 28, 2023, at the Ferris Wheel, 615 S. Saginaw St., Flint, MI | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM. The reception will feature Mayor Sheldon Neeley and Celebrity Host Colette Boyd, Anchor, WNEM TV5. Tickets are still available. To reserve TICKETS.Here are the outstanding winners of the 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival:13-15 Achievement Award#lifeon2wheels – Austin KimBehind the Camera – Grace Ann GreenfieldColor Blind – Susannah NorrisMonster – Ashoka KernsParting Ways – Gio GuerreroRepurposed – Blake JarvisThe Best Day – Isla McKennaThe Trash Pandemic – Maddie, Ben, & BrendanYesterday, Again – Noah Shin16-18 Fiction1st Place: The Plan – Jonah PagenhartRunner-Up: Undaunted - Ella Arlene16-18 Non-Fiction1st Place: The Small Things – Nico Lyle RiveraRunner-Up: Stories Through Bone – Matthew Wilbur19-21 Fiction1st Place: Girls Night – Emil GalloupRunner-Up: Chained – Ashley Orellana19-21 Non-Fiction1st Place: Call Me Pretty – Jake TollmanRunner-Up: I Believe I Can Fly – Lisa Dodell22-25 Fiction1st Place: Deep Tissue – Manya GlassmanRunner-Up: The Reflection of Francisca Newman – Jon Frenkel Garcia22-25 Non-Fiction1st Place: The Final Hours of South U Pizza – Sriram PaplouRunner-Up: They Call Me Manu – Hannah Moore & Diana DurazoAnimation1st Place: "This is my experience abroad…" – Alisha HensleRunner-Up: Snivelsnout – William SouleExperimental1st Place: Decomposition – Cam ToppingRunner-Up: Space Exploration 77 – Fabiola EscobarCraft AwardsWriting16-18 FictionKiller Chiropractor – Evan Nowack & Rose Akbari19-21 FictionBoxes – Caleb Stevens, Caleb Gritsko, & Ben Matthews22-25 FictionDeep Tissue – Manya GlassmanAnimationSnivelsnout – William SouleDirecting16-18 FictionThe Plan – Jonah Pagenhart16-18 Non-FictionThe Small Things – Nico Lyle Rivera19-21 FictionBoxes – Joseph Stevens & Caleb Stevens19-21 Non-FictionCall Me Pretty – Jake Tollman22-25 FictionDeep Tissue – Manya Glassman22-25 Non-FictionThe Final Hours of South U Pizza – Sriram PapoluAnimationThe Farmer and the Lightning Storm – Danielle BrowneCinematography16-18 FictionThe Plan – Jonah Pagenhart16-18 Non-FictionStories Through Bone – Matthew Wilbur & Antonio Armango19-21 FictionThe Goon – Sean Park & Amar Mohamed19-21 Non-FictionWisconsin State Parks: The Volunteers – Katelyn Erath22-25 FictionThe Reflection of Francisca Newman – Alejandra Rubiera22-25 Non-FictionThe Final Hours of South U Pizza – Sriram PaplouExperimentalThe Flesh of Another – Porter HuntMissed the Live Broadcast? Catch the Exciting Rebroadcast of the 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival AwardsFLINT YOUTH FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS SHOWThe Flint Youth Film Festival introduces the art of filmmaking to young filmmakers between the ages of 13 and 25. It provides young filmmakers with venues for developing their storytelling talents. The program provides opportunities to share creative work with peers, the public, and professional filmmakers. By introducing our youth to the film industry, the program provides them with new media to express their creativity, improve their communication skills, and benefit their community.At present, festival officials are notifying these filmmakers of the official selections that will be part of the festival and getting those films ready to be judged by professionals from around the country.The festival entrants are divided into four age groups, 13-15, 16-18, 19-21 and 22-25 years of age. The three older groups' films are divided into fiction, nonfiction, experimental and animation, open to all ages.The Flint Youth Film Festival is sponsored by iMichigan Productions, Flint Institute of Arts, Share Art Genesee, James A. Welch Foundation, A.G. Bishop Charitable Trust, and the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. This activity is supported in part by the Michigan Arts and Culture Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.IMICHIGAN PRODUCTIONSiMichigan Productions is a youth-based organization that provides reading and writing skill-based learning through the arts. Our programs serve to support the youth in developing the necessary skills to pursue a career in the film and television industry. We serve an average of 300 youth ages 13 – 25 annually.iMichigan Productions is a 501(c) (3) non-profit led by media professionals with over one hundred years of collective experience in the classroom and behind the lens in producing television, film, video, and other media projects. For more information: www.imichiganproductions.org.MISSION STATEMENTOur mission is to inspire emerging filmmakers aged twenty-five and under to harness the power of storytelling to encourage positive change in the world.ContactSheila Gilmore***@gmail.comRead Full Story - The 8th Annual Flint Youth Film Festival Crowns Its Winners | More news from this sourcePress release distribution by PRLog