“The films showing at this year’s Big Lens Film Festival are the best of what Motion Pictures students have to offer,” said Jeremy Bolden, WSU instructor of motion picture production for the Tom Hanks Center for Motion Pictures. “The content is diverse and really reflects the range of students in the program. All films screening were juried by a group of film and television industry professionals, having surpassed thresholds in technical and creative quality.”
This year’s festival features:
“The Request” - Directed by Quinn Hart
“Stowaway” - Directed by Ben Hollinger
“The Law of Change” - Directed by Adam McVay
“More Than Words” - Directed by Nathan Schubert
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“Conveyor” - Directed by Joey Larkin
“Blue Rock Cracking” - Directed by Adam McVay
“Michael and the Dragon” - Directed by Ella Price
“And By Happy” - Directed by Brendan Borden
“We Live Alone” - Directed by Ella Price
“Normal Norman” - Directed by Derek Szklany
“Drown” - Directed by Ben Hollinger
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“It’s our year-end celebration of creation,” Bolden added. “It’s a celebration of our Motion Pictures students and their accomplishments as well as a thank you to the Dayton community. All of our films receive some level of support from the community, whether it be actors, locations, food, props, wardrobe, vehicles, etc. Nothing we do really gets made without the community.”
Gates open at 7:30 p.m. Films will be shown at 8:30 p.m. Suggested donation is $10.
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