Spring Film Festival Showcases Student Work in Cinematic Arts

Attendees watched more than 30 short films from all genres, which were written, directed and edited by Upper School and Middle School cinematic arts students.
St. Margaret’s cinematic arts students were in the spotlight this week, as their fantastic film projects were showcased during the annual Spring Film Festival in Hurlbut Theater.
 
Attendees watched more than 30 short films from all genres, which were written, directed and edited by Upper School and Middle School cinematic arts students. Films ranged from less than a minute to more than five minutes in length.
 
The festival also featured an Audience Choice Awards, and voting is still open. For those who missed the event, you can watch all the films at this link and vote for Best Middle School Film and Best Upper School Film. Voting closes at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, May 31.
 
Congratulations to all the talented Tartan filmmakers!
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