Everyone is invited to a screening of new work by students in the Ballard High School Digital Filmmaking Program. The Ballard Film Festival (BFF) will be on Friday, June 3 or Saturday, June 11 at 7 pm in the Ballard High School auditorium. The screening will feature short comedies and dramas, advertisements, documentaries, news features, and a music video. Tickets ($10 for adults and $5 for students) will be sold at the door. To screen the festival promo, visit www.vimeo.com/bhsfilmprogram/BFFpromo .
Films that first screen at the BFF
routinely win honors at prestigious national and international film festivals
and awards from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Six of the productions to be screened this
spring have already been nominated for High School Awards of Excellence. The envelopes will be opened, and the winners
announced, at the Northwest Emmy Awards on June 4.
The BFF will also be the Ballard
premiere of Voices, a music video
that was an Official Selection of the National Film Festival for Talented Youth
and the CineYouth Film Festival (a program of the Chicago International Film
Festival). In addition, on June 3, C-SPAN
will be present to present Leo Pfeifer with 2nd Prize in their StudentCam
Competition, and filmmaker Ward Serrill will be speaking on June 11.
Funds raised will benefit students in the Digital Filmmaking Program. Students in the program regularly travel to Los Angeles to tour college schools of film and television, visit program alumni enrolled in these colleges or working in the industry, and meet with film and television professionals. Students have visited Jason Cahill (Writers Guild of America Award winner for The Sopranos) to discuss screenwriting, and Visual Effects Supervisor Bill Powloski (Breaking Bad) to discuss visual effects. Ticket sales and donations will make these trips possible for all accepted students and also provide additional production equipment.
Funds raised will benefit students in the Digital Filmmaking Program. Students in the program regularly travel to Los Angeles to tour college schools of film and television, visit program alumni enrolled in these colleges or working in the industry, and meet with film and television professionals. Students have visited Jason Cahill (Writers Guild of America Award winner for The Sopranos) to discuss screenwriting, and Visual Effects Supervisor Bill Powloski (Breaking Bad) to discuss visual effects. Ticket sales and donations will make these trips possible for all accepted students and also provide additional production equipment.