Congrats to the Chap Recap!! The crew won BOTH 1st Place and 2nd Place UIL/ILCP Individual Achievement Awards in Broadcast for Video Announcements.
BIG 72 SILVER
Congrats to Counterpart - 2nd Place in ATPI's Big 72 Film Fest! Directed by Matt Rapozo, this advanced Film crew locked-in to write, shoot and edit this short film in only 72 hours.
AAFHSFF FINALIST
The Last Piece of Cake was a Finalist in the All American High School Film Festival (3-Day Shoot and Edit competition.) Directed by Matt Rapozo and produced by Noah Shelton & Caroline Ellenthal, the film was also named Semi-finalist in the UIL Young Filmmakers Festival.
OFFICIAL SELECTION
Caroline Ellenthal has TWO films that will screen in NYC as part of this year's All American High School Film Festival: Best Friends and Don't Be a Dog. Jack Moore produced a music video that will screen as well. Congrats!
ILPC HONORS
Congrats to our ILPC Broadcast Individual Achievement Award Honorable Mentions!!
Anchor Presentation:
Baron Pulitzer
Promotion/Commercial/PSA:
Baron Pulitzer, Aidan Campell
UIL SEMI FINALIST
Congrats to Writer/Director Caroline Ellenthal! Best Friends is a UIL Film Festival Semi-Finalist!! The film is also a Finalist in Equality International Film Festival AND an official select in Central Film Festival and Austin Youth Film Fest.
BIG 72 2ND
Congrats to Penny Talk - Second Place in ATPI's Big 72 Film Fest! Directed by Aidan Campbell, this advanced crew locked-in to write, shoot and edit this short film in only 72 hours.
WESTLAKE FILM IN NYC
Film Portfolio students traveled to NYC for the All-American High School Film Invitational. Students walked over 72 miles to produce a film in less than 72 hours. The anti-cyberbulling film, Unwarranted, was written and directed by Austin Azar.
TEENDRIVE365
Brain Surgery, a PSA produced by Blake Rozas placed 3rd in the TeenDrive365 Video Challenge. The team won $7500 for their effort. Awesome!
BIG72 WINNERS+
Congrats to The Resistance, winners of ATPI's Big 72 Film Festival! 10 Advanced Film students locked in to write, shoot and edit a 3 minute film in 72 hours. Directed by Eliezar Roseman, and produced by Maddie Chang, For the Record, went on to earn Runner Up at Austin Youth Film Festival.