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Third Annual Parkway Digital Film Festival Showcases Student Talent

Bellerive, other Creve Coeur area school children created and premiered more than 150 films Wednesday night.

The third annualΒ Parkway Digital Film FestivalΒ Β had all the trappings of Hollywood, a red carpet and plenty of fanfare. The only difference between this festival and Sundace or Telluride was that all the fimmakers were students in either elementary school or high school in the Parkway School District.

The festival was held Wednesday night at the on the campus of Logan College.Β More than 150 films were entered into the festival, with the majority of them coming from elementary school children.

The festival is the brainchild of Bill Bass, a technology integration specialist with theΒ .

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"Our department had been trying to figure out how to get teachers to use more technology," Bass said. "Every film has to be tied to curriculum and sponsored by a teacher."

The change in Parkway's curriculum to reflect the growing importance of multimedia seems to have been embraced by the younger kids more so than it has been by the older students.

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"HighΒ schoolersΒ like video equally to writing, but the middleΒ schoolersΒ prefer video,"Β  said Amy Johnson, a technology integration specialist with the Parkway School District.

Johnson said there were about around 120 films submitted from elementary classes as opposed to about 75 films from grades 6-12. Around 800 students overall contributed to making the films.

Cynthia Pappas, a communications specialist with the Parkway School District, said that it is important to expose students to multimedia to help prepare them for the ever-changing, modern world.

"Multimedia doesn't replace writing, it just embelishes it," she said. She said that festival event like this one is necessary "because if you make a film and no one sees your film, you're not ever going to do it again."

ActivitiesΒ surrounding the festival extended beyond just shooting videos. Several students also created posters to advertise the event. senior Kenny Yn said he created one of the posters as part of his digital design class.

The only difference between the Parkway Digital Film Festival and slightly more well known festivals such as Cannes, was that every filmmaker walked away from the Purser Center a winner.

"This is not a competition," Johnson said, "but a celebration of the students' work."

The films from the festival can be seenΒ here.

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