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Our 2013 CCA Film Festival documentary winner, So Broke It Hurts, has been selected to be featured and compete in the Canadian Film Centre Worldwide Short Film Festival's Shorts Nonstop, an online mobile film festival. It just takes five minutes of your time to vote for our film! Watch the film here: http://www.shortsnonstop.com/videos/watch/so-broke-it-hurts/
CCA Senior Alex Powell has been selected for the UCSD Career Experience for High School Students Program position at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2)
Organizers say it was a difficult decision, given that the internship program received an overwhelming number of applicants in a very competitive year, but they believe that Alex's experience and skills are very relevant to the work that they do. The CEHS program aims to engage diverse, talented high school students from around San Diego County to participate in career training and exploration through internships provided by UCSD departments. It is designed to encourage students from diverse backgrounds and interests to become the next generation of the highly trained 21st century workforce. Alex is a member of the Envision Cinema Conservatory program. He plans to attend Emerson College in the fall to study film.
The Envision Cinema film The Echo of Dracula: The Documentary has been designated as an Official Jury Selection for the 2013
Delta Moon Student Film Festival and will be featured at the main public screening event on the evening of Saturday, May 11th. The film was produced in the Fall of 2012 as an Envision Cinema Conservatory project by CCA Students Brandon Chase, Allan Duan, Alvin Lin, and Jason Phillips. The documentary follows the Envision Cinema dance production of The Echo of Dracula. The film will premiere on the CCA campus on Friday, May 17th at the CCA 7th Annual Student Film Festival. Founded in 2001, the Delta Moon Student Festival is dedicated to showcasing the top works from high school students nationwide. Entries are judged by a panel of industry professionals. The top-rated entries are designated "Official Jury Selection" and are featured at the main event in Walnut Creek, CA. For more information: http://www.deltamoon.org/ For the second year in a row, CCA-TV and Envision Cinema Conservatory have five student-produced videos nominated in the San Diego County Office of Education iVIE (Innovative Video in Education) Awards program. Each of the three categories we participate in below have a total of five nominated videos from countywide submissions. In two of the categories, we have two of the five nominated videos. The winners will be announced at a red carpet event on May 14th at the San Diego Civic Theater.
The nominees are: Fiction Category "Trapped" produced by Jason Phillips, Ari Moutal, Alan Moutal, Nick Burress Non-Fiction Category "Waves of Dirt" produced by James Hughes, Blake Johnston, Brice Lampe, Nick Burress "So Broke It Hurts" produced by Trevor Thernes, Richard Duan, Olivia Aquilina, Alan Moutal Broadcast Journalism CCA-TV 9-28-12 CCA-TV Halloween Edition 2012 |