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2011 NOBIS PROJECT FILM FESTIVAL
The Nobis Project Film Festival celebrates the use of digital media as a tool for youth to explore social issues that affect the community, locally and abroad. The festival gathers entries from Savannah students, grades K-12. Genres include animation, documentaries, narratives, music videos, digital slideshows, public service announcements and more. The judges for the Nobis Project Film Festival are comprised of educators, community leaders, and experts in the field of digital media. A red carpet Screening Event was held in partnership with the Telfair Musuems on Saturday, May 7 at 2pm at the Jepson Center.
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Entries from the 2011 Nobis Project Film Festival can be viewed on the Nobis Project Vimeo Channel: http://vimeo.com/nobisproject 2011 Nobis Project Film Festival Awards
K-8 Awards
1st Place
By Alexandria Shearer
5th grader from West Chatham Elementary
2nd Place
By Madison Norris, Maddie Lingenfelter, Cameron Markin, Sara Cordasco, Ngoc nhu Vo, Brie Hudson, Carlos Fernandez, and Alyssa Lincoln
4th graders from Marshpoint Elementary School
3rd Place
By Emma Carbo and Emma Traynor
5th graders from Garrision School of Visual and Performing Arts
Honorable Mention
By Emily Chu
5th grader from Garrision School of Visual and Performing Arts
9-12 Awards
1st Place
By Iris DeLeon, Courtney Jackson, Evan Walker, and Jacob Martin
11th graders at Savannah Arts Academy
2nd Place
By Lauren Outler, Annelise Wornat, Neal Kaviratna, and Nick Anderson
11th graders at Savannah Arts Academy
3rd Place
By Daniel Strohmetz, Riley Meyer, Kate Devlin, Lindsey Braden, and Sean Farrell
11th graders from Savannah Arts Academy
Honorable Mention
By Dominique Kennerly, Jessalyn Westphall, Jonathan Marsh, and Tristan Kim
9th graders from Savannah Arts Academy
Special Thanks to our Screening Event partner!
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Photo Credit: C. Clougherty
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