Baylor Film and Digital Media Will Host Black Glasses Student Film Festival

April 23, 2014
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WACO, Texas (April 23, 2014) – In recognition of the best original films produced by students in Baylor’s Film & Digital Media department this year, the 15th annual Black Glasses Film Festival will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, April 25, in Jones Theatre.
Started by film students in 1999, the festival grew into an annual event designed to help students’ work reach wider audiences.
Tickets will be available at the door or in advance and are $3 for students and $5 for adults. Advance tickets can be purchased from Melanie Ferguson in Castellaw 150, 219 Baylor Ave.
The featured films will be:

  • Rest, by Cameron Bohls
  • "With or Without You,” music video by Jackie Fernandez, Brittney Devine, et al.
  • Companion Apps, by Brianna Carbonara & Alec Weaver
  • The Argument, by Aaron Carter
  • Molly, by Casey Floyd
  • Mobile DTV Project, by Casey Floyd, et al.
  • Samaritan, by Philip Heinrich
  • In Paradise trailer, by Philip Heinrich & Aaron Youngblood
  • Patchwork Girlfriend, by Faith Korpi & Zachary Korpi
  • Shotgun, by Maverick Moore
  • 3:33, by Steven Trebus
  • A Wheel Predicament, by Alec Weaver
  • Dead End, by Alec Weaver
  • The Good Samaritan But Mostly a Fish, by Alec Weaver
  • "If I Stay I'll Never Leave,” Zombie Western by Aaron Youngblood
  • Jones Theatre is located inside the Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Building, 60 Baylor Ave. For more information, call Melanie Ferguson at (254) 710-1511.

    by Kristen Bennett, student newswriter, (254) 710-6805.

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