The fourth-annual Blood and Gorges Film Festival will kick off the Halloween spirit and unite the campus in the pursuit of scary cinema productions. The contest is as much an open forum in the creation of short films as it is a celebration of the horror genre.
At the beginning of October, groups of students will form by their own choice, and will be given until the end of the month to complete their project. The films will be written, shot and edited within the time constraint from the beginning of the semester until the festival screening. The final exhibition will coincide with Halloween weekend in the Park Auditorium, complete with Lobby decorations, candy and prizes. At the end of the screening, each short film will be judged by the entire audience in terms of its
effectiveness in the horror genre and the quality of the work.
The festival is open to ALL students, not just Park majors. This is a chance for students of all interests to come together in the spirit of horror. It’s also a great chance for Cinema and TVR majors to get some production experience and practice outside of the classroom.
An informational meeting will take place on September 30th in Park 220 at 7 PM. All students are welcome to come and hear what the festival is all about.
For any further information, send an e-mail to senior_inc@hotmail.com or call at 508-527-4200.
~Giovanni Colantonio and Aleisa Moussa
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