For this episode of Sync Up Cinema, NOVAC is excited to showcase the work of three groups of young Louisiana filmmakers. These short films were written, produced, and screened this past spring as a part of the Film Prize JR. competition. The artists had the added challenge of balancing their film productions with hybrid and remote high school. From visual poems to supervillain origins and personal documentaries, these films portray a diversity of voices and a shared reimagination of cinematic storytelling.
Go through the journey of one black girl finding beauty within her hair and herself which has become a common story for little black girls worldwide today.
- Year2020
- Runtime5 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- DirectorKevell Byrd
- ScreenwriterKevell Byrd
- ProducerKevell Byrd, The Satellite Center
- CinematographerKevell Byrd
- EditorKevell Byrd
For this episode of Sync Up Cinema, NOVAC is excited to showcase the work of three groups of young Louisiana filmmakers. These short films were written, produced, and screened this past spring as a part of the Film Prize JR. competition. The artists had the added challenge of balancing their film productions with hybrid and remote high school. From visual poems to supervillain origins and personal documentaries, these films portray a diversity of voices and a shared reimagination of cinematic storytelling.
Go through the journey of one black girl finding beauty within her hair and herself which has become a common story for little black girls worldwide today.
- Year2020
- Runtime5 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUSA
- DirectorKevell Byrd
- ScreenwriterKevell Byrd
- ProducerKevell Byrd, The Satellite Center
- CinematographerKevell Byrd
- EditorKevell Byrd