Student Film Fest Gains Popularity

By Scott Craig   |   March 26, 2024
Tamia Sanders, Campbell Ralph, Wendy Eley Jackson, and Cole Anderson at last year’s MSFF (photo by Brad Elliott)

The second annual Montecito Student Film Festival has exploded in popularity and gone global. Student filmmakers from 65 countries have submitted more than 500 films for the free event. Attendees can watch films throughout the day, Saturday, March 23, from 10 am – 5 pm in Westmont’s Porter Theatre.

Festival producer Tamia Sanders (’24) says last year’s event served as a trial run for organizers to settle in and gain momentum. “We got the opportunity to put something together for the first time at Westmont,” she says. “This year’s growth results from a team of people with a clear vision of what we’re doing and the ambition to get it done.”

Festival Director Wendy Eley Jackson, a catalyst for the film studies minor the college launched in 2019, says filmmaking has always been popular among students, including the global student community that desires to tell stories. “Through the advent of social media and technology, people tell stories every day,” she says. “We’re now providing a platform for them here at the Montecito Student Film Festival to display what they’ve crafted.”

Guest speakers include:

The Director’s Roundtable: Michael Swanson, senior vice president of NBC/Peacock Production. 

The Producer’s Roundtable: Cheryl Bayer, president of Living Pop Ups Media, and former head of ABC Network Programming and FOX Programming. 

The Screenwriter’s Roundtable: Holly Sorensen, showrunner and writer for Step Up: High Water (Starz Network), Make it or Break It (ABC Network) and Recovery Road (ABC Network)

 

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