“Keel” – A Short FIlm
A film by DJ Charles, shot on a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, as well as a DJI Phantom 4 Pro.
A film by DJ Charles, shot on a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, as well as a DJI Phantom 4 Pro.
Hear young independent filmmakers share their journeys in filmmaking and get a candid account of their creative process. Panel includes: Jasper Hamilton, Jessica Barnthouse, Nicolas Thilo-McGovern, and Nuria Pellicer. Moderated
ATown Teen Video Contest is Arlington area’s only homegrown festival for teen videographers. Last year’s contestants came from Arlington, Lexington, Cambridge, Somerville, and Lowell, and we expect even broader participation
The Second Annual Crowdsourced Boston collaboration presents Ferris Bueller’s Day Off! Made possible by the hard work of over 15 community media centers and several filmmaking teams. Premiere date is
For their final projects, members of the Summer Filmmaking Boot Camp were given a genre, character, prop, and line of dialogue as prompts to create a film. This team
Become a member at ACMi and we’ll help all your filmmaking dreams will come true! Filmed circa 2016. This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc. in
Learn about the backgrounds of the members of the Arlington Commission of Arts & Culture!
The full conversation Executive Director of the Arlington International Film Festival April Ranck has with Adria Arch, Stephanie Marlin-Curiel and Jennifer Raitt about the arts and culture in Arlington.
A spy and his friend are captured by a man with disproportionately large biceps. Winner of Best Screenwriting, Best Acting, and Crowd Favorite at the A-Town Teen Film Festival. Desi’s
A short film I made with some of my friends about a boy named Kuu (Luke) and a classmate, Bulan (Nickistries) who experience Kuu’s depressing life. Later Kuu ends up
A look at Ottoson Media Group at Ottoson Middle School, and what makes them a League of Extraordinary Teens. This video was created in coordination with Arlington Community Media, Inc.
This narrative music video follows an African American teenage boy experiencing racially based microagressions throughout his day. Produced by Lucy Bent, Harry Danglo and Allison Desir for the Summer Media
A call with Allison and her grandmother about an upcoming visit turns into a portrait of family, and a self portrait as well. Produced by Allison Desir for the School
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