The FTVM 150 Audiovisual Essay Festival, held on Tuesday, December 10, 2019, showcased the hard work, critical acumen, and creativity that students put into their final capstone projects, in which each student made an original critical argument in audiovisual form about a selected film or television episode that was studied in the course. Last semester’s Best of Festival winner, Noor NouNou, hosted the festival, and, in addition to festival awards voted on by students in the class, the festival featured two Special Commendations, given by guest judges FTVM Assistant Professor Swapnil Rai and LSA Instructional Support Services Video Coordinator Shawn Jackson. FTVM 150 was co-taught this fall by Professors Caryl Flinn and Matthew Solomon; the course's GSI's were Bailey Compton, Katrina Shafer, and Kaelie Thompson

 

Ahmad Kady won "Best of Festival" for his essay “Human Cinema: Moonlight’s Rebuttal of the Hollywood Black Male” (GSI Kaelie Thompson). For all of the festival winners, please see the list below. 

Most Original Argument
Kristina Wendling, “Groundhog Day: Through a Female’s Eyes”
GSI Kaelie Thompson

Most Entertaining to Watch 
Brian Derry, “Verisimilitude in a Futuristic Setting”
GSI Katrina Shafer

Best Editing
 Ahmad Kady, “Human Cinema: Moonlight’s Rebuttal of the Hollywood Black Male”
GSI Kaelie Thompson

Best Use of Text
Muriel Steinke, “Don Lockwood is the True Villain of Singin’ in the Rain
GSI Bailey Compton

Best Use of Sound Mixing and Editing 
Kristina Wendling, “Groundhog Day: Through a Female’s Eyes”
GSI Kaelie Thompson

Guest Commendations: 
Swapnil Rai - Ela Kalra, “Rita is a Prize in Groundhog Day”
    GSI Katrina Shafer
Shawn Jackson -  Faulkner Bodbyl-Mast, “Bridging the Aural Gap:
    A Theatrical Exploration of ‘The Ambassador’s Daughter’”
GSI Bailey Compton