The GREENLIGHT Earth Day Film Festival is a celebration of Earth Day featuring film projects that explore environmental citizenship and show how individual actions can reduce environmental impacts. Films featured at the 2008 Festival were produced by local artists, with an emphasis on student-produced films. Awards were presented at the Greenlight Earth Day festival on April 17, 2008.
See the Greenlight Earth Day film festival's website for more information.
The Media Center was there to cover the awards Ceremony. Here's a slide show of the event.
Winners for the Middle School Category (Grade 6-8)
Please Do Not Fight: What Am I Trying to Save Produced by Elizabeth Arellano
Nightly News Produced by Austin and Arianna Tamaddon
Keep it Clean, Keep it Green Produced by Natasha Wein and Julia Saul
Winners for the High School Category (Grade 9-12)
Bayfront Park: The Battle for Protecting Open Space Produced by Katie Blank, Mark Dreschke, and Jesse Reimer
Who's Green Produced by Wes Rapaport and Alec Fishman
Leave No Trace Produced by Gabriel Sanchez
Winners for the Open Category
Collection Day Produced by Jocelyn Largent and Lex Sloan
The Reusable Bag Produced by Jim Skinner
We Shut Romic Down! Produced by Charisse Domingo and Youth United for Community Action (YUCA)
Middle School Category
First PlacePlease Do Not Fight: What Am I Trying to Save Produced by Elizabeth Arellano.
Third PlaceKeep it Clean, Keep it Green Produced by Natasha Wein and Julia Saul.
High School Category
First PlaceBayfront Park: The Battle for Protecting Open Space Produced by Katie Blank, Mark Dreschke, and Jesse Reimer.
Open Category
Third Place We Shut Romic Down! Produced by Charisse Domingo and Youth United for Community Action (YUCA).