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2013 Registration is Open

2013 Registration is Open

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Hands-on Workshops

Hands-on Workshops

This year’s festival lets you get your hands on the gear!

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Guest Speakers

Guest Speakers

At the 2012, we featured film industry insiders Micheal Flaherty (Walden Media) and Greg and Emily Wilson (Henderson Productions). In 2013, we will feature the new Taylor University Hollywood Internship Program (TUHIP), an...

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2012 Festival Recap

2012 Festival Recap

Watch highlights of the 2012...

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Develop your storytelling

Develop your storytelling

and go deeper as a filmmaker. The festival includes in-depth workshops with film industry insiders.

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While you’re here

While you’re here

learn more about Taylor’s award-winning media and film program. The department is highlighted on March 3rd, the last day of the festival. See the facilities, take the campus tour and meet current Taylor filmmakers.

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Events for High School Students

Events for High School Students

High school filmmakers screened their work at a private event at the university president’s home. Matthew Shouse was the 2012 high school competition winner with his short documentary film “Peace for Paws.”

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Experience

Experience

the Media Communication program at Taylor University. See our professional filmmaking facilities and equipment when you visit campus.

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Winners

Winners

The 2012 awards for Audience Choice and Best Comedy went to “Are You Science?,” a spoof of 1960s public TV science shows directed by Junior Joel Plosz.

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Best Picture

Best Picture

Guest filmmakers Greg and Emily Wilson announce the 2012 Best Picture, The Ghost of Grandma Doris. College filmmakers win awards for Best Picture, Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay, and Audience Choice, among...

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Envision Film Festival

The Envision Film Festival honors aspiring filmmakers whose visual storytelling explores the range of human experience with hopeful vision, artistry, truthfulness and integrity.

2013 Festival Forms

College Rules & Guidelines
College Entry Form
High School Rules & Guidelines
High School Entry Form

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