Press Release from Katherine Humphries
Panama City, FL – Gulf Coast is proud to share its digital media students were presented the “Award of Excellence” in the 2023 Broadcast Education Association (BEA) 48 Hour Film Competition.
The team consisted of six digital media students who participated in the challenge, creating a short film with only 48 hours to complete. Each participating team was randomly assigned a genre and accompanying elements, such as a specific character, prop, or line of dialogue, and then tasked with organizing cast and crew, scouting/securing film locations, developing the script, and shooting the film.
“We had such a limited time to make the film,” said Keelsey Walker, Digital Media A.S. student. “I really enjoyed working under that pressure because it forced us to take our thoughts out of it and just make it happen.”
Despite the challenge, the efforts of students Randy Aikens, Cameron Colabella, Tyler Daugherty, Ryant Johnson, Rebecca Starke, and Keesley Walker proved successful, as the six-person team and their film “Sugarloaf” earned them the Award of Excellence and secured them a spot among the top nine of 20 participating colleges.
To watch “Sugarloaf”, visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_-gywkDgHk.
For more information about Gulf Coast’s digital media program, please visit www.gulfcoast.edu/digitalmedia or contact Dr. Erika Goines at egoines@gulfcoast.edu.
Marisa Weiman
Station Manager of The AlterNation
Marisa is the Station Manager of The AlterNation, a dynamic and student-led HD3 radio station. The station provides students with a platform to hone various skills in radio production, from content creation to broadcasting and audio editing.