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Communicating Arts Department Holds 19th Annual Student Film and Video Showcase

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University of Wisconsin-Superior issued the following announcement on May 19.

The University of Wisconsin-Superior's Department of Communicating Arts held its 19th Annual Student Film and Video Showcase in the Holden Fine Arts Center Manion Theatre on May 13, 2022. The show featured ten short fictional and documentary films which students created for their Senior Capstone Projects and Advanced Digital Filmmaking and Intermediate Digital Filmmaking courses.  

Students presenting their work included: 

Jadie Schwarzkopf , “Madame Miselda and the Troubling Toaster” 

Kitara Peterson, “You’re Here”

Henriette Soderlind , “She"

Henriette Soderlind , “When I Grow Up”

Thomas Noack , “Gone”

Wynter Hewett , “See(n)” 

Nicole Pierre , “Hygge"

Adam DeMuth , “Survey of a Working Man”

Eliot Sweere, “This Film Is Not About Skateboarding”

Jerree Small, “Heart of Gartman: A Portrait of Marc Gartman” 

Henriette Soderlind, communicating arts/theatre major with a digital filmmaking concentration, reflected on the experience of creating her original film: 

“My film is about a woman who returns to her childhood home and encounters her childhood self. Many people I know, including myself lately, have been reflecting a lot on healing their inner child. Your inner child is always going to be a part of you and living without that piece of you can make it feel like a piece of you is missing. While there is peace in moving on from your past, it is okay to allow yourself to stay with you.  

I really enjoyed the collaborative process of creating this film -- actors, fellow classmates and my professor. I am going to continue making art and taking opportunities as they come.” 

Original source can be found here.

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