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From YouTube: The 2022 Broadneck Film Festival
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The Broadneck Film Festival 2022 features films from middle and high school students across Anne Arundel County Public Schools. Call for films for the 2023 festival is now OPEN! Submit your film by March 15th, 2023. Information about next year's film festival can be found here https://sites.google.com/aacps.org/broadneckfilmfestival
A
Hello
aacps,
my
name
is
Stacy
Roth
and
I'm.
The
signature
program
facilitator
at
Broadneck,
High
School.
The
film
festival
at
Broadneck
is
an
ongoing
School
tradition
with
a
history
dating
back
12
years,
but
this
year
we
chose
to
move
in
a
unique
direction
to
showcase
the
incredible
talent
in
our
aacps
student
community.
A
Since
2010
Broadneck
High
has
offered
an
underground
Film
Festival,
where
aspiring
young
directors
at
Broadneck
could
share
their
films
and
be
recognized
for
their
extraordinary
Talent.
Previous
contestants
in
this
Film
Festival
have
gone
on
to
produce
award-winning
entries
in
Regional
and
National
competitions,
including
at
the
Oscars
since
2017.
The
signature
program
at
Broadneck
has
also
organized
a
separate
environmental
literacy,
Film
Festival
sponsored
by
our
amazing
partner,
clearshark
H2O
and
dedicated
to
films
with
an
environmental
theme
or
message.
A
This
event
aimed
to
combine
The
Best
of
Both
Worlds,
leveraging
the
expertise
and
resources
of
each
Festival
to
offer
one
event
and
open
to
student
directors
across
all
of
aacps
as
an
event
organized
through
broadneck's
environmental
literacy,
signature
program,
our
combined
Film
Festival
features
a
special
environmental
category
with
unique
Awards,
such
as
best
documentary
and
best
advocacy.
Our
non-profit
partner,
clearshark
H2O
continues
to
sponsor
the
event
donating
prizes,
staff
and
logistical
support
held
on
Friday
March
25th.
This
year
the
Broadneck
Film
Festival
garnered
the
highest
number
of
student
entries
ever
of
the
two
earlier
events.
A
21
film
submissions
buy
a
total
of
29
student
contestants
entries
came
from
across
the
county
with
strong
representation
from
long
time,
contributor,
Central
Middle,
as
well
as
great
showings
from
newcomers
at
cat,
South
and
Glen
Burnie.
Over
125
audience.
Members
were
in
attendance
with
the
event
judged
by
15
professionals
drawn
from
across
the
film
and
environmental
Industries
next
year.
We
hope
the
festival
will
continue
to
grow
and
expand,
increasing
participation
from
even
more
schools.
B
All
those
who
participated
in
this
year's
Film
Festival
we'd
like
to
thank
you
very
much
without
your
creativity,
enthusiasm,
time
and
effort,
none
of
this
would
have
been
possible.
You
are
the
next
generation
of
visual
storytellers.
Your
groundbreaking
and
Visionary
ideas,
mixed
with
classic
cinematic
elements
and
storytelling
devices
will
help
set
the
standard
for
filmmakers
to
come.
If
possible.
We
hope
to
see
you
competing
again
next
year.
We
wish
you
all
the
best
of
luck
in
your
filmmaking
Futures
and
we'll
see
you
soon
on
the
red
carpet,
foreign.
C
Was
mainly
focusing
on
how
the
Chesapeake
Bay
used
to
be
and
how
it
really
greatly
changed
now
and
I
wanted
people
to
know
that
it
was
declining.
I
went
to
the
Chesapeake
Bay
with
my
friends
and
I
realized.
It
didn't
look
good
and
it
helped
motivate
me
on
what
I
wanted
to
make
my
film
about
I
hope.
The
viewers
will
understand
that
things
aren't
going
so
well
with
the
Chesapeake
Bay
and
they
can
take
a
lot
of
actions
to
help
improve
the
base.
C
You
may
be
without
even
knowing
it
are
impacted
by
the
Chesapeake
Bay,
the
bay
and
its
ecosystems
impacts,
our
air
quality,
the
water
we
drink
and
the
food
we
eat
its
ecosystems,
buffers
protect
animals
and
people
from
the
strong
weather
that
might
flood
those
areas.
Just
for
those
reasons
so
far,
it's
important
to
reflect
on
the
base,
growth
and
struggles
over
the
course
of
the
following
years
to
understand
how
we
can
save
this
important
body
of
water
that
impacts
countless
communities
near
the
region.
You
first
have
to
analyze
the
recent
changes.
C
The
first
state
of
the
bay
report
in
1998
had
a
score
of
22..
If
you
don't
know
about
these
state
of
the
day,
reports
they're.
Essentially
these
studies
on
the
base,
habitats,
fisheries
and
pollution
around
390
years,
before
the
first
day
of
the
Bay
airport,
John
Smith
described
a
bay
full
of
diversity,
a
lush,
thriving
area
along
with
multiple
plants
and
animals.
He
said
he
had
found.
Experts
would
consider
the
time
that
John
Smith
documented
his
findings
in
the
bay
to
have
a
report
of
100.
C
Although
we
don't
see
another
100
in
the
near
future,
organizations
like
the
Chesapeake
Bay
Foundation
are
working
towards
the
bare
minimum
of
a
saved
Bay,
which
would
be
a
score
of
70..
So
if
1998
had
a
score
of
22,
what's
the
most
recent
score?
Well,
personally,
I'd
find
this
a
little
underwhelming,
but
it
sure
is
a
start.
After
22
years,
the
state
of
the
bay
report
had
increased
by
10
points
to
show
2020
score
as
a
32.
C
Take
this,
for
example,
how
does
agricultural
pollution
start
s?
Farmers
who
put
too
much
pesticide
be
fertilizers
and
their
crops
which
eventually
go
down
into
the
bank?
Even
if
there
are
problems
that
people
didn't
start,
it's
the
actions
that
people
didn't
take
the
ads
to
the
problems,
but
even
still,
you
should
look
on
the
bright
side.
C
E
E
E
Captain
John
Smith
came
to
the
Chesapeake
Bay
and
saw
this
landscape.
It
had
so
many
amazing,
thriving
plants
and
animals.
Wouldn't
you
like
to
have
a
bay
that
looks
like
this
I
know.
I
would,
but
there
have
been
so
many
declines
and
oysters
in
the
Chesapeake
Bay
that
they
can't
keep
the
water
clean
enough.
If
they
did,
you
would
see
dolphins,
manatees
and
turtles
regularly,
even
some
whales,
and
there
wouldn't
be
any
pesky
jellyfish,
but
we
don't
have
a
bay
like
this.
We
used
to
because
of
the
decline
in
oysters.
E
Oysters
are
an
important
asset
to
the
Bay.
They
keep
the
water
clean,
they
provide
homes
for
small
fish
and
they
provide
food
for
animals
and
plants.
But
lately
people
have
been
overfishing
oysters.
They
think
that
it's
okay
to
take
as
many
oysters
as
they
want
from
the
Chesapeake
Bay,
not
thinking
about
how
they
might
impact
all
of
the
life
depending
on
the
oysters.
It's
not
okay,
the
water
is
getting
dirty
because
of
this.
There
aren't
enough
oysters
to
filter
it
out.
E
Did
you
know
that
one
oyster
can
filter,
50
gallons
of
water
a
day,
a
ways
back?
It
would
take
only
a
week
for
all
of
the
oysters
in
the
Chesapeake
Bay
to
filter
it
so
that
you
could
see
the
bottom
of
the
bay,
but
now
with
how
many
oysters
there
are
left,
it
will
take
over
a
year
for
all
of
the
oysters
to
filter
the
Chesapeake
Bay
people
that
are
overfishing.
E
Oysters,
probably
don't
realize
this
algae
is
overgrowing
in
the
bay
oysters,
feed
on
algae,
that's
their
main
food
source,
but
because
there
aren't
enough
oysters
to
filter
the
algae
floats
to
the
top
of
the
water
and
doesn't
let
the
sunlight
in
for
other
plants
and
animals
which
stops
the
plates
from
doing
photosynthesis.
Then
the
fish
can't
get
the
oxygen
they
need
and
die
off
in
dead
fish
Stones.
This
is
really
bad.
E
If
we
restored
all
the
oysters
in
the
bag,
we
would
have
back
all
those
amazing
animals
that
John
Smith's
time
had
and
clean
water.
Here
are
some
ways
we
can
help
the
bay
one
reduce
your
nutrients
input
in
the
bay
try
to
limit
the
amount
of
fertilizers
and
pesticides
on
lawns
and
Gardens,
try
to
plant
native
plants
that
don't
require
fertilizers
or
a
lot
of
water.
This
will
help
stop
the
runoff
in
the
bay
and
help
stop
producing
excess
algae.
E
E
Three
reduce
erosion,
plant
Forest
buffers
along
streams
and
shorelines,
make
sure
that
the
plants
are
native
to
the
environment
and
won't
overpopulate
again.
This
helps
with
the
runoff
problem.
It
stops
the
nutrients
from
going
into
the
water.
Instead,
the
pores
will
soak
up
the
water
and
give
the
trees
more
water
to
grow.
They
will
love
that
4.
get
involved
locally,
join
or
be
a
volunteer
at
your
local
Bay
restoration
program.
Here
it's
the
Chesapeake,
Bay
Foundation.
You
can
help
the
environment
in
so
many
ways
be
part
of
the
solution,
not
the
problem.
E
E
Population
we
can
invent
things
to
help
the
environment.
We
can
use
technology
to
help
improve
how
many
oysters
there
are.
One
invention
that
could
make
a
difference
would
be
to
section
off
a
part
of
the
Chesapeake
Bay,
where
we
could
bring
back
oyster
reefs
and
all
the
organisms
that
depend
on
it.
There
would
be
no
fishing
allowed
there
and
there
would
be
a
net
enclosing
the
area
around
the
sides
that
way
nothing
could
get
out
or
escape
and
nothing
could
get
in.
There
are
so
many
possibilities
to
help
the
bay
in
the
future.
F
F
Was
about
oil
spills
and
how
they
impacted
the
environmental
life
of
marine
animals
mainly
fish
and
how
it
can
deform
them
or
hurt
them
in
different
ways?
I,
so
my
dad
and
I
and
my
whole
family
really.
We
live
near
the
South
River
and
we
also
like
going
to
Waters
and
restaurants
near
the
water,
and
we
would
walk
down
the
docks
and
we
would
see
like
oil
on
the
water
and
that,
like
really
was
uncomfortable
for
me,
to
see
that
so
I
thought
this
would
be
a
good.
F
A
good
thing
to
talk
about
and
like
for
other
people
to
see
and
hear
about.
I
want
them
to
see
how
oil
impacts
fish
and
not
just
fish,
because
humans,
like
us,
some
eat
fish
and
they
could
get
the
fish
could
get
have
the
these
pollutants
in
them
and
when
the
humans
eat
them,
they
could
also
get
sick.
So
it's
not
just
harming
the
marine
life.
It's
harming.
The
humans
too,
and
I
wanted
to
all
that.
F
G
G
G
H
I
What
motivated
us
was
that
we
were
learning
about
it
in
science
class
and
then
after
hearing
about
it,
we
were
like.
We
were
both
have
like
a
tendency
to
really
like
try
and
solve
problems
around
us.
That's
like
part
of
our
personalities.
So
when
we
heard
about
the
film
festival,
we
immediately
partnered
up
and
started
work
researching
in
and
out
of
the
classroom
right
away,
hoping
we
could
like
make
sure
to
make
a
great
film,
so
others
knew
about
it.
H
So
I
hope,
like
viewers,
will
understand
the
different
types
of
pollution,
how
they
affect
the
animals
and
the
plants,
the
ecosystem
around
them,
and
how
to
stop
or
solve
these
types
of
different
type.
These
types
of
ocean
pollution.
I
We
also
hope
that
viewers
will
have
the
spark
to
take
action
themselves
on
this
Pro
this
issue
and
other
issues
around
the
world,
such
as
like
equal
rights
or
other
environmental
issues.
We
really
hope
that
viewers
will
be
able
to
learn
from
our
experience
and
be
inspired
by
others
as
well.
I.
J
Come
with
me:
okay,
do
you
see
this
yeah,
but
what's
the
deal
with
all
this
trash
right?
What's
going
on?
Have
you
heard
about
the
Great
Pacific
Garbage
Patch,
the
Great
Pacific
Garbage
Patch
is
the
largest
accumulation
of
pollution
in
the
world.
These
pieces
of
trash
contribute
to
pollution
problems
like
the
Great
Pacific
Garbage
track.
Oh
wow,
I
didn't
know
that
the
white
types
of
ocean
pollution
are
there.
How
does
it
get
there
and
why
is
it
important
for
us
to
learn
about
it?
Those
are
very
good
questions,
but
I
can't
answer
all
of
them.
J
Thank
you.
Ocean
pollution
comes
in
many
different
forms.
First,
there's
lots
of
pollution.
There
are
over
150
million
metric
tons
of
plastic
in
the
ocean,
that's
500
times
more
plastic
than
Stars.
This
is
bad,
because
animals
can
be
stick
Plus
for
food
soon
after
they
consume
it,
they
can
suffocate
and
die
because
they
wouldn't
be
able
to
properly
digest
it.
This
also
affects
us,
because,
when
we
contaminated
animals
such
as
fish
and
shellfish,
they
give
us
Hab
toxins.
Hiv
toxins
can
cause
dementia
Amnesia
and
other
neurological
damage
and
death.
Second,
there
is
thermal
pollution.
J
This
happens
when
factors
or
large
industries
use
water
to
cool
down
the
machines
when
the
water
they
use
goes
down.
The
super
ocean
lands
in
an
enclosed,
Water
Area.
It
can
speed
up
life
of
growth
and
force
living
organisms
to
eat
more
of
their
diet.
Thermal
pollution
can
cause
a
significant
temperature
increase
in
the
water
and
can
cause
reproductive
problems.
Warmer
water
can
reduce
the
fertility
of
some
organisms.
Other
species
may
suffer
birth
defects
or
light
deformed
eggs.
Just
the
chemical
changes
to
the
body
caused
by
the
water.
J
Third:
there's:
noise
pollution,
noise
pollution,
touching
human
activity
with
commercial
shipping,
scientific
surveys,
oil
exploration
and
Military
sonar.
All
of
these
noises
can
cause
serious
threats
to
worry
more.
This
impacts
a
wide
range
of
marine
animals
such
as
whales,
Dolphins,
invertebrates
fish,
seabirds,
sea
turtles,
seals
and
more
philosophy,
there's
light
pollution.
Light
pollution
is
the
presence
of
unwanted,
inappropriate
or
excessive
artificial
lighting.
H
J
H
J
H
Policies
he
can
be
reduced
by
using
safe
items
like
biodegradable
water
bottles,
reusable
bags
and
More
in
additional
thermal
pollution
can
be
reduced
by
modifying
factors
in
large
Industries
so
that
they
don't
use
machines
that
will
overheat
very
quickly.
You
can
also
find
other
ways
to
cool
down
the
Machinery
other
than
water.
Then
there's
noise
pollution
ways
to
stop
noise
pollution
include
redesigning
the
propellers
of
vessels
using
lower
intensity,
seismic
vibration
and
a
point
acoustic
bubble,
curtains
and
energy
generation
stations.
There
are
also
solutions
for
light
pollution
for
light
pollution.
H
We
could
turn
off
light
when
it's
not
needed.
We
could
also
use
LED
lights
to
reduce
the
amount
of
electricity
we
use.
Those
are
just
some
possible
solutions
that
adults
and
their
kids,
like
you
guys,
can
do
if
you're
interested
in
this
topic.
You
could
also
think
of
other
ways
to
help
the
ocean
wow.
Those
are
some
awesome
ideas
to
reduce
ocean
pollution.
We
should
think
of
some
solutions
to
reduce
social
pollution
as
well.
Peter
I
agree,
Jack.
J
J
J
K
K
Litter
in
the
water
I
was
looking
through
the
Broadneck
Film
Festival
website.
I
saw
that
one
of
the
categories
was
like
environmental
advocacy,
so
I
just
decided
to
make
a
topic
based
I
mean
a
movie
based
on
that
I
hope
they.
What
they
get
out
of
it
is
that,
while
littering
while
doing
stuff
like
littering
like,
isn't
really
bad
for,
like
you
per
se,
it's
still
really
bad
for
the
environment
and
animals
and
stuff
I.
L
Like
making
like
some
short
films
with
my
family
at
just
for
fun,
so
this.
D
Film's
called
trash
dumper,
it's
about
a
kid
named
Hugo
Hernandez
who
likes
to
dump
trash
in
the
Chesapeake,
Bay,
River,
I,
hope
viewers.
What
they
can
get
out
of
the
film
is
to
you
know
not
dumb
trash,
not
litter.
You
know
not
pollute
the
Earth,
it's
a
good
environmental
message
after
I
plan
to
get
more
into
film,
editing
or
visual
effects
as
my
profession,
so.
M
Our
film
is
titled
the
trash
number
and
is
about
a
young
teenager
named
Hugo
Hernandez,
who
has
a
hobby
of
polluting
the
water
and
the
whole
premise
of
the
film
is
to
get
kids
to
who
stop
polluting
water
and
stop
throwing
away
their
trash
and
to
properly
dispose
of
it.
We
hope
audiences
will.
We
hope
our
audiences
will
not
pollute
food,
any
sort
of
nature
or
any
sort
of
public
space
or
anywhere
into
properly
dispose
of
their
waste
and
proper
bins
like
a
trash
can
or
a
recycle
bin.
N
K
I
have
a
girlfriend
and
a
few
close
friends,
so
I'd
save
a
pretty
decent
life.
I
have
a
passion
for
cars,
I'm
planning
to
be
a
mechanic
in
the
future,
so
overall
I'm
a
pretty
normal
guy
I.
Don't
have
many
hobbies,
I!
Guess:
I!
Don't
really
stick
to
stuff
like
that.
There
is
something
I
like
to
do,
though,
that
I
don't
really
know
if
you
could
call
it
a
hobby
or
not.
L
O
Hi,
my
name
is
Rachel
Thompson
I
am
16
years
old
Hugo's.
My
boyfriend
we've
been
going
out
for
around
two
months
now.
I
like
him
for
the
most
part
he's
funny
he's
chill
he's
a
good
listener,
the
only
times
where
we
don't
see
eye
to
eyes
when
he
dumps
his
trash
in
the
water.
K
K
K
O
O
O
R
K
K
K
R
R
R
My
film
is
called
I
was
once
a
clear
blue.
It
is
a
environmental
advocacy
about.
It
is
an
environmental
advocacy
about
the
point
of
view
of
an
ocean
in
the
bay
and
to
get
people
to
not
pollute
the
oceans
and
be
I
was
looking
through
YouTube
for
ideas
and
I
came
across
an
environmental
advocacy.
Video
and
I
just
happened
to
watch
him
and
was
inspired
by
it.
Our.
S
Film
is
about
the
ocean
and
how
much
people
in
the
world
met
it
so
dirty
and
from
this
our
ecology
and
the
world
itself
is
just
getting
damaged
and
we're
breathing
with
all
this
air
and
all
this
stuff
that
we
trash
every
day
in
the
ocean
we
drink
it
even
through.
We
think
that
the
filters
can
help
us,
we
still
trash
it
and
we
all
just
drink
every
day.
All
this
water
that
we
trash
I
hope.
The
viewers
will
understand
that
by
trashing
the
whole
ocean,
the
bay,
it's
not
gonna,
help
planets
to
become
better.
S
It's
gonna
make
it
worse
and
we're
gonna
live
in
it.
We're
gonna
live
in
the
planet
that
is
sooner
or
later
not
gonna,
be
the
best
planet
to
live
on,
so
we'll
have
to
search
for
another
planets,
so
I
hope
the
viewers
will
understand
that
we
have
to
save
our
planet
and
we
have
to
take
care
of
it.
Just
like
the
planet.
Take
care
of
us.
Yes,
I
do
plan
to
continue
making
short
films
and
maybe
transfer
to
the
longer
ones,
foreign.
R
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G
U
My
name
is
Graham
Elmore
and
I
won
the
environment,
best
environmental
documentary
award
in
this
year's
Broadneck
Film
Festival,
my
film's
called
water
quality
monitoring,
and
it's
about
the
degraded
water
Clarity
in
the
Chesapeake
Bay
and
Magothy
River
and
I
made
my
film
because
of
the
degraded
Clarity
of
the
water.
That
I
would
see
when
I
would
go
out
on
my
boat
on
fishing
crabbing
and
swimming
with
my
friends
and
I
wanted
to
do
something
about
that.
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So
I
made
my
film
basically
educating
people
about
things
that
they
can
do
to
improve
the
the
water
quality
of
the
bay
as
along
with
the
difference
between
water,
Clarity
and
water
quality.
When
watching
my
film
I
hope,
people
can
learn
the
difference
between
water,
Clarity
and
water
quality,
because
it's
not
just
as
simple
as
people
think
where
how
dirty
the
water
looks,
is
how
it
actually
the
chemicals
in
it
will
harm
you.
U
You
may
also
know
that
winds
and
Tide
currents
often
resuspend
the
sediment,
which
reduces
the
sunlight
to
the
grasses,
preventing
them
from
growing.
The
other
main
issue
with
this
runoff
is
fertilizers
in
chicken
manure,
which
are
picked
up
by
storm
water
after
being
used
for
agricultural
purposes.
U
While
most
people
have
heard
of
these
problems.
They
base
our
opinions
on
the
health
of
the
bay
on
how
visually
clear
the
water
appears
from
the
docker
Beach
and
the
question
that
I
aim
to
answer
is:
is
the
water
Clarity
an
effective
indicator
on
the
health
of
the
bay
and
what
are
the
complex
factors
that
influence
the
Bay's
negative
water
clarity
after
researching
this
I
learned
about
the
phytoplankton
that
live
in
the
bay
and
they're
impact
on
the
water
clarity?
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Phytoplankton
are
microscopic
organisms
that
live
on
the
surface
of
the
water
hitting
on
sunlight
as
well
as
dissolved
nutrients.
Most
of
these
nutrients
come
from
runoff,
which
means
the
more
nutrients
that
enter
the
bed.
The
more
phytoplanes
and
there
will
be
temperature
also
impacts
the
water
clarity.
This
phytoplankton
don't
grow
in
cold
water,
which
means
that
in
the
winter
the
clarity
of
the
water
is
much
clearer
than
in
the
summer
months.
U
U
It's
also
worth
mentioning
that
on
days
of
strong
winds,
the
clarity
measurements
were
much
worse
than
on
days
with
little
to
no
end.
This
is
because
the
wind
resuspends
the
sediment
on
the
bottom,
which
clouds
the
water
above
it
overall,
the
water
Clarity,
significantly
decreased
after
a
rain,
which
is
really
unfortunate
because
it
shows
the
effect
of
runoff
that
we
as
a
community
have
on
the
bay.
U
U
Overall,
the
clarity
of
the
water
is
definitely
the
easiest
way
to
determine
the
help
of
the
bed,
but
there
are
many
other
important
factors
in
the
water
which
causes
it
to
look
a
certain
way.
While
this
is
true,
it's
also
important
to
understand
the
negative
effects
that
your
activities
can
have
on
the
bay
in
order
to
fix
them
and
hopefully
increase
the
health
of
the
bag.
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Hi,
my
name
is
Olivia
mawini
and
I
won.
This
year's
honorable
mention
award
at
the
Broadneck
Film
Festival.
My
film
is
called
moon
man
and
it's
an
animated
film
about
two
girls
who
go
in
the
woods
and
meet
some
weird
alien
creature
and
just
their
Adventure.
It
took
me
about
two
months
to
make
my
film.
V
V
W
W
W
Award
for
this
year's
Broadway
Film
Festival,
my
film
The
Hunter,
it's
about
a
normal
high
school
kid
and
he
is
bestowed
these
special
abilities,
but
with
these
abilities,
what
he
doesn't
know
is
that
there's
this
despicable
Hunter
who's,
trying
to
kill
him
and
so
in
the
beginning
of
the
film
he's
really
struggling
to
accept
these
abilities,
but
towards
the
end
he
uses
them
to
save
his
life.
B
W
W
Snyder's
Man
of
Steel
and
Batman
vs
Superman,
which
was
that
what
would
happen
if
there
were
these
superheroes
in
a
real
world
and
I
really
tried
to
touch
on
that
when
people
watch
my
film
I
hope
they
get
a
sense
of
you
know
he
did
that
just
by
himself
on
a
home
computer,
and
it
looked
like
that.
So
you
know
maybe
I
could
try
that
and
if
people
stop
watching
my
film
and
they
they're
a
little
inspired
to
take
that
kind
of
thing
up,
that's
really
success.
W
G
G
W
Q
Before
I
start
I'm,
not
losing
my
grip
on
reality,
many
years
ago,
millions
of
them
one
person
was
gifted
superpowers
rid
of
ancient
civilizations.
Viewed
that
person
as
a
god,
their
depictions
also
described
another
Who
challenged,
said
God.
There
are
no
other
mentionings
of
the
god
or
Challenger
until
it
happened
again
two
days
ago,.
G
G
Y
Y
And
I
won
the
artistic
merit
award
in
the
film
festival
and
I
used.
My
film
called
a
company
and
I
made
it
during
a
time
where
I
had
to
be
isolated
due
to
the
pandemic.
It's
just
kind
of
about
where
my
mind
was
taking
me
artistically
during
during
that
time
of
isolation.
When
people
watch
my
film
I,
just
kind
of
wanted
to
just
share
my
kind
of
cinematic
ideas
just
to
have
it
be
like
artistically
pleasing,
even
though
there's
not
necessarily
a
story
to
it.
Y
I
just
want
it
to
be
a
like
an
entertaining
artistic
thing
that
people
would
enjoy
watching
I've
been
making
videos
since
I
was
about
six
or
seven
years.
Old
and
I
would
make
videos
along
with
making
music
so
when
I
would
make
videos
I
would
also
score
them
and
do
all
the
music
for
them
as
well.
Y
I
do
plan
on
doing
more
film
work
in
the
future,
for
music
videos
for
other
artists
and
for
myself,
and
mainly
just
for
like
fun
and
little
side
projects
too,
and
if
it
seems
like
a
good
career
path
in
the
future,
then
I'll
probably
take
that
career.
Y
G
G
G
G
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My
name
is
Mark
Crooks
and
I
am
the
winner
of
the
Broadneck
Film
Festival
this
year
and
I've
submitted
three
films,
but
two
of
which
were
named
Maine
and
dead
friends
which
I
created
just
on
my
own
time,
and
it
was
just
some
personal
projects
that
I
had
put
a
lot
of
energy
into,
and
it
was
definitely
an
experience
for
sure,
there's
not
too
much
to
like
making
a
film
and
it's
like
it
doesn't
have
to
be
like.
Oh,
you
have
all
this
big
equipment
and
you
have
a
big
camera.
AA
You
got
a
drone.
You
got
all
this,
it's
not
about
that.
Like
anybody
can
go
out
and
shoot
everybody
has
a
phone
in
their
pocket
right.
So
there's
there's
room
for
for
creating
anything
that
you're
into
and
for
me
it's
just
like
putting
together
footage
and
creating
some
experience
and
a
scene
and
trying
to
display
an
environment
that
is
not
too
familiar
to
the
viewer
and
that's
just
important.
AA
So
it
just
stands
out
and
it's
something
that
that
you
will
never
see
anywhere
else
and
I've
been
making
videos
and
like
editing
on
iMovie
and
Final
Cut.
For
about
eight,
eight
years
ever
since
seventh
grade
I,
remember
I
had
this
class
there's
this
teacher
and
she
was
like
all
right.
You
have
to
make
some
like
little
little
project
and
I.
Remember
I
was
like
so
into
it,
and
I
was
watching
YouTube.
AA
All
the
time
when
I
was
younger,
so
I
was
just
naturally
super
into
that
and
I
kept
going
with
it,
with
the
recording
and
over
time.
I
got
a
better
camera,
and
you
know
you
just
kind
of
learn
over
time,
but
for
me
it's
something
that
I'm
definitely
looking
to
pursue
in
the
future,
especially
with
college,
and
it's
it's
really
exciting
and
I
have
a
lot
of
fun
with
it.
That's
the
most
important
part
of
it,
though.
That's
just
to
have
fun
for
anybody.
AA
That's
not
super
into
video
production
or
hasn't
really
looked
into
the
the
whole
side
of
it.
It's
kind
of
like
it's
kind
of
like
a
blessing
and
a
curse,
to
look
at
films
and
and
videos
in
a
in
a
certain
way.
The
way
that
I
perceive
all
the
content
that
I
personally
create
it
just
isn't
the
same
for
anybody
else.
AA
That
watches
it,
so
it's
just
important
for
me
to
you,
know,
try
and
create
an
experience
and
create
a
scene
for
for
people
to
identify
and
I
just
want
for
everybody
that
has
the
opportunity
to
see
any
of
my
videos.
I
just
want
everybody
to
enjoy
it,
and
you
know
feel
kind
of
in
the
moment,
and
that's
really
important
to
me.
So
you
know
it's
not
about
like
how
many
people
watch
it.
AA
The
most
important
part
of
my
creativity
stems
from
music
and
I
choose
certain
songs
that
I've
listened
to
and
they
hit
me
emotionally.
So
it's
kind
of
important
to
look
at
all
the
small
details
and
understand
why
a
song
was
created
who
created
the
song
and
what
the
song
is
trying
to
convey
in
terms
of
making
a
video
I
kind
of
Base.
All
of
my
feeling
and
and
thought
when
it
comes
to
the
shooting
process
based
off
of
a
song,
my
video
dead
friends.
AA
We
shot
the
video
over
the
course
of
two
shooting
days
and
we
did
the
green
screen
first
and
then
we
did
these
outdoor
Clips
in
downtown
Annapolis
and,
like
I,
wanted
to
emphasize
the
name
of
the
lyrics
pertaining
to
the
the
artist's
thoughts
and
feelings
when
creating
a
song
as
An
editor,
it's
important
to
be
able
to
match
emotion
and
create
a
visualization
for
a
song.
You
wouldn't
think
that
it's
like.
AA
You
know
that
was
like
those
two
shots
were
kind
of
iconic
to
that
video
and
for
the
ATM
there's
this
ATM
in
downtown
Annapolis,
the
Wells
Fargo
ATM
and
the
day
we
went
to
go
shoot
down
there.
It
was
out
of
order
which
was
perfect.
The
shot
was
perfect.
We
had
this
fisheye
lens
to
get
this
wide
view
shot
on
the
on
the
ATM,
and
we
had
the
money
coming
out
and
then
also
I
did
the
face
on
the
dollar
bill,
which
was
probably
one
of
the
most
excruciating
edits.
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AE
AE
AE
I
found
you
long
ago
when
the
bay
and
now
you're
destroying
it
today
now
get
your
oysters
out
cause
right
now,
the
LGB
coming
out.
You
were
never
really
trying
to
save
it
anyway.
I
can
show
you
what
the
bay
does.
If
you
compensate
you
can't
hide
from
it
now
get
your
rating
at
the
floor
before
it
will
be
too
late
need
to
need
to
get
these
tests
done.
So
we
can
get
the
numbers
up.
AE
AE
They
entered
the
bay
as
ran
off.
That
info
makes
me
scoff.
I
found
you
long
ago
in
the
bay
and
now
you're
destroying
it
today.
Now
get
your
oysters
out
cause
right
now,
the
LGB
coming
out.
You
were
never
really
trying
to
save
it
anyway.
Ooh
I
can
show
you
what
that
they
do.
If
you
compensate
who
can
hide
from
it,
now
get
your
rating
off
the
floor
before
it
be
too
late.
X
The
Bay's
not
that
clean,
so
let's
try
to
fix
that
the
base
getting
too
nasty
y'all
shouldn't.
Let
the
runoff
touch
it
not
too
late,
because
I'm
here
to
save
it
by
the
bay
so
nasty.
That's
an
appointment
oysters
to
the
beach
with
the
trash
bag.
Make
the
wetlands
wet
again
tell
them
what
to
keep
playing
oysters
because
they
filter
the
back.
X
Now,
stop
polluting,
no
more
deforestation.
The
bay
is
essential
to
this
nation,
maybe
no
more
fertilizer,
Let
It
Grow,
those
carbonations
that
70
is
coming.
Sooners
flowers
are
just
like
Bloomers,
they
didn't
pick
a
32,
we're
just
getting
bad
at
all.
Those
balloons
get
them
all
picking
up
trash
because
it's
not
because
it's
no
joke.