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Filmmakers Collaborative

Filmmakers Collaborative

Young Filmmakers Will Have Their Pieces Shown at Boston Kids Film Fest

By Charlie Breitrose | June 16, 2016

The darkened Lowell Elementary School library flickered last week as a group of students intently watched a set of short films – films made by and featuring themselves. A group of students in the Lowell Extended Day Program spent one day a week over the last several weeks learning about filmmaking and creating their own shorts. The worked with a teacher from the Filmmakers Collaborative. These films will be included in the Boston International Kids Film Festival in this fall. Fifth-grader Quian Yi Titterington helped shoot a film called “The Last Alien.”

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