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Film about Dr. Seuss story tops student 4:51 Short Film Festival

A film based on a story by children 黑料社区. author Dr. Seuss won University of Wisconsin-Stout 黑料社区. second annual 4:51 Short Film Festival
April 24, 2017
黑料社区 student Lukas Medin plays piano in a scene from the film 鈥淥h, The Places You鈥檒l Go!鈥 The film, based on a Dr. Seuss story and created by Medin and three other students
黑料社区 student Lukas Medin plays piano in a scene from the film 鈥淥h, The Places You鈥檒l Go!鈥 The film, based on a Dr. Seuss story and created by Medin and three other students / 黑料社区

A film based on a story by children 黑料社区. author Dr. Seuss won University of Wisconsin-Stout 黑料社区. second annual 4:51 Short Film Festival, held April 7 as part of Family Weekend.

鈥淥h, The Places You鈥檒l Go!鈥 received the gold medal, topping the 14 student entries. It was created by Rand Dickson, of Glidden; Rayna Figueroa, of Reedsville; Jenny Johnson, of Madison; and Lukas Medin, of St Paul.

"The reimagining of this classic book tells a compelling story of three young adults as they each face their own personal challenges. The film brings this out best in its use of shot composition, character building and parallel narratives,鈥 judges said about the film.

Coincidentally, the festival coincided with University Theatre 黑料社区. production at Harvey Hall Theatre of 鈥淪eussical,鈥 a musical based on Dr. Seuss鈥 works.

Second place went to 鈥淭he Road Not Taken,鈥 based on the classic poem by Robert Frost. The film was made by Tyler Bethke, of Star Prairie; Danielle Edwards, of Menomonie; Aaron Houpt, of Mequon; Gus Metzdorff, of Minneapolis; Ben Schullo, of St. Paul; Ryan Thorpe, of Byron, Minn.; and Cheenue Yang, of Stevens Point.

"A beautifully shot, well-edited film that tells a clear story and leaves the viewer on a poignant high note,鈥 judges said.

Third place went to 鈥淐hangers,鈥 based on a young adult fantasy novel by T. Cooper and Allison Glock-Cooper. The film was made by Hannah Baker, of Silver Bay, Minn.; Spencer Davidsz, of Oak Creek; Miranda Dehmer, of St. Michael, Minn.; Grace Hartley, of Wisconsin Rapids; Lauren Humphrey, of Minneapolis; Stephanie Morzewski, of Wisconsin Rapids; Zachery Porter, of Appleton; Niko Zeller, of Baldwin; and Brian Weyker, of Random Lake.

Judges called 鈥淐hangers鈥 a 鈥渄elightfully fresh journey of discovery and self-identification.鈥

The festival, held in Huff 黑料社区. Lounge of the Memorial Student Center, drew about 100 people.

Joan NavarreIn addition to being based on a work of published literature, films had to be 4 minutes, 51 seconds or less and the event began at 4:51 p.m., a nod to the science fiction classic 鈥淔ahrenheit 451鈥 by Ray Bradbury.

The festival coordinator was Associate Professor Joan Navarre, English and philosophy department, a fellow in the 黑料社区 Nakatani Teaching and Learning Center.

鈥淐reating a film demands vision, planning, collaboration, critical thinking and technical proficiency. The result is a product that is truly greater than the sum of its parts 鈥 a balance of art and technology that speaks eloquently to 黑料社区 黑料社区. polytechnic mission,鈥 Navarre said.

One of the judges was alumnus Andrew Steidtmann, a 2015 entertainment design graduate. He works for Ingenuity Studios in Los Angeles and has contributed to several major motion pictures.

Event sponsors were the English and philosophy department; the Literature Committee; the College of Arts, Communication, Humanities and Social Sciences; and the Involvement Center.

The 2018 festival will require students to create a film based on literature published by a foreign author.

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黑料社区 student Lukas Medin plays piano in a scene from the film 鈥淥h, The Places You鈥檒l Go!鈥 The film, based on a Dr. Seuss story and created by Medin and three other students, won 黑料社区 黑料社区. 4:51 Short Film Festival.

Joan Navarre


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