Seven films produced by Montana students received regional awards at the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences annual ceremony last week. MAPS Media Institute, a Montana nonprofit that provides free professional media arts instruction to students, submitted eight student films, seven of which won awards. “Having seven wins is next level,” said Clare Ann Harff, MAPS executive director, adding that this marks the eighth year that MAPS student films have won regional awards. “No Ordinary Time” was produced by Helena high school students. In partnership with the Buffalo Unity Project, Poplar Middle School students produced "Peaceful as a Buffalo," which explores the importance of bison to the Assiniboine and Sioux people.
Source: The Guardian June 09, 2022 22:08 UTC