CALA-bash: Film festival spotlights student works
By: DA’TEISHA GRAHAM ​
Apr 04, 2018
Calabash Film Festival winners are, from left, Aaron Nelson, Thalia Butts and Jarrett Polite. (Panther photo by Alexis Pipkins Jr.)
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Music, art, and dance are only half of the fun Â鶹´«Ã½ University’s CALA-bash brings to Orangeburg.
On April 2, 2018, in GTK Auditorium, the second annual Film Festival Showcase was hosted by Brittany McKinnon. The event spotlighted student films, giving students an opportunity to express their art through digital media.
The festival featured first-place winner Thalia Butts’ film. The title of the freshman’s film is “Colored Canvas.” Its focus is on students discussing their passion for art and the arts.
Another winning film is by Aaron Nelson. His film, titled “Misinterpretation of a Colored Mind,” focuses on the mind of a colored man struggling with schizophrenia.
Jamellah Scott, graduating senior and psychology major, said of the event: “Although this was my first time attending, I really enjoyed the films that were featured. It showed the creativity and talent my fellow peers have.”