SCREAM, Sunset Creators Reaching Every Able Mind, offers high school students the opportunity and resources to learn and work on film, video and multimedia productions. SCREAM is based at the Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center.
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CASTING CALL! That's right - it's time for the SCREAM casting call again. Our new recruits, and some of our old ones, need actors for their upcoming movies (check the projects page soon), and you want to act in them, don't you. Yes. Invite yourself, your friends on October 4th, 1:30pm at:
See you there!
Remember "Safe?" and its nationwide tour? Well it's going on another one, and it's bringing along 'Sixteen', because they both got into the ReelTeens Festival!
Great Movie-in-a-Day screening everybody! Both groups were racing to the finish line to finish their movies, but they both made it in time, producing two great short films. Keep on checking this website to see them! Also check the photos page for Movie-in-a-Day pics.
Recruitment 2009
A big thanks to the many people who were able to come the SCREAM recruitment party! It was a big hit, with many fun games, and awesome prizes, such as movie tickets or even a 2gb Flash Drive! But, what if you want to join SCREAM, and couldn't make it to the party? TOO BAD! Awww, just kidding! Click here for our new automated SCREAM interview signup form! You can also just goto that page to check out when your interview is if you forgot. See you June 14 and June 16!
Safe - Worldwide?
Remember "Safe?" by Angela Chen? It's going nationwide as its been accepted into the Westport Youth Film Festival in Connecticut! Congratulations, Angela Chen!
SNBC Film Festival Turnout
Thanks to everyone who came or submitted films to the SNBC Film Festival this year - it was great fun. Check out SNBC.org for photos of the event. Congratulations to fellow SCREAM member Jason Lo, who won 2nd Place with his movie, "The After Party".
Fall Films Complete!
Yes, it's finally happened! The first two movies from the Fall Semester are done! "The After Party" by Jason Lo and "16" by Monica Guerra have reached completion, so be prepared to see them very soon!
Ulloa Film Festival
Save the Date: The 5th annual SNBC Community Film Festival is coming up on March 27th. For all those who want to submit their films, mail a copy
of your film (in DVD format) to
Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center
3925 Noriega St
SF, CA 94122
With your name, age, address, phone number, and the duration of the film (30 seconds to 8 minutes, please)
Hurry up, though, because submissions are due by 5pm, Friday, February 20, 2009. See you and your movie there!