Sonoma County Office of Education

Five-Minute Film Festival Entries

Five-Minute Film Festival Entries

Festival LogoThis year, SCOE its second annual Five-Minute Film Festival. This was an opportunity for K-12 students to demonstrate learning in a 21st century context and showcase their work in front of a community audience. To participate, students created short videos (up to five-minutes long) on the theme of “Patterns” and submitted them to a SCOE for judging by a celebrity panel. The top 15 films debuted at the Festival on March 14. Learn more and read about the winning films here.

All 94 films submitted are shown below, with the winning films highlighted first. You can use the Search box, above right, to search for a specific film.


Judge-Selected Winners

Grades K-5
"Patternless" | By Santia DePaola | Oak Grove Elementary


Grades 6-8
"The Amazing Cow Cam" | By Blake Macheras, Kaden Anderson, and Kieran Douglass | Willowside Middle



High School
"Violence in a Generation" | Cheloy Gonzalez, Katie McUgh, Indiana DeFrancesco, and Shayna Kubiceck | Windsor High School



Audience Choice Winner

"Mandala Project" | By the Students of Room 24 | Kawana Academy of the Arts & Sciences


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Patterns
By "Justin Hakola, Jack Hamilton, Andrew Stevens, View All...
Grade 4th/5th, Strawberry Elementary School
PATTERNS
By Angel Madrigal
Grade 6th, Kawana Academy
Patterns
By Conor Kilcullen
Grade 7, Willowside Middle School
Patterns all around us
By "Jordan Pennington, Bennett Loe, Quinn Horak"
Grade 7, Willowside MIddle School
Patterns Are All Around Us
By "Arturo Cortez, Luis Campos"
Grade 6th, Kawana Academy
Patterns Are Everywhere!
By Alisha Avina
Grade 5th, Kawana Academy
Patterns Dimension
By "Leslie Huerta, Mickey Arciga Bruno, Andrew Pham, View All...
Grade 6, Roseland Creek Elementary
Patterns in Clouds
By "Derek Lanz, Charlie O'Donnell, Henry Olson"
Grade 4, Oak Grove Elementary
Patterns in Earthquakes
By "Noah Cossey, Enrique Rosas, Austin Scalese"
Grade 6, Olivet Elementary Charter School
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