Sonoma County Office of Education

Five-Minute Film Festival Entries NEW

Five-Minute Film Festival Entries

Festival LogoThis year, SCOE hosted a new student event known as the 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 “Growth” and submitted them to a SCOE for judging by a celebrity panel. The top 15 films debuted at the Festival on March 16. See #sonoma5 on Twitter and SCOE’s News Release for more information above the event and the three films earning special recognition.

All 110 films submitted are shown below. The top 15 appear first, followed by 95 other entries organized alphabetically by title. You can also use the Search box, above right, to search for a specific film.


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Multiplying: Basketballs in Hula Hoops
By Danira Sosa, Haylee Hubbard, and Gladys Corrales
Grade 3, James Monroe Elementary
Patrick Henry - Give Me Liberty
By Joey Uribe and Jason Beltran
Grade 8, Healdsburg Junior High
Paul Revere's Ride
By Ian Bode, Roman Ortiz, Leonardo Reyes, View All...
Grade 8, Healdsburg Junior High
Peace Maker
By Jasmine Clarke and Taylor Mickaelian
Grade 8, Healdsburg Junior High
Pharaohs of Egypt
By Sergio Murillo Damien, Anthony Calderon, and Omar Galvan
Grade 6, Kawana Academy
Plant Growth
By Shelby Larcher and Sienna Schroeder
Grade 4, Oak Grove Elementary
Plant Protection
By Asia Morales
Grade 4, Oak Grove Elementary
Plant Protection
By Dulce Onofre
Grade 4, Oak Grove Elementary
Plant Protectors
By Levi Bates and Dustin Spelman
Grade 4, Oak Grove Elementary
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Contacts

  • Matt O'Donnell, ESS Curriculum Specialist
    (707) 524-8419,

Contacts

Questions may be directed to:

  • Matt O'Donnell, ESS Curriculum Specialist
    (707) 524-8419,
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