This is what the Student Film Club was able to film of our original feature-length movie, Welcome to Wonder, before production problems forced us to cancel the movie.
A short film by the Lincoln Land Community College Theater Department and the Springfield Public Schools Student Film Club.
A short film by the Lincoln Land Community College Theater Department and the Springfield Public Schools Student Film Club.
Film Club has launched a campaign for kickstarter.com to raise funds for its upcoming feature film, 'Welcome to Wonder.' Here's a video to introduce the club and this project.
Here's a look behind the scenes of Film Club's first feature-length film, Paper Airplane. This film won the Best Family Feature award at the Illinois International Film Festival in November 2011...
Come see Film Club's first hour-long movie, Paper Airplane, at Premiere Night, Friday, May 6, 7:00pm at Springfield High School.
Film Club recorded a video at our meeting Tuesday to experiment with some new equipment. This was also our first three-camera shoot.
This assignment was to use the new iMovie Trailer feature to assemble a trailer for a fictitious movie using video clips that were provided to each student.
This assignment was to use the new iMovie Trailer feature to assemble a trailer for a fictitious movie using video clips that were provided to each student.
This assignment was to use the new iMovie Trailer feature to assemble a trailer for a fictitious movie using video clips that were provided to each student.
This assignment was to use the new iMovie Trailer feature to assemble a trailer for a fictitious movie using video clips that were provided to each student.
This assignment was to use the new iMovie Trailer feature to assemble a trailer for a fictitious movie using video clips that were provided to each student.
Three teams were given the task of creating a one-take movie over the course of two hours. This team's video follows a person through several locations while carefully coordinated extras interfere...
Three teams were given the task of creating a one-take movie over the course of two hours. This one used spoken word narration, live-action titles and background.
Three teams were given the task of creating a one-take movie over the course of two hours. Here's one that was filmed in super fast motion, then slowed down 250%.
Each student had to hold the boom mic, operate the camera, interview a student and then be interviewed.
Here are the pre-recorded auditions from the selected FIlm Club finalists for the 2010-2011 school year.
Here are the live auditions from the selected FIlm Club finalists for the 2010-2011 school year.
This is a collection of Film Club's videos from the 2009-2010 school year. This video was shown at the Board meeting on June 7, 2010.
A boy's average life is bound to change for the better when he meets a fun, colorful girl whose philosophy is spontaneity.
The world's most EPIC battle commences when 2 young simpletons discover the power of clapping. The tension and conflict build more as the two brothers fight to the death.
Film Club seniors battle time, flaming cars and invisible-laser ninjas on their quest to arrive at Premiere Night on time.
A stuffed bear is a young girl's best friend throughout her childhood and a comforting companion in trouble.
Ben, a high schooler, wakes from a tragic accident to find himself in a home he doesn't recognize. With the help of his best friend Philip, Ben slowly begins to regain himself and his memory - but...
Bittersweet and fond, this stop-motion features an older man who walks to a park holding some of his most treasured memories. Watch along with him as he relives the days of his youth.
This clever film is about a boy whose creative interest is sparked by his photographically-talented sister. On his way to get her for his birthday dinner, he finally figures out her secret...
Check out our new commercial for Premiere Night 2010! It's on May 13, 2010 at 7pm at the Springfield High School Auditorium. Admission is free. Tell your friends!
This May the Student Film Club brings you Even or Odd, a new short film. See it first at Premiere Night, May 13, 7pm and Springfield High School. Free admission.
Springfield High School boys basketball takes on Lincoln this Friday, February 26, at 7:45pm. Follow the game online with a live video broadcast, brought to you by the Student FIlm Club.
Southeast boys basketball takes on Champaign's Centennial High School this Saturday, February 20, at 6:30pm.
This is from a series of videos that we produced quickly using the parameters that the video must be 60 seconds long and contain no post-production work (editing, music, color correction, etc).
This is from a series of videos that we produced quickly using the parameters that the video must be 60 seconds long and contain no post-production work (editing, music, color correction, etc).
This is from a series of videos that we produced quickly using the parameters that the video must be 60 seconds long and contain no post-production work (editing, music, color correction, etc).
This is from a series of videos that we produced quickly using the parameters that the video must be 60 seconds long and contain no post-production work (editing, music, color correction, etc).
Tired of the never-ending cold, two kids go to extreme measures to ensure that the cold does not last for six more weeks. Filmed on the Film Club's new set.
Jordan snaps after downing a case of Dew. He holds several Film Club students hostage in the computer lab. Only one can save them now.
Steve and Dave installed laminate flooring for the new FIlm Club set. The 2-hour process has been condensed into an 80-second video for your education and entertainment. Enjoy!
Students auditioned for this semester of Film Club, and 16 finalists were chosen. Auditions had to be 60 seconds or less and needed to demonstrate the students' creativity and ability to finish a...
The Student Film Show's reporters, Veronica and Kathleen, went out to Memorial's Festival of Trees. Franklin Middle School, Lincoln Middle School, Jefferson Middle School, and Douglas Elementary...
Film Club members were asked: If you could bring back one person from the dead, who would it be, and why?
Salad Days is a weekly series produced & directed by Film Club student Allison Martsch.
The Student Film Club created this video for Philosophagus' classic "I'm Not a Shark." We used cardboard, construction paper, tracing paper and a little digital magic. Enjoy!
Salad Days is a weekly series produced & directed by Film Club student Allison Martsch.
Are you being slowed down by swine flu? The H1N1 got you down? Don't fret! Head to your local convenience store and get some Oink today!
Thanks again for joining us on Literature, Rhythm and Blues. Tonight we will be discussing the contemporary masterpiece that is Stanky Leg.
Thanks again for joining us on Literature, Rhythm and Blues. Tonight we will be discussing a literary classic by Soulja Boy.
Thanks again for joining us on Literature, Rhythm and Blues. Tonight we will be discussing a literary classic by Fallout Boy.
This is the Student Film Club's first attempt (of many) to secure an interview with President Obama. Since this video was aired on television, we have not received word from the Oval Office.
Here is a short collection of clips recorded with the Film Club's dedicated Behind the Scenes camera, operated by Jake and Caroline.
Here are some bloopers and alternative video clips from our documentary about Springfield High School's ghost - Rachel.
Mark your calendars - Student Film Club's Premiere Night is December 7, 2009 at 7:00pm, Springfield High School Auditorium.
At our first meeting on September 1st, each student had 30 seconds to interview on camera about why they wanted to be in Film Club. Here's a sample of those interviews.
Film Club reporters speak with Pam Molitoris of the Central Illinois Food Bank, finding out how this organization helps the community and how you can help.
Channel 4 from Cahokia Falls investigates a suspicious building thought to house secret government operations.
This super-artsy experimental piece was inspired by nightmares of being chased by a ghost buffalo.
Salad Days is a weekly series produced & directed by Film Club student Allison Martsch.
Salad Days is a weekly series produced & directed by Film Club student Allison Martsch.
With this year's harvest delayed due to an unusually wet October, farmers are finding other uses for their crops in the mean time.
At the end of a productive weekend film session, we recorded a bunch of slow-motion video reminiscent of various shampoo commercials.
At the end of a productive weekend film session, we recorded a bunch of slow-motion video reminiscent of various shampoo commercials.
At the end of a productive weekend film session, we recorded a bunch of slow-motion video reminiscent of various shampoo commercials.
An entire hour of art class has been compressed to one minute using time-lapse photography. Original music by Conor O'Brien and Allison Martsch.
Ricky and Brenna are on the scene to share an inside look at what student life is like at Springfield High School.
The Student Film Show was on the scene in St. Louis for a Built to Spill concert and got an exclusive interview with frontman Doug Martsch.
Patrick and Corey's short action/drama/suspense/comedy/dramedy about Neo's decision. What will he choose? What will happen? What's up with the glasses?
Springfield High School was built on what used to be Hutchinson Cemetery. Most of the bodies were moved to Oak Ridge, but at least one thing was left behind.
Marcus and Ricky are on the scene to share an inside look at what student life is like at Springfield High School.
Salad Days is a weekly series produced & directed by Film Club student Allison Martsch.
This report was put together back in February of 2009. We thought it would be a great time to dust it off and get it out there for your viewing pleasure.
This is the second sketch this episode where our students tested out our homemade teleprompter. They wrote the dialog, which was displayed on a screen in front of the camera, while another student...
After finishing our homemade telepromter, our students wrote this sketch to test it out.
The Student Film Show is proud to present Rachel - a documentary of the Springfield High School ghost Rachel. Watch the full video on Channel 4 on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 9:30pm.
Salad Days is a weekly series produced & directed by Film Club student Allison Martsch.
This sequence of action films was shown throughout our first Premiere Night. At the end, Robot Star Pony marched triumphantly onto the stage to present the envelope of winning names for the first...
This week on Creature Catchers... follow cryptozoologist Dr. Norman Nutter and others as they go on the search for the legendary duck-like beast known as the Menard Canard.
Jeff Buhrman, from TV, helps kids deal with difficult peer situations. Watch as Mr. Blurnam steps in to help kids deal with issues such as stealing, peer pressure, bullying and rejection.
This short movie was initially planned to be an entry in Apple's Insomnia Film Festival contest. Apple postponed their contest just before filming was to happen, but our story could not wait.