Making Movies that Matter film festival in San Fernando Valley is the now biggest student film festival in California.
doesn’t think that is right, and through a partnership with the Los Angeles Unified School District runs a film festival specifically for students in the San Fernando Valley.
Supporters take photos during the 4th Annual Making Movies that Matter Youth Short Film Festival Awards Ceremony at CSUN’s Soraya Performing Arts Center May 18, 2023. The films recognized were produced by LAUSD schools, students, and local organizations, with the help of industry professionals and the Council District 12 office.
Students, faculty and family fill CSUN’s Soraya Performing Arts Center for the 4th Annual Making Movies that Matter Youth Short Film Festival Awards Ceremony May 18, 2023. The films recognized were produced by LAUSD schools, students, and local organizations, with the help of industry professionals and the Council District 12 office.
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