The Glendale Community College Student Film Festival will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 27 at the Glendale Main Library, 5959 W. Brown St. Glendale Community College’s Film and Media Production Program
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Glendale Community College students show films
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The Glendale Community College Student Film Festival will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 27 at the Glendale Main Library, 5959 W. Brown St.
Glendale Community College’s Film and Media Production Program presents the 2025 GCC Film Festival, a celebration of student work in film, animation, documentary and photography.
Join the college as it honors the best up-and-coming filmmakers and visual storytellers and spotlight the power of collaboration and creativity.
The Film and Media Production program at GCC is designed to help students develop the creative and technical skills needed to work in the competitive film and video industries. Small classes in a supportive atmosphere provide students with hands-on experience and access to faculty and staff.
Students are mentored as they develop their craft through the creation of their own films and videos, and gain additional firsthand experience crewing on other productions. Class activity is supplemented by lectures from experts in the film community, field trips to production studios and participation in local film events.