PORT ANGELES — Short videos — live action and animation — will light the screen at Maier Performance Hall in the second annual Peninsula College Moving Pictures Festival tonight (Thursday night).
Admission is free to the 7 p.m. event at Maier Hall, on the Peninsula College campus at 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.
The festival is a showcase of the persuasive and the passionate from local filmmakers, said Renne Brock-Richmond, coordinator of the college’s Multimedia Communications Program.
Digital video certification
Many festival entrants have earned or are in the midst of earning Peninsula College’s certificate in digital video, she noted.
Tonight, Brock-Richmond and her students will host a question-and-answer session about the courses the college offers.
Donations to the program will be accepted.
Video topics range from arts education to zombies taking over the campus, Brock-Richmond said.
Filmmakkers on roster
Filmmakers include Eduardo Barragan, Rachel Brown, Kate Crippen, Joseph Crollard, Ron Daylo, Makayla Descala, Christopher Enges, C. Woody French, Rebecca Groves, Kendra Harvey, Sierra Horsley, Christopher Jeffko, Justen Jensen, Brandon Jones, Abby Mae Latson and Yirong Liu, Torrie McIntyre.
Also, Hayley Powell, John R. Pritchard III, Anthony Richards, Abigail Siefer, Jaden Sparhawk, David Walter, Luthfan Wicaksono and Zavier Zarit.
To find out more about tonight’s program, visit www.pencol.edu/events or contact Brock-Richmond at rbrock-richmond@pencol.edu or 360-460-3023.
