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The Phantoscope High School Film Festival

A JURIED FILM FESTIVAL FOR YOUNG FILMMAKERS

ABOUT US

WHAT IS PHANTOSCOPE?

Phantoscope is a high school film festival, juried by film industry and creative professionals, that screens finalists in front of a live audience, and awards prized based on excellence and merit. The Best Film is awarded $1,000!

OUR VISION

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OUR MISSION

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OUR MOTTO

“We don’t make movies to make money, we make money to make more movies.”

– Walt Disney.

Announcing our 2024 Guest Speaker: John Dalton!

The 16th Annual Phantoscope High School Film Festival Official Selections!

We are pleased to announce that our special guest speaker this year will be John Oak Dalton. Dalton is an Indiana writer and director, who sold his first screenplay to the direct-to-DVD market and sold more than 40 screenplays over the next 20 years, with more than two dozen becoming films on television, at film festivals, on streaming, on video store shelves and in dollar bins. In 2018 Dalton moved to writer/director with The Girl in the Crawlspace. He has since directed two more feature films while continuing to write screenplays for other genre directors. Dalton is also the Director of Communications and Marketing for Indiana University East.

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Films Selected

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OUR OFFICIAL SELECTIONS FOR THE 16TH ANNUAL PHANTOSCOPE FILM FESTIVAL!

1700 Pounds   6:45   Group Project, Charlottesville High School, Charlottesville, VA

A Letter to Nonnie  2:40   Directed by Sophia Shapiro, 11th Grade, Episcopal High School, Houston TX

All the Little Impossibles  10:00   Directed by Zan Lapp, 12th Grade, Hood River High School, Hood River OR

Brightside  2:45   Directed by Anabelle Corneau, 12th Grade, Viewpoint School, Calabasas CA

Cut Scenes From a Love Story   3:54  Directed by Julian Felix Aaronson and Ella Janes, 12 Grade, Holland Hall School and Classen School of Advanced Studies at North East, Oklahoma City and Tulsa OK 

The Dark Side of Pet Breeding  9:36  Directed by Asher Ananthan, 10th Grade, Montgomery Blair High School, Silver Spring MD

How Was Your Summer?  3:17  Directed by Michael Francis Dailey, 12th Grade, Lowell High School, Lowell MA

Repurposed   4:05  Directed by Blake Jarvis, 9th Grade, Athenian School, Danville CA

Snowflakes   5:52  Directed by Maxwell Park, 12th grade, Concordia Lutheran High School, Fort Wayne IN

Street Chess Community: Care, Conflict and Competition  5:00  Directed by Eugene Yoo, 12th Grade, Stuyvesant High School New York City, NY 

Virginia is For Glass Recycling Lovers   6:43, 10th Grade, Group Project, Centreville High School/Langley High School/Madison High School, Centreville VA

Where is Bones?  3:28  Directed by Julian Felix Aaronson, 12th Grade, Holland High School, Tulsa OK


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