Reframe 2014: Roots of Community by Alexis Green ’14
Posted by Ms. Goya on 16 April 2014

Reframe 2014: Roots of Community by Alexis Green ’14
Posted by Ms. Goya on 16 April 2014

Reframe 2014: Short Film Showcase
Posted by Ms. Goya on 4 April 2014


Promo by Koa San Luis ’16

REFRAME 2014/ Open Call / Deadline 4/4/14
Posted by Ms. Goya on 4 March 2014

by Joshua Boulos '17

REFRAME 2014/ SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN /
Posted by Ms. Goya on 4 February 2014

Original Animation by Joshua Boulos ’17
FILM/ANIMATION/PHOTO/DIGITAL ART
Submission Deadline: April 4/2014

All Mid-Pacific students and alumni are welcome to submit original film, animation, photo, and digital art for this year’s Reframe Media Arts Festival. All work with strong creative concepts and technique will be considered for selection.

Submission Guidelines
There is no limit to the number of entries a student can submit. The festival is open to all current Mid-Pacific Students and alumni.

Deadline: April 4, 2014

Submit:

__via on-campus Transfer Drive >Teacher Folder>  Reframe2014Submit

or
__via free online file transfer (up to 2GB)>  https://www.wetransfer.com > address e-mail to jgoya[at]midpac.edu


Categories

  • Photography – series or singular
  • Video/Sound Art – any length, documentary, narrative, experimental
  • Animation – any length
  • Performance – write a proposal of the intended performance,
    along with any visual, textual examples. Priority will be given to
    performances that utilize multimedia

Notification: Students will be contact directly in April if their work was selected for exhibition.

Reframe 2014: Submission Deadline April 4, 2014
Posted by Ms. Goya on 3 February 2014

Reframe 2013
Posted by Ms. Goya on 25 April 2013


Play select films via our Vimeo page.

This year we wanted to share our students work with the wider community by inviting local arts organizations to participate in our festival by helping select the top films in three categories: animation, narrative, and experimental.

Guest Judges:
Jacqueline Davy from Limb Workshop, a space in Kakaako that’s one part woodshop, part furniture store, and part gallery.

John Prime, an internationally know graffiti artist, founder and director of 808 Urban, an arts organization that focuses on mentoring at-risk youths through urban arts and cultural education for the past decade in Hawaii.

Jasper Wong is an internationally known visual artist and founding director of Pow Wow Hawaii, a leading arts organization that creates opportunities for artists that engages the broader community in the process of art making.

Short Film Showcase
Posted by Ms. Goya on 24 April 2013
Youth Media Arts Festival