Mary’s Adventure was written and directed at Heights Middle School Shorts 2022 by Evelyn Jamieson, a student in the 7th grade at Roxboro Middle School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
“Insanium” by Michael Hudson
Insanium was written and directed at Heights Middle School Shorts 2022 by Michael Hudson, a student in the 8th grade at Roxboro Middle School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
“Fish” by Corinne Gerdes
Fish was written and directed at Heights Middle School Shorts 2022 by Marisa Corinne Gerdes, a student in the 6th grade at Roxboro Middle School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
“Missing” by Laiha Ahmad-Kahn
Missing was written and directed at Heights Middle School Shorts 2022 by Laiha Ahmad-Kahn, a student in the 6th grade at Monticello Middle School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Will We See You At GCUFF?
Are you going to the Greater Cleveland Urban Film Foundation festival, running September 15-23? We are!
We’re looking forward to the screening of six Heights Middle School Shorts films at this year’s GCUFF festival on Saturday, September 17. The films will be followed by a panel discussion featuring their filmmakers talking about their journeys from ideas to screenplays to finished films.
This free community event will be moderated by Cynthia Booker, Heights High digital media teacher and two-time Emmy Award-winning journalist who dropped into HMSS this summer to give campers a hands-on filming experience. It will run from 1:10-3:10 pm in Theater 3 at Atlas Shaker Square.
The Greater Cleveland Urban Film Foundation was established in 2012 to celebrate, preserve, promote and advance African American arts, culture, and cinema. This year’s theme of “Afrofuturism: Black to the Future,” will bring a selection of all-new films that span animation, documentary, and genre spectacle, to present exuberant visions of Black creativity, resistance, and freedom.
And our HMSS films and filmmakers, of course!
- Detention, written and directed by Stormy Johnson
- Fish, written and directed by Marisa Corinne Gerdes
- Insanium, written and directed by Michael Hudson
- In the Mirror, written and directed by Chloe Strother
- Mary’s Adventure, written and directed by Evelyn Jamieson
- Missing, written and directed by Laiha Ahmad-Khan
HMSS Partners with 2022 Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival to Feature 6 HMSS Films
Heights Middle School Shorts is thrilled to announce that they have formed a partnership with the Greater Cleveland Urban Film Foundation to feature six HMSS films and their directors at this year’s GCUFF film festival!
The Greater Cleveland Urban Film Foundation was established in 2012 to celebrate, preserve, promote and advance African American arts, culture, and cinema. GCUFF’s 2022 film festival will take place from September 15-23, 2022, at Shaker Square Cinemas in Cleveland, Ohio.
This year’s GCUFF festival will include a panel discussion with the directors of the top six Heights Middle School Shorts films (chosen by the audience at the July 6 screening), where the HMSS campers will show their films and talk about their journeys from ideas to screenplays to finished films.
“To say that we are excited is an understatement,” said Jen Holland, HMSS co-founder. “The partnership with GCUFF will give our campers a fabulous new audience for their films, and provide them with the unique experience of presenting their work at an important film festival.” The July 6 screening of 2022 HMSS films will take place from 2:00-3:30 at Heights High School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. The public is welcome to attend. Registration is required for the screening.
This Is What Creativity Looks Like
Hard at work on their scripts.
HMSS 2022: And We’re Off!
The second season of HMSS has begun with more than 15 campers excited to make some magic!
On the first day of our writing workshops, two-time Emmy award-winning journalist and digital media teacher Cynthia Booker dropped in to give the campers a hands-on filming experience. Thank you, Cynthia!
5 Questions for Lance Godard, HMSS Co-Founder
We recently sat down with Lance Godard, one of the Heights Middle School Shorts Co-Founders, about the formation of HMSS, the three top skills that campers need, and more.
Who are you and why did you co-found a film camp?
Among other things, I’m a Cleveland Heights parent who’s been involved for a long time in efforts to give our CHUH students creative opportunities to learn and have fun. We started by providing after-school programming to RoxEl students, which led to us getting scholarships for a few students to attend University Circle’s summer camp. We then had an opportunity to start Heights Performing Arts Camp with Ensemble Theatre, a free three-week summer camp where campers would create theater productions: they would write plays, then act in and direct them.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, we were forced to move Heights Performing Arts Camp to a virtual format where the campers made movies instead of plays to tell their stories. That worked out really well, so we decided to go all-in on films, and created Heights Middle School Shorts. The first year went great – I’d recommend everyone reading this watch the films made in 2021 – so we knew we were on to something.
What are the three essential characteristics of a successful HMSS filmmaker?
I think the three most important qualities of a successful camper at HMSS are creativity, resourcefulness, and patience. Creativity is necessary to come up with a story to tell in the first place, and to write dialogues and block out scenes that can be turned into an interesting film. Resourcefulness, because a lot of the time the campers have to find ways to make their scenes work with the things they’ve got: the props, the locations, the actors, etc. I was very impressed last year to see how our campers were able to convey ideas and feelings and moods with the very limited resources they had.
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We recently sat down with the HMSS Assistant Instructor, Jalon Blue, to talk about his love for film and photography, his favorite movie, and more:
What do you do when you’re not teaching at HMSS?
When I am not teaching at HMSS, I am at Hiram College. I’m in my third year, majoring in film and photography. In my free time, I am usually practicing my photography skills or hanging out with friends and family.
When did you become interested in photography and film?
I became interested in film during my sophomore year in high school when we had career tech day at Cleveland Heights High School. I saw the film booth and it grabbed my attention, and I have been in love with the art form ever since! I became interested in photography during my sophomore year of college when I took my first photography class and loved it.
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