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THE FRANKLIN FILM FESTIVAL

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The Seventh Annual Franklin Film Festival drew a huge crowd to the Franklin Avenue Elementary School auditorium on Friday, February 8th, 2019. The festival represented the work of more than fifty student filmmakers, from kindergarten through fifth grade. The students made a total of twenty-nine original short films in a variety of media including live-action, puppets, stop-motion animation, cut-out animation, and CG animation.

The filmmakers and their families, friends, and teachers walked the red carpet to the auditorium. Once inside, they had their photos taken Hollywood premiere-style in front of a large “step and repeat” banner printed with the school logos. The audience enjoyed a multi-media slide-show featuring school and movie trivia as well as the filmmakers’ bios and headshots, which were also included in a Playbill-inspired festival program. At the end of the event, every student who made a film took home a gold trophy.

The Franklin Film Festival was founded in 2013 by Patrick Creadon, Christine O’Malley, and their daughters. The 2019 festival was sponsored by the Friends of Franklin, and was directed and hosted by David Skelly. Wendy Perez, second grade teacher at Franklin, along with parent volunteers Jennifer Skelly and Jessica Freeman, acted as the festival committee. “We’re so proud of our students,” says Veronica Sasso, principal of Franklin Avenue Elementary. “This is a wonderful event that showcases their work and creativity.”

Kindergarteners Kyle Skelly (Writer-Director), and Quinn Freeman (Film
Fest Crew Member) on the red carpet.

Gold trophies awarded at the Franklin Film Festival.
Photographs by Terence Heuston

Written by/contact:
David Skelly
franklinfilmfestival@gmail.com

Franklin Avenue Elementary School
1910 North Commonwealth Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90027
https://www.franklinavenueschool.org


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UCLA MAPs Classes

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MARC UCLA
Spring MAPs Classes
Mindfulness in Silver Lake
silverlakemindfulness.com

MAPs I Starts Monday March 11 10:15 am-12:15 pm
MAPs II-Next Steps Starts Tuesday March 12 at 10:15 am-12:15 pm

Classes run every week for 6 weeks-there are no classes week of April 15th

MAPs I for Daily Living
The MAPs I course is an excellent introduction to mindfulness for beginners. MAPs I provides insight into the basics of mindfulness, how to develop a mindfulness meditation practice, and how mindfulness can be applied in daily life. It is also appropriate for experienced practitioners who wish to revitalize their practice.

Each class is a combination of education, practice, and group feedback and discussion. MAPs I is taught in a context of a supportive community environment . Classes are 6-weeks long and meet once per week for 2 hours.

MAPs II: Next Steps – Improve Your Meditation
In this follow up class to MAPs I, we will focus on maintaining and sustaining a daily mindfulness practice, how to bring mindfulness into our daily activities, how to develop more concentration, and how more confidence and wisdom can arise in our practice.

Pre-requisite: Attendance in any introductory MAPs I series or equivalent mindfulness introductory class with permission from our instructor. If you have not taken a MAPs I class at MARC, please email us a brief description of your equivalent experience to marcinfo@ucla.edu before class start date.


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