AVP Students and Alumni Earn Film Festival Recognition

AVP Update: Students and Alumni Earn Film Festival Recognition

Congratulations to our Advanced Video Production students and alumni, whose award-winning work is earning recognition on stages from New York City to major film festivals across the country.

After a summer of successful screenings, our Advanced Video Production (AVP) program has more good news to share: a dozen student films have been juried into the All American High School Film Festival, the largest high school film festival in the world, held this fall in New York City.

The selection reflects the depth and range of storytelling coming out of Greenhill's video production classroom, with student filmmakers earning recognition across a wide variety of genres and formats. Congratulations to our AVP students who submitted films for screening!

Films Selected for the All American High School Film Festival

  • Allergic to Love by Syrus Gupta ’26
  • The Everlasting Escapades of Maraca Man by Charlie Waldman ’26 and Desi Garza ’28
  • Uno by Collin Cannon ’26 and Derian Herrmann ’26
  • Drunken Monkey by Syrus Gupta ’26
  • ORCHID by Davis Knocke ’26
  • MIME by Gabri Blankson ’28
  • just ask. by Davis Knocke ’26
  • Lane 6 by Davis Knocke ’26, Gabri Blankson’28, Ronak Ramnani ’28, and Ronni Phillips ’27
  • Numismatics by Rohan Swaminathan ’27
  • TETHERED by Khushi Punnam ’28
  • Tambourine Terror by Syrus Gupta ’26, Elise Nelson ’27, Addi Young ’28, and Sykes Lamensdorf ’28
  • the duality of man by Davis Knocke ’26 and Syrus Gupta ’26

Alumni News
Greenhill's filmmaking talent extends well beyond campus. Uday Narayanan, Class of 2021, saw his new short film Criminal juried into both the OutLoud Film Festival and the Asian American Film Festival, continuing a filmmaking career that began in Greenhill's AVP program.

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