"Romeo and Juliet" Filmmakers Receive High Praise!
BackOur Year 9 Creative Media students recently attended the Shakespeare Film Festival "Best of Fest" event in King's Cross, an experience that showcased their talent and dedication. As part of the festival, our students had the incredible opportunity to speak on a panel about their film piece and the creative process behind it. Sidney, Malachy, and Matias truly shone, delivering insightful and articulate answers that left a lasting impression on the audience. Their responses were thoughtful, engaging, and demonstrated a deep understanding of their work. The trio's confidence and professionalism on stage were outstanding, showcasing their growth as young filmmakers. In addition to their remarkable panel discussion, our students represented the school with pride and poise.
Their enthusiasm and dedication to the project were evident, making the entire school community proud. The event was not only a celebration of the students' achievements but also a testament to their passion for creative media. The students left a lasting impression, both in their discussion and their representation of Bonus Pastor.
- Miss Shaw
Our talented film-making students who entered the Shakespeare Schools Film Festival with their adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" have received glowing praise from the Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation!
In their appraisal, the Foundation commended the students on their "creative vision" and their ability to "reimagine Shakespeare for screen in ways we never thought were possible." This recognition is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and immense talent of our young film-makers.
We are incredibly proud of our students for their outstanding achievement. Their passion and innovation have shone through in their film, capturing the essence of Shakespeare's timeless tragedy while bringing a unique and modern perspective to the story.
Congratulations to all involved! We look forward to seeing more incredible film-making projects from our students in the future.
Please find the link to the completed film from Bonus Pastor students