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Highbridge Film Festival announces winners

WILMORE, KY—On April 26, the Highbridge Film Festival dazzled more than 1,400 attendees with a Hollywood-style showcase of Asbury College’s best student produced films. Decked out in their best attire, students and friends of the College streamed into Hughes Auditorium for a night filled with action, drama and side-splitting comedy.

The films weren’t the only student work displayed during the evening. Since January, 18 students in Prof. Greg Bandy’s special events class have been organizing the three-day Engaging Culture Weekend, which culminated on Saturday evening.The winners for the fourth annual Highbridge Film Festival are:

"Visceral" by Brock Smith—best drama, audience favorite, best cinematography, best audio, best editing and best special effects.

Highbridge Film Festival judges Erik Lokkesmoe, May-Lynn Chang, and Clayton Ferguson. Not pictured: Rick Eldridge and Bruce Broughton
"Pencil Me In" by Austin Brooks, Ben Corwin and Jack Brannen—best comedy
and best script.


“Just the Right Mix: The story of the Nougat Café Band” by Marshall Young and David Stillwell—best documentary.


"Shower" by Justin Morton —best super-short


More than 1,400 people attended the Highbridge Film Festival. "Showdown" by Nick Lavenice and Katrina Hudson—best original score, which was composed by Anna Sperger


"Attempt at a Memoir" by Elisa Platillero—high school competition winner receiving $1,000 scholarship to Asbury College.

Released: May 2, 2008

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