Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Parks and Recreation and CDE Lightband announced the winners of the Clarksville Film Festival at a public screening Saturday, March 9th, 2019 at the Roxy Regional Theatre in downtown Clarksville.
Last month, nine teams were given 52 hours to script, shoot, and produce a 4-7 minute film using predetermined lines and props.
Films were judged by experts in the film industry, shown during a public screening, and the top teams were awarded cash prizes.
Clarksville Film Festival Winners
First Place | Time Warp, Paradise Pictures |
Second Place | The Elementary Job, Lone Pair Productions |
Third Place | It’s the Thought that Counts, Foil Films |
Best Use of Prop | It’s the Thought that Counts, Foil Films |
Best Actor | Chuckles Mchaha, The Comeback |
Best Actress | Shonele Piersey, Inhibition |
Best Use of Effects | Time Warp, Paradise Pictures |
Best Use of Line | The Elementary Job, Lone Pair Productions |
Best Use of Character Name | It’s the End of the World and We Know It- West Creek High School Broadcasting Club |
Best Use of Clarksville | Inhibition, Red Neon Productions |
Best Use of Action | It’s the Thought that Counts, Foil Films |
Viewers Choice | The Elementary Job, Lone Pair Productions |
For information about the Clarksville Film Festival, please contact Clarksville Parks and Recreation at 931.645.7476 or visit www.CityofClarksville.com/ParksRec
Clarksville Film Festival Winning Films
Time Warp, Paradise Pictures
The Elementary Job, Lone Pair Productions
It’s the Thought that Counts, Foil Films
About the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department
The mission of the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department is to provide a variety of positive recreational experiences to enhance life values for individuals, families, and our diverse culture.
The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department offers a wide variety of recreational facilities and activities for all ages, maintains more than 700 acres of parks and facilities, provides 22 park facilities that offer a variety of amenities, including playgrounds, picnic areas, walking trails and pavilions or picnic shelters and maintains three community centers with year-round programming for youth, adults and seniors, as well as four public swimming pools
The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department is located at 102 Public Square, Clarksville.
To learn more call 931.645.7476.