Sunflower County Film Academy (2024)
Civil Rights History.
Students watch the film, “Voices From The Sit-In” which was released in 2021
The students also watched the award-winning film, “Fannie Lou Hamer’s America,” which premiered on PBS and WORLD Channel in February 2022. The film was produced by Monica Land, Hamer’s niece and Project Director of the Sunflower County Film Academy.
The students from the 2024 Sunflower County Film Academy were: (l to r) Iyana Norris, Khloe Williams, Emory Manly, Makarios Clotman, Sincere Birge, Peyton James, Intern: Zariah Burl, Brandon Thomas, Merion Turner, Intern: Mariano Sifuentes, Markelen Morton, Aaron Johnson, ShaCameron Collins and Shanarius Ross. (Dkyra White not pictured. Muriel Lucas McCraney (eighth from left) and Professor Georgene Clark (eighth from right) of Delta State University spoke to students on the first day about their experiences at Delta State after the school was integrated in the 1960s. Their story is documented in the film, “Voices From The Sit-In” produced by Professor Ted Fisher.
Equipment.
I’ve always been fascinated with cameras. I had a dream of doing photography, videography and becoming a director. I want to learn stuff that I never had the time to learn for myself especially from professionals. - Markelen “Marko” Morton, SCFA Student
(All photos by SCFA Instructors Ben Powell and Glenn Payne and Student Intern Mariano Sifuentes)
Auditions and Reads.
“I wanted to come to the workshop to try something new. I think working on a movie will be scary and exciting.” Shanarius Ross, SCFA Student
Field Trip - Delta Music Institute.
As part of our film camp, our students visited the Delta Music Institute (DMI) at Delta State University and toured the facilities with Austin Rutledge. Their mission is to provide students with a broad and thorough education in the technological, creative, and business areas of the entertainment industries.
Production.
“Getting the script right. Getting the perfect angles. Getting the perfect lighting. It just takes a lot of takes [to make a movie] and you want to make sure it’s perfect.” - Iyana Norris, SCFA Student
Teamwork.
“It’s just inspirational...being around a lot of people…I like the experience and I just love doing it.” - SCFA Student, Merion Turner
Screening.
“Seeing the excitement they get on set and seeing a script come to life right in front of their eyes..I think is impactful to them. And they’ll want to continue to do it.” - Ben Powell, SCFA Instructor and Filmmaker