Students and Alums Honored at Cayuga Film Festival

Five award winners standing on stage at film festival

Several current students and recent graduates of the communication and media arts programs at 快播视频 Cortland Community College were among the winners at the recent Cayuga Film Festival. Two projects were voted the best in their category while two other projects received honorable mentions. The Festival highlights the work from high school, college, and emerging filmmakers under the age of 30 in New York State.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 be more proud of these of these students and graduates,鈥 said Professor Chris Xaver, chair of the College鈥檚 Communication and Media Arts program. 鈥淭hese students put in hundreds of hours of work on these pieces, and they deserve the recognition.鈥

Taking Back Power

Winning in the Emerging Filmmakers Documentary 鈥 Short category was . A story of how certain people haven refused to let the pandemic stop them from doing what they can to make our community better. 鈥淭aking Back Power was a learning lesson for the six students who worked on this project,鈥 said Xaver. 鈥淭hey did scenes and sections over and over to raise their work to the level of being able to submit it to a festival. They really worked hard revising and tweaking the project to make something they and hopefully the community would be proud of.鈥

Producer, Videographer, Writer: Matt Davis-Howard (Cortland) Digital Cinema major
Co-Producer, Videographer, Editor, Writer: Brian Gray (Homer), Creative Writing major
Lead Videographer: Justin Spicer (Windsor), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)
Videographer, Lead Editor, Writer: Wesley Lewis (Pitcher), Broadcast Production: TV graduate (May 2021)
Videographer, Editor: Corbin Riker (Homer), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)
Videographer, Editor, Writer: Emalee Sickles (Cortland), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)

Friendsheep

Winning in the Emerging Filmmakers 鈥 Animation category was . 鈥淭ak McKee not only sculpted each one of those little creatures, but then had to painstakingly move them millimeter by millimeter to make the animation,鈥 said Xaver. 鈥淗is story is deep and shares the meaning of Christmas. And he did all of it by himself.鈥

Director, Producer, Narrator: Tak McKee (Ithaca), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)

Chrysanthemum

Earning Honorable Mention in the College Filmmakers 鈥 Narrative category was . This film was the capstone project for a film class last spring, where the entire class works on the project from start to finish over the course of the 15-week semester. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a major project! This group worked together cohesively to create a film that was ambitious. Doing this while still dealing with Covid restrictions, their efforts were beyond impressive,鈥 said Xaver. 鈥淭he entire crew deserves praise for pulling together to create a film worthy of this honor during trying times. They did it on time and, as we say in the business, under budget.鈥

Director, Producer: Corbin Riker (Homer), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)
Writer: Emalee Sickles (Cortland), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)
Director of Photography, Lead Editor: Justin Spicer (Windsor), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)
Visual Effects Supervisor: Branden Riley (Cortland), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)
Composer: Brian Gray (Homer), Creative Writing major

Music Video

Also earning Honorable Mention honors was a . The video was the offshoot of the College鈥檚 commencement celebration video. 鈥淛ustin Spicer and Emalee Sickles did such an amazing job on the music video,鈥 said Xaver. 鈥淎fter they shot and saw the raw footage of Alice Goddard singing for the College鈥檚 commencement celebration, Justin wanted to create a version of her song for her. Something that showcased her pure, beautiful voice and allowed Emalee鈥檚 camera work to shine through.鈥

Photography: Emalee Sickles (Cortland), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)
Lead Editor: Justin Spicer (Windsor), Digital Cinema graduate (May 2021)