Dearborn High School Nominated for Best Movie

Dearborn High School has been nominated for Best Long Form – Fiction by The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. This nomination is for the best student film in the country. The National Student Production Awards, colloquially known as the Student Emmys, are the most prestigious award in television production for high schoolers. Read…

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Dearborn High School Wins 4 Student Emmys!

Dearborn High School is tied for the most Student Emmys in the state of Michigan! Writer/Director Mei Ling Marzonie won for Best Director for The High Road, her funny and poignant coming of age tale. Electric Oddity‘s writer/director Tristan Nunez won for Best Writing. His screenplay explores how complicated relationships can be in high school….

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Dearborn High School is Nominated for Eight Student Emmys!

Electric Oddity is nominated for four awards including Writing, Tristan Nunez; Editor, Abbass Karnib; Photographer, Abbass Karnib; and for Short Form – Fiction. Tristan and Abbass share this nomination with producer Angel Krawczyk, 1st assistant director Will Kirk, and star Gwen Voice. Girlfriends is also nominated for Short Form – Fiction. Director Jozelyn Hunter shares…

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This Year’s Projects

It’s official! The films for this year have been chosen. The Advanced classes will spend the entire year producing these large projects with students writing, producing, shooting, and editing the entire productions. We’ll be choosing the directors over the next week. 4th hour, Advanced Movie Making, will produce: “The Worst in Me,” written and directed…

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