CALLING ALL CREATIVES 🎬
The First Annual Americas High School Film Festival is now accepting submissions from middle school and high school students.
Short films. Documentaries. Animation. Experimental visual projects.
If you have a story, an idea, or even something sitting unfinished in your camera roll — this is your chance to share it.
Selected work will be screened at the festival.
Hosted by @blazeractionnews
Organized by @jayden.mendivil
Featuring guest judge @lifebythecam
Submissions due May 15.
Submit now through the link in bio.
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It’s an interesting way to look at travel photography merging film aesthetics with Minecraft geometry.
I’ve compiled the prompt and the specific AI settings I used into a one page document.
If you want it, follow and comment “BLOCKS”. I’ll send it over.
First and foremost, I thank God.
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four years went by faster than any race I’ve ever run.
I came in as a freshman who just wanted to compete. I’m leaving as someone who actually understands what it means to work for something not because someone told me to, but because I chose to show up every single day.
High school track gave me more than times and medals. It gave me discipline I didn’t know I had. It taught me how to lose and come back. How to hurt and keep moving. How to be part of something bigger than yourself while still pushing yourself individually.
Thank you to every coach who believed in me before I believed in myself. Thank you to Americas Track and Field for being the place that built me. And thank you to my teammates that felt like a family.
I won’t pretend this doesn’t feel like an ending. It does. But it’s also not over.
Chapman is next. The work continues. The love for this sport isn’t going anywhere.
This is just the beginning.
Read something this season that changed how I think about competing. the idea that your own mind is usually what’s slowing you down more than your body. started applying it and noticed the difference almost immediately.