Get excited for 2024!

             SCN Film Club is very excited to host our third annual 48-hour film festival!  Incoming Freshman from Thompson, Wredling, and current St. Charles East and St. Charles North students (Freshman-Juniors) are welcome to participate! On May 31st students will bring their pre-registered teams to the SCN Auditorium at 1 pm to check-in. After all teams have checked in, students will be explained the rules of behavior and conduct as well as guidelines for their films. Students at this time will also receive a prop, a character, and a line of dialogue that must be included in all submitted films. Teams will then have 48 hours to go off campus and create their film! Films must be submitted to the 48-hour shared drive by 2 pm on June 2nd

Teams, family, and friends will then be invited to join us at Baker Community Center at 7 pm June 4th to view all submissions and receive awards. 

-Films can be anywhere from 1-15 min long.

-Each Team will pay a $20 entrance fee, to be collected upon team check-in May 31st 1pm.

-All Team Members Must Be Current D303 Students. (graduated Seniors will not be allowed to participate) 

-Festival admission on Tuesday, June 4th will be $5. Those who submitted a film will enter for free to the festival. Tickets will be sold at the door.

Team Sign Up!

Whether you are a team of one or more...come one come all! Officially sign up your team here for SCN's third Annual 48-Hour Film Festival. The recommended deadline to sign up is May 27th

Filmmakers Toolbox:

Here are some websites to help you along with way...

SoundsCrate    FreeMusicArchives    Special Effects    Sound Effects


Please reach out with all questions to Ms. Kyp-Johnson Quinlan.kyp-johnson@d303.org

2024 Awards

Best Lighting

Best Acting

Best Script

Best Director

Best Sound Editing

Audience Favorite (Audience votes)

2024 Judges

Orion Carey

Egyptian Theater Projectionist

Makie Maratos

Sycamore State Theater Owner

Ian Kibbe

Freelance Editor/Producer

Ed Dignan

Freelance Audio/Lighting

Brian Ferguson