2024 FESTIVAL AWARD WINNERS

High School Awards

These accolades were awarded to finalists in the high school division (grades 9 – 12).

BEST OF GENRE

Film Prize Junior films must be submitted in one of five genres:  COMEDY, DRAMA, SCI-FI/FANTASY, THRILLER or DOCUMENTARY. Our Mentor Judges selected the following films as they represented the best of their chosen genre in their division.

 

 

BEST COMEDY

Man’s Best Friend

Caddo Career and Technology Center

BEST DOCUMENTARY

What is Justice?

The NET Charter School (Central City)

BEST DRAMA

Take The Hint

C.E. Byrd High School

BEST SCIFI/FANTASY

JANUS 3.1

Louisiana School for Math, Science, and Art

BEST THRILLER

Trapped Inside my Reflection

Caddo Career and Technology Center

BEST ANIMATION

Along with live-action short films, students have the option to submit ANIMATIONS for our festival. The following films were selected by our Mentor Judges as the best representatives of this technique in their division.

Briar Jo

Dutchtown High School

FOUNDERS CIRCLE AWARDS

hese films were selected both by our Mentor Judges and our Film Prize Junior team for their passion and dedication to their films demonstrated during the 2024 Film Prize Junior Film Festival.  Each of these films was awarded a $250 grant to reimburse costs towards production of short films for Film Prize Junior.

Finally

Istouma High School

Mental Health Crisis: Do you Know the Signs??

Booker T. Washington New Technology Center

Sabor De La Casa

Young Audiences Charter School

I don’t Want a Christmas Without You

West Ouachita high School

The Never Ending Duel

Woodlawn High School

Priceless Love

Airline High School

AUDIENCE CHOICE WINNERS

Troubled Muse Poster Competition Audience Choice

This film poster is selected solely by the in-person audience who viewed the poster gallery and voted during the 2024 Film Prize Junior Film Festival held Friday, April 12th through Saturday, April 13th.  The winning film poster was awarded a MacMini and accessories valued at $1,500 for the educational institution, and $250 cash to the Teacher Sponsor. The winning student is awarded a certificate to recognize their efforts in film.

Festival Audience Choice

This film is selected solely by the in-person audience who watched films and voted during the 2024 Film Prize Junior Film Festival held Friday, April 12th through Saturday, April 13th.  The winning film was awarded a $1,500 film equipment grant for the educational institution, $500 cash to the Teacher Sponsor, and $250 in celebration funds to the student filmmakers.

Virtual Audience Choice

This film is selected solely by the audience who watched films and voted during the 2024 Film Prize Junior Virtual Film Festival held Friday, April 12th through Saturday, April 13th.  The winning film was awarded $500 in celebration funds to the student filmmakers.

Best Student Performance in a Film

This performer is selected solely by the audience who watched films and voted during the 2023 Film Prize Junior Virtual Film Festival held Tuesday, April 16th through Monday, April 22nd.  The winning student is awarded a certificate to recognize their efforts in film.

Briar Jo Poster

POSTER - AUDIENCE CHOICE

Briar Jo

Dutchtown High School

FESTIVAL AUDIENCE CHOICE

Baking Bread

Caddo Middle Magnet School 

FESTIVAL AUDIENCE CHOICE

Take The Hint

C.E. Byrd High School

VIRTUAL AUDIENCE CHOICE

Mental Health Crisis: Do You Know the Signs??

Booker T. Washington High School

BEST STUDENT PERORMANCE

Mental Health Crisis: Do You Know the Signs??

Taylor W. – Booker T. Washington High School

GRAND PRIZE WINNER - JUDGE’S CHOICE

One film from the high school division is selected by the panel of Mentor Judges as it represents the best of the submissions to this year’s festival. The winning film was awarded a $1,500 film equipment grant for the educational institution, $1,000 cash to the Teacher Sponsor and $500 in celebration funds to the student filmmakers.

Briar Jo

Dutchtown High School

MIDDLE SCHOOL AWARDS

These accolades were awarded to finalists in the middle school division

BEST OF GENRE

Film Prize Junior films must be submitted in one of five genres:  COMEDY, DRAMA, SCI-FI/FANTASY, THRILLER or DOCUMENTARY. Our Mentor Judges selected the following films as they represented the best of their chosen genre in their division.

 

 

BEST COMEDY

Abby’s Best Friend

Loreauville High School

BEST DOCUMENTARY

Chasing Greatness: The Omarion Miller Story

North Caddo Elementary-Middle School

BEST DRAMA

Release

Ruppel Academie Francaise

BEST SCIFI/FANTASY

Fantastic Fear Fighters

Pierre A. Capdau S.T.E.A.M. School

BEST THRILLER

Escape

T.H. Harris Middle School

BEST ANIMATION

Along with live-action short films, students have the option to submit ANIMATIONS for our festival. The following films were selected by our Mentor Judges as the best representatives of this technique in their division.

Drought

Southfield School

FOUNDERS CIRCLE AWARDS

These films were selected both by our Mentor Judges and our Film Prize Junior team for their passion and dedication to their films demonstrated during the 2024 Film Prize Junior Film Festival.  Each of these films was awarded a $250 grant to reimburse costs towards production of short films for Film Prize Junior.

The Trophy

Harriet Tubman Charter School

The Unforgettable Gift

Mildred Osborne Charter School

Hawk History

Herndon Magnet School

The Magic Pen

South Highlands Elementary Magnet School

The Garden Vs. The Machines

Eden Garden Fundamental Elementary School

AUDIENCE CHOICE WINNERS

Troubled Muse Poster Competition Audience Choice

This film poster is selected solely by the in-person audience who viewed the poster gallery and voted during the 2024 Film Prize Junior Film Festival held Friday, April 12th through Saturday, April 13th.  The winning film poster was awarded a MacMini and accessories valued at $1,500 for the educational institution, and $250 cash to the Teacher Sponsor. The winning student is awarded a certificate to recognize their efforts in film.

Festival Audience Choice

This film is selected solely by the in-person audience who watched films and voted during the 2024 Film Prize Junior Film Festival held Friday, April 12th through Saturday, April 13th.  The winning film was awarded a $1,500 film equipment grant for the educational institution, $500 cash to the Teacher Sponsor, and $250 in celebration funds to the student filmmakers.

Virtual Audience Choice

This film is selected solely by the audience who watched films and voted during the 2024 Film Prize Junior Virtual Film Festival held Friday, April 12th through Saturday, April 13th.  The winning film was awarded $500 in celebration funds to the student filmmakers.

Best Student Performance in a Film

This performer is selected solely by the audience who watched films and voted during the 2023 Film Prize Junior Virtual Film Festival held Tuesday, April 16th through Monday, April 22nd.  The winning student is awarded a certificate to recognize their efforts in film.

Briar Jo Poster

POSTER - AUDIENCE CHOICE

Struggle Bus

Caddo Middle Magnet School

FESTIVAL AUDIENCE CHOICE

Struggle Bus

Caddo Middle Magnet School 

VIRTUAL AUDIENCE CHOICE

Drought

Southfield School

BEST STUDENT PERORMANCE

Drought

Chloe C. – Southfield School

GRAND PRIZE WINNER - JUDGE’S CHOICE

One film from the high school division is selected by the panel of Mentor Judges as it represents the best of the submissions to this year’s festival. The winning film was awarded a $1,500 film equipment grant for the educational institution, $1,000 cash to the Teacher Sponsor and $500 in celebration funds to the student filmmakers.

Drought

Southfield School

All 96 short films from Louisiana middle and high schools are available to watch now!

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Film Prize Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2012. Our mission is to promote economic development, workforce development, youth job training, art-based and entrepreneurial business development through film production, education, live and recorded music events, conferences, competitions, and festivals in the Shreveport-Bossier area. We operate six major initiatives year-round: Louisiana Film Prize, Startup Prize, Film Prize Junior, Food Prize, Music Prize, and Fashion Prize.

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LFEA is a 501(c) 6 non-profit that exists to support and promote the Louisiana film entertainment industry. Founded in 2010, LFEA has played a major role in shaping the film and television industry in the state of Louisiana. With its primary role focused on the legislative process and access to the state’s motion picture tax credit program for all levels of filmmakers, LFEA has also fostered within it’s organization an educational component focused on high school students. In 2018, LFEA created the Louisiana Student Film Festival aimed to invest in the voices of Louisiana students by empowering them to share their stories through film. The winners of the 2020 competition were announced in a live online ceremony. And in partnership with WYES-New Orleans, the winning films were broadcast on PBS and PBS-Kids.