Recommended age 5-12
5 minutes
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This student made thriller is intriguing in many ways.
The story follows a young film crew that is beginning to film a story, when they inadvertently unlock a passage that sends them to another dimension.
Well shot - good camera work, audio recording and editing. I'm slightly confused about exactly what happened but intrigued enough to feel that this definitely warrants discussion.
The film's message is about reality - from one dimension to another.
I give Lights Camera, Maestro 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. By Jackie M.
This student made thriller is intriguing in many ways.
The story follows a young film crew that is beginning to film a story, when they inadvertently unlock a passage that sends them to another dimension.
Well shot - good camera work, audio recording and editing. I'm slightly confused about exactly what happened but intrigued enough to feel that this definitely warrants discussion.
The film's message is about reality - from one dimension to another.
I give Lights Camera, Maestro 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12. By Jackie M.
A small film crew begins to film a story, but filming unlocks a passage that sends them to a hungry being. Made by elementary school students.
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