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Two Shreveport Area Guys Have Big Weekends At Two PGA Events
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Louisiana students enter record-breaking number of movies to film fest
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Middle and high school students from across Louisiana have been writing, acting, shooting and editing short films this year, resulting in a record-breaking number of submissions for the South s largest online student film festival that kicks off Thursday.
Film Prize Junior, the student version of the popular Louisiana Film Prize, had 68 short films submitted by students from 37 schools across Louisiana, including 13 Title One schools, organizers announced.
Some used iPhones and class time. Others lugged camera equipment into the woods by their house or a coffee shop downtown on weekends. Some found friends and family to be actors. Some placed and replaced Lego figures to create stop-motion animation.
Louisiana students enter record-breaking number of movies to film fest
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BOSSIER CITY, La. - Three students from Bossier Parish Schools placed among the top five students in a national cyber security competition hosted by Cyber.org.
It was a virtual competition held over a three-day span in early January. It tested their knowledge, but also hopefully sparked interest in cyber jobs.
Liam Denehan, a junior at Airline High School in Bossier City, came in third place, going up against 1,424 other high school students nationwide. Denehan won a $1,000 technology award for his school.Â
âIt was it was extremely challenging. I mean, some of the questions were like crazy,â said Denehan. âIt encourages out of the box thinking like stuff that you wouldn t think of just sitting around, you know, you have to actively use your brain and figure out things. It s like a puzzle,âÂ