Red Carpet Film Festival Features Eight Films on May 15.
The 2025 Red Carpet Film Festival (RCFF) is scheduled for Thursday, May 15, 2025. Since 2008, MNTC's Digital Cinema and Graphic Design programs have collaborated to produce a fully-realized short-film event called the Red Carpet Film Festival. Countless hours of research, planning, "pitch day," design, production, and more go into the production of student films.
Eight short films were selected and will be shown at the event. A short description, poster design, and production team members can be found on the Red Carpet Film Festival page.
Dearest Dot - Director, Sadie Joyce; Poster Designer, Evelyn Brown
Forget Me Not - Director, Ross Babbit; Poster Designer, Ameriyah Spruill
Lucidity - Director, Jacob Kelso; Poster Designer, An Le
Mary - Director, Krystal Henderson; Poster Designer, Kyle Smith
Medium Difficulties - Director, Logan Prufert; Poster Designer, Marlie Weeks
Overmorrow - Director, Ezra Bailey; Poster Designer, Sarina Adcock
The Carver - Director, Jaden Vassar; Poster Designer, Tyson Wiesnner
Tombmates - Director, Callie Miller; Poster Designer, Naya Green
Tickets are $10 per person. If you are bringing 4 or more people in 1 vehicle, purchase the carload ticket instead for $40 and save some money!
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and the show will start at approximately 9:00 p.m. Cash-only concessions will be open, so no outside food or drink allowed.
The Winchester Drive-In located in south Oklahoma City is the venue where all the movies are shown. Though all movies are intended for a wide audience, the genres represented included documentary, comedy, drama and many more. There is an emphasis on making all movies family friendly! Please note that the horror films can be a little scary for our youngest attendees.
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About Red Carpet Film Festival
The Red Carpet Film Festival is an annual film and graphic design event in Norman, Oklahoma organized by Moore Norman Technology Center's Digital Cinema and Graphic Design classes. The Red Carpet Film Festival was created in 2008 to provide a way for students to experience deeper learning while working on extensive, industry-level projects in a collaborative environment. Students from both programs are empowered to create complex projects that they see through from concept to distribution.