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Congratulations to Jad Jacob for sharing his film It's Not What It Looks Like with the Rod Serling Film Festival. His film received the award for Best…
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Isabella Mesko is a senior at Emma Willard School in Troy, NY. She has studied film independently at school since her freshman year and created personal…
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Last spring, four Ithaca area students worked together to write a script and submitted their radio drama to WSKG’s An Ear for Drama project. The judging…
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The 2017 Rod Serling Film Festival is now open. WSKG is accepting submissions from K-12 students through May 26, 2017. Entrants must use the online…
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On Sunday, October 16, 2016 join WSKG at the Art Mission and Theater as we celebrate expression through film! Activities of the Art Mission's Binghamton…
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Liam Walsh's film 'In HARMoNY' received the 'Best in Show' award for the 2016 Rod Serling Film Festival. Walsh has been participating in the Festival…
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Liam Walsh's film 'In HARMoNY' received the 'Best in Show' award for the 2016 Rod Serling Film Festival. Walsh has been participating in the Festival…
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In partnership with Union-Endicott School District, the Student Production Studio with WSKG has opened in Linnaeus W. West as part of the Tiger Ventures…
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A group of students from Huntington High School in Huntington, NY collaborated to create the film 'Dark Room', earning the award of 'Best Fiction/Story'…
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Leena Trinh and Kenly Kuhn are student filmmakers from Greater Southern Tier BOCES in Elmira, NY. Their film ‘Anaya, Part 1', was recently awarded the…