About

Film Club is an organization at Davis High School created to help students demonstrate their talent in a wide range of areas. Music, video editing, cinematography, principals of design, storyboarding, screenplay writing and more is discussed and practiced in this club throughout each school year.
Film Club was stared at the beginning of the school year in 2008, and has won Best In Show at the Utah Multimedia Arts Festival every year since (three years in a row).  Furthermore, they have been featured in four news article (see links on the right) and upon completion of a documentary project in 2010 they won the George Washington Medal of Honor from the  Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge.  This award was a national honor and they were recognized at a Utah Freedoms Foundation Banquet.

Film Club also held a Film Festival in April of 2011.  TC Christensen and Lucas McGraw came to speak at the event.

 Film Club is fairly new, but do not let that fool you; this group of very talented young people have very high ambitions.

The current Film Club advisor is Linda Greenwood, the Digital Media and Computer Tech. teacher at Davis High School.  She previously taught business and marketing courses, and she is currently the advisor for the school's news crew as well as Film Club.  

To contact the Film Club advisor, leadership, or any of its member please see links below.

Linda Greenwood - Advisor
Jackson Daneluk - Co-president
Tim Nguyen - Co-president