Solstice (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Solstice

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
University of Colorado Denver

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

Elsie, a recent high school graduate, must deal with the trials of getting older when she's rejected from her prospected university's music program.

Elsie is a young violinist about to head to college. Unlike she was planning, she gets rejected from her prospected university’s music program. As the rejection settles in, she realizes she’s truly growing up - having to deal with the violin in the process. While working to overcome her burnout, she comes to terms with the fact that she will be leaving the place that she grew up in for the first time ever. With her mother taking notice of Elsie’s downcast attitude, and her older brother back home to visit from college, she must come to the understanding that change doesn’t always have to be a bad thing.

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Assistant Camera:
Ellie Hoffey
Xavier Jordan

Assistant Director:
Katie Ray

BTS Photographer:
Matteen Saremi

Boom Operator:
Liam Sibanda

Digital Imaging Technician:
Zachary Mitchell

Director:
Alyssa Cervantes

Director of Photography:
Lily Boles

Gaffer:
Savannah Brassell

Grip:
Rowan Taylor-Laska
Joseph Zyla

Producer:
Addyson Popenhagen

Production Design:
Haley Aldinger

Script Supervisor:
Serena Wendell

Sound Recordist:
Joe Fisk
Said Cisneros-Toledo

Writer:
Alyssa Cervantes

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