Student Film Festival
CLU's annual Student Film Festival is held each May in the Preus-Brandt Forum, located next to the library.
The film festival accepts short student film submissions ranging from 1-20 minutes in length. All submissions should be written, directed, and produced by CLU students who are currently enrolled or have graduated within the past year.
2017
- 1st Place - Carma, by Frankie Manes and Avid Eghabali
- 2nd Place - Sock, by Stephen Bernsten, Devin Foster, Erik Standke
- 3rd Place - Rufus, by Lauren Parker and Richard Lombardi
2016
- 1st Place - Wolf of the Guardian, by Justin Langstaff and Brady Mickelson
- 2nd Place - Evil Debt, by Karina Da Salva, Nazia Athar, and Ashley Katz
- 3rd Place - Squash, by Michelle Miller, Mary Callaway, and Edward Hill
2015
- 1st Place - Dream Girl, by Keegan Guy
- 2nd Place - Eunovia, by Evan Engel
- 3rd Place - Politics, by Jonathan Swecker and Scott Stevens
2014
- 1st Place - Barry, by David Stenson and Travis Booth
- 2nd Place - Sound Machine, by Steven Keezer
- 3rd Place - Max Coolidge Super Cop, by Bianca Ray
2013
- 1st Place - Honors Society, by Kayla Peralta
- 2nd Place - Organic, by Taylor Johnson
- 3rd Place - Snap: Gangnam Style Serial Killer, by David Stenson
2012
- 1st Place - Forget Me Not, by Fernando Raigoza Jr.
- 2nd Place - Campus Security, by Stephen James Wardle
- 3rd Place - Bite the Bulet: Invisible Weapons, by Aaron and Matt Eaton
2011
- 1st Place - Behind the Storm, by Fernando Raigoza Jr.
- 2nd Place - A War Within, by Matt Allen and Dylan DiGerolamo
- 3rd Place - Thanks For the Cache, by Nicole Uritis, Courtney Wickman and Jocelyn Frankhuizen
2010
- 1st Place - One More Rep... (Part 1 & Part 2), by Fernando Raigoza Jr.
- 2nd Place - The Glory, by Stephen Wardle
- 3rd Place - Sword Fight of Death, by Coby Allen
2009
- 1st Place - Wire, by Eric Vaughn
- 2nd Place - Writers Block, by Michael Christensen
- 3rd Place - Game Over, by Fernando Raigoza Jr.
2008
- 1st Place - Edge, by Andrew Lahey and Rachel Baker
- 2nd Place - Do You Remember, by Amy Downing
- 3rd Place - A Long Shot, by Mary Howie and Karli Watland
2007
- No Festival
2006
- 1st Place - Trailers, by Steve Alloway
- 2nd Place - Luke Waymires Guide to College, Patrick Mason
- 3rd Place - Options, by Lyssa Jacobson
2005
- 1st Place - The Horror, by John Morse
- 2nd Place - The Last Shot, Lyssa Jacobson
- 3rd Place - Abel, by Ben Gollotti and Jason Johnson
- 1st Place Experimental - Refulgence, by Ben Campanaro
2004
- 1st Place - Hip Hop Norge, by Trygge Toven
- 2nd Place - Frozen Path, by Ben Campanaro
- 3rd Place - In This Skin, by John Morse
- 3rd Place - Res Rei Magnus Maior Maximus, by Mike McCarthy and Julie Cole
2003
- 1st Place - R.A.N., by Rob Munguia
- 2nd Place - Basketball Fundamentals, by Joe Van Dalsen
- 3rd Place - Cooperfish Surfboard, by Ryan Carpenter
2002
- 1st Place - How Dare You, Comma, You Bastard, by Kat Bryan
- 2nd Place - Blasted Caps, by Travis Watkins
- 3rd Place - At What Cost?, by Jake Nannery
2001
- 1st Place - You're My Teacher, by Liz Renteria
- 2nd Place - Salesman Video, by Lucas Johnson
- 3rd Place - Thespian Survivor, by Oliver Trimble
2000
- 1st Place - Life In the Cage, by Eddie Doty
- 2nd Place - Going Postal, by Oliver Trimble
- 3rd Place - Irresistable - The Intro, by Charles White
1999
- 1st Place - Poppers, by Penny Yost
- 2nd Place - The Crush, by Sunny Merino
- 3rd Place - The Addict, by Nick Aronoff
1998
- 1st Place - I Am Superman, by Jason Goldsmith and Rick Bawett
- 2nd Place - Visual Trends 3D, by Vesko Kehaiov
- 3rd Place - The World Is Mine, by Claus Peterson
1997
- 1st Place - Fever, by Suzanne Ghersi
- 2nd Place - Mission Impossible, by Nick Aronoff
- 3rd Place - The Adventures of Delli & Dave, by Matt McGinnes and Summer Mason
1996
- 1st Place - Mr. and Mrs. Wondertramp, by Karen Roy
- 2nd Place - Los Olivias Adobe, by April Branigan
- 3rd Place - 1/2, by Daisuke Kinouchi