On April 10, the DMA hosted hundreds of high school students and teachers from all over the Metroplex for High School Film Day, part of the Dallas International Film Festival hosted by the Dallas Film Society each year during the month of April. Students were given the opportunity to learn from filmmakers and other professionals about the film industry by listening to panel discussions and completing hands-on workshops in the Museum’s galleries to perfect their filming techniques and improve their acting skills. Below are a few images from the day!
- High School Film Day!
- Posted on Instagram by @dallasiff
- “Death may be upon us all…” Posted on Instagram by @serene_like_joe
- Posted by @danielle_schulz
- Camera set-up for the Forced Perspectives & VisualFX Workshop by Eric Jewell. Posted by @dallasiff
- Posted by @ablake0105
- “This is what happens when you squeeze 509 highschool film students into a selfie. Posted by @dallasiff
- Thanks to In-N-Out Burger for providing lunch for the hungry highschoolers!
Looking forward to next year!
Madeleine Fitzgerald
Audience Relations Coordinator for Programming










