Jelly Bean Jr. Productions
Jellybean Jr. Productions have a limited number of scholarships available. Those that are in need of a scholarship should contact us via email.
The Level 1 approach is centered around common language, themes and concepts of improv in general. 8 week class that meets once a week on Mondays at 6 pm central.
Learn MoreStudents will learn about the basics of scene work, pun games, and character creation.
Learn MoreFocuses on scene work, foundational elements of a story and chacter analysis.
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Jellybean Jr. Productions have a limited number of scholarships available. Those that are in need of a scholarship should contact us via email.
Would you like to help someone obtain knowledge, confidence, and friendship that could change their life? Click on the donate button to share your gift.
Our classes offer each child a sense of community, confidence, and friendship. The Wizard of Oz Alice In Wonderland Cinderella Winnie the Pooh Snow White Peter Pan Scene Study Dates TBA soon
Learn MoreOur classes offer each child a sense of community, confidence, and friendship. Ages: 4-18 yrs A 5-day Summer Camp concluding with an online production. Dates TBA soon
Learn MoreA clever, entertaining and fast-paced dramatization based upon the timeless and exciting L. Frank Baum classic adventure story of young Dorothy who finds herself lost in the strange and magical Land of Oz.
Learn MoreAlice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll is a story about Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and lands into a fantasy world that is full of weird, wonderful people and animals.
Learn MoreUpcoming Spring themed classes will be a part of our Spring break camps and introduces the learner to the world of dramatic arts.
Learn MoreJelly Bean Jr. Productions Film Festival is the gathering of original storytellers and audiences seeking new voices and fresh perspectives. Each month this passionate community gathers online, in the face of COVID-19. Our monthly program includes dramatic, comedic, thriller/action, horror, sci-fi, and documentary features, short films; series, episodic content, music videos, photography, and screenwriting.
Read MoreWinning a Festival award can be life-changing for a filmmaker and can bring attention to the impactful stories that might not have otherwise reached wider audiences. Films in both the documentary and dramatic competition categories are eligible for a variety of awards bestowed by our juries, made up of individuals with original and diverse viewpoints.
Read MoreBest Film Awards Best Fiction Feature, Best Fiction Short, Best Documentary, Best Animation, Best Director, Best Debut Filmmaker, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Editing, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Child Actor/Actress, Best Duo, Best Script, Best Editing, Best Film Score, Best Script/Screenplay, Best Web Series Pilot, Best Mobile Film, Best Women’s Film, Best Music Video, Best Dance Film, Best Christian Film, Best Short Documentary, Best Feature Documentary, Best Student Films, Best Sci-Fi, Best Horror, Best Drama, Best Comedy, Best Thriller, Best Action Film, Best Fantasy Film, Best Microfilm, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Trailer, All Categories.
Read MoreWe ask that everyone in the Festival community including artists, audiences, volunteers, press, industry, staff, etc. does their part in creating an environment that is welcoming to all. In order to provide such an environment, one must be: 1. Inclusive and respectful of people of every race, ethnicity, gender identity/expression, disability, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, age, physical appearance and body size, language spoken, and immigration or economic status. 2. Abstain from hate speech or actions of any kind, including the abuse of chat functions. 3. Mindful of the personal space and boundaries of others by avoiding unwelcome sexual attention, harassment, stalking, and inappropriate physical contact of any kind. 4. Respectful of moderators, artists, and audience members by refraining from sustained disruption of screenings, sessions, talks, or other events. 5. Considerate of the work of artists by refraining from phishing and pirating the work of Jelly Bean Jr. Production filmmakers
Read MoreRules & Terms Carefully read before submitting your project. By submitting your project to Jelly Bean Jr. Productions Film Festival, you acknowledge and agree that you shall be bound by these terms. 1. Films made in languages other than English must have English subtitles otherwise they will be rejected. 2. Each fee is non-refundable. Fees will not be reimbursed if the submitter decides to withdraw their submission. 3. We are hereby granted the rights to utilize an excerpt from any film submitted for promotional purposes of the festival. The individual or corporation submitting the film hereby understands and accepts these requirements, rules, and regulations. 4. No inquiries or arguments will be entertained regarding non-selected films. The decision of the selection committee will be final. 5. We may without advance notice amend these Rules & Terms from time to time. Each amendment shall become effective immediately. It is your responsibility to periodically check for updates. Shorts may be submitted from 1 minute up to 39 minutes and feature films will need to be from 40 minutes to 210 minutes long. No porn, nudity vulgarity, or blasphemy. Films with a lot of PROFANITY will not be accepted as well. If you're concerned with the profanity in your film please email us before submitting it.
Read MoreFestival should be highly decorated and display a lot of fun and energy.
If your town is chosen for our downtown location, they must be willing to decorate for Halloween.
School locations will include inside & outside but isn't required to be at the same location.