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- Based on the best-selling novel by Alice Sebold and directed by award winning director Andrew McKeough, The Lovely Bones centers on a young girl who has been murdered and watches over her family - and her killer - from purgatory. She must weigh her desire for vengeance against her desire for her family to heal.
- AKSM News' Junior White House Correspondent Garrett Whitton gives you, the viewer - quite literately - nothing but the facts of stories from around the globe without any bias.
- Filmed in the style of french filmmaker Lafosse, this film by Isabela Mansour stars actor Andrew McKeough and Ashden Personius as it follows the relationship of a young-adult brother and sister pair following the death of their parents.
- At predominantly white institutions (PWIs), there is often a disparity between the general student body and the minority population. While there is extensive research on minorities in PWIs, there is limited research on administrative resources made available to these minority students. Athletes at these universities are, particularly at risk. Depending on the sport that is in question, you can see that there will be varying displays of diversity. This makes it hard to fully understand the athlete as a whole. May it be by social, academic or even athletic ability, it becomes hard to measure the full extent of an athlete as a whole. This is especially the cause at NCAA Division I institutions such as Villanova University. Our film looks to define culturally competent support as university actions that address the needs of their students without being affected by racial biases or a lack of cultural understanding of what it means to be Black at a PWI.
- Directed by Andrew McKeough, 'Emily's Story' is the true life story of a girl who loses her phone and wallet. With only 48 hours until she is supposed to leave for a spring break trip to Aruba, she must back track the night before to find her belongings.
- CONESTOGA by AKSM Film Studios is a student run non-profit television drama mini-series based on the daily life of the students at Conestoga High School in Berwyn, Pennsylvania. Based out of the Greater Philadelphia area, the studio is 100% student run. The involved students have expertise in the following areas: -Film Making -Acting -Editing -Hair and Make-Up -Visual Effects and more... The idea of making a television series about the school came to Psycho Films actress Melanie Dernoga at the end of her sophomore year at Conestoga in the Spring of 2014. Dernoga proposed the idea to the AKSM production team and got the approval to create the show. Casting began in June of 2014 and a cast list was published to the public in August of 2014. Filming began in September of 2014 and the first episode was released on September 20th, 2014. The series is a fictional depiction of the students and daily life at Conestoga High School. The show films on location at the high school, after school hours, and surrounding areas like Berwyn and Wayne, Pennsylvania. During pre-production the idea of changing the name of the school and series was tossed back-and-forth due to possible privacy issues, but it was later said that the production team would just keep everything the same. CONESTOGA is a spin-off series from the hit television mini-series The New York Psycho. Most of the cast and crew of The New York Psycho, like Charlotte Duffie-Fritz, Andrew McKeough, Melanie Dernoga, and Samantha Hoppe, now also star in CONESTOGA. Psycho Films (daughter company of AKSM Film Studios) produced The New York Psycho and now assists in the production of CONESTOGA. Mostly recognized for their Harry Potter parody video, which has lead to tons of channel views on YouTube, the teens are celebrities in their own right - but you wouldn't know it from talking to them. Extremely humble and grateful to the fans for their success (even in the midst of non-stop travel and endless autograph signings), the group is a breath of fresh air in a fame-hungry world. More information on the New York Psycho series and Psycho Films can be found by clicking here! The program gives the students an inside look at what it takes to run a Movie or Television Company in the real life. It also prepares them for a College Major or Job Opportunity in the entertainment business. The students all help Act, Film, and Produce the feature film. All ending in a Premiere Event, to give them the taste of what a real film premiere is like, and a chance for a pat on the back. Some students might not be interested in film-making, but after they join the team, they love it!.
- While attempting to paralyze herself in a meditative state, a girl comes to terms with the arbitrary nature of life's events and its characters, including herself and a young boy with a toy dump truck.