The San Juan County Video Showcase below contains a variety of short film productions made by aspiring San Juan College student filmmakers in the school’s film and digital media arts program. These projects are capstone works in the two-year degree program. 4CED is proud to partner with San Juan College in showcasing some the best that San Juan County, its communities and artists have to offer!
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The film is by San Juan College student filmmakers Rani Phillips, Dana Frank and Jamie James. It showcases some of the many quality parks and activities that are family friendly in the communities of San Juan County, NM.
The film is by San Juan College student filmmakers Rani Phillips, Dana Frank and Jamie James. It showcases some of the many quality parks and activities that are family friendly in the communities of San Juan County, NM.
This video showcases some of the many benefits of production video shooting in San Juan County, NM. New Mexico is a film production friendly state and San Juan County has so much to offer. Filmed and edited by San Juan College student filmmaker Kamea Cooper with drone footage by Zia Drones. Featuring food photography from the Juniper Café and river footage from the River Reach Foundation.
Ephraim Anderson, Silversmith; Izack Joe, Potter; and Victoria John, Rug Weaver -- three traditional Navajo artists share their stories. Learn how Navajo artists take inspiration from the created beauty of the world and turn them into objects of beauty that outlast the life of the artist and reinforce the wonderful culture of the Navajo people. Created by San Juan College student filmmakers.
Learn about the variety of gear available for rent to make the most of the many types of outdoor recreation available in San Juan County and the nearby mountains of Southwest Colorado. Mountain bikes, camping and backpacking gear, river rafts, skis, snowboards, snowshoes and more. The film is by San Juan College student filmmakers.
This film by San Juan College student filmmakers Israel Duran, Vanaya Dixson and Keeshaun Chee features some of the many fun things for all ages to do outside in San Juan County. Life is better here! Come Jolt Your Journey™.
Featuring Larry Baker, Executive Director of San Juan County’s unique Salmon Ruins, this video showcases the history and scenery of this Anasazi ruin of the Chaco Canyon era. The film is by San Juan College student filmmakers Keeron Yazzie, Malachi Shorty, Savannah Toledo, and Dakota John.