Creative media students to debut film at 2 area drive-ins

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JONESBORO, Ark. — Students in the creative media production (CMP) program at Arkansas State University will debut their documentary “Revenge of the Drive-In Movie Theater” during November at several regional drive-in movie theaters, including two in the Twin Lakes Area.The documentary follows three drive-in movie theaters in Arkansas and one in Tennessee during the fall of 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and chronicles the history, resurgence and future of each theater.”The Creative Media Production Program is excited to debut this documentary at the very venues that worked with us to create it,” says Galen Perkins, instructor of creative media production. “Drive-In theaters have always fascinated me, and to track their revival during this time of great change was an exciting opportunity.”

Perkins taught the special topics class consisting of several current and former CMP students who created the documentary during the fall 2020 term.

“The students bought in wholeheartedly, took ownership of the project, and ended up telling a fantastic story,” he adds. “We’re extremely thankful to the theaters for working with us to tell their story, and for giving our students a new platform to showcase their work.”

Documentary viewing occurs at the Stone Drive-In in Mountain View, at 6:45 p.m. Friday and Saturday as part of a double feature with “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Admission is free.

The following week, it will run at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11, at the Malco Summer Drive-In in Memphis. The final showing of the documentary will be at the Kenda Drive-In in Marshall at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18. General admission charges will apply at these locations.

Students who worked on the documentary included: Connor Boon of Jonesboro, director; RaLynnda March of Cave City, executive producer; Autumn Scott of Flint, Michigan, co-executive producer; Zachary Ruple of Jonesboro, editor; Alex Roberts of Japan, director of photography; Taylor Settlemoir of Rome, Georgia, camera operator; and Ethan DuVall of Morrilton, as camera operator.

The A-State Creative Media Production program offers a number of degree opportunities (both face-to-face and online) in corporate media, graphic communication, sports media and media ministry. Additionally, students can earn certificates in corporate media, graphic communication, sports production and media ministry.

For further information on “Revenge of the Drive-In Movie Theater,” contact RaLynnda March, ASU-TV station manager, (870) 972-3070 or Ralynnda.March@smail.AState.edu. Follow ASU-TV on Facebook at facebook.com/asutvjonesboro for updates on the showings.

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