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The Spy Student Studio: The Yawndemic by Jean Pierre

January 30, 2022 by Spy Staff

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With video cameras now on phones and editing software that costs in the thousands of dollars only a few years ago now free, the world of film is available to everyone at every age. 

That point was made clear a few months ago when 12-year-old Jean Pierre, who attended the FLAG Camp hosted by the Cambridge SDA Church, produced his own short film, The Yawndemic, as a parody of the COVID pandemic. The short was not only a hit in Jean’s community, but he came away with the Best Comedy Award from the Chesapeake Film Festival last year. 

Not a bad start for the young filmmaker. 

This video is approximately five minutes in length. The Yawndemic Written and directed by Jean Pierre

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Filed Under: 1A Arts Lead, Arts Portal Lead

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  1. Suzanne Todd says

    January 30, 2022 at 4:20 PM

    I loved this! Very entertaining. Congratulations to all the young people involved.

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