Rock School Studios, the feature film division of SHS Productions is a dynamic filmmaking program within Smyrna High School, dedicated to empowering students with a passion for storytelling through the medium of film. Its mission is to ignite creativity, foster collaboration, and cultivate a love for cinematic expression. With a focus on experiential learning, students engage in a hands-on project that explores every aspect of the filmmaking process, from scriptwriting and directing to cinematography, editing, and beyond. Through a supportive and inclusive community, students are encouraged to explore their creative visions, collaborate with peers, and develop the skills needed to succeed in the film industry. With access to state-of-the-art facilities, industry-standard equipment, and mentorship from industry professionals, Rock School Studios provides students with a transformative filmmaking experience that prepares them for a future filled with creative possibilities.
"REAL" (2025)
"REAL" is a thought-provoking drama that explores the line between technology and humanity, focusing on high school student Dante and his unexpected companion, Ben. ​​​​​​​  
A teenager is forced to question humanity when a group of synthetically made 
humans is integrated into his everyday life. IMDB
In Theaters Only - Red Carpet Premiere April 22, 2025 

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"The Strings Attached" (2024)                                                                                                                The first feature film produced by Rock School Studios.
The film tells the story of eternal pessimist Ryan, who begins to believe his own dark imagination,  slowly losing grasp on reality,  while living out his worst fears. As broken relationships and isolation result, an unexpected new friend open his eyes and pulls him from the brink.  IMDb  Rotten Tomatoes
Awards: Best Director, Best Cinematographer, Best Actor/Actress (Rutherford County Student Media Awards 2024)
Now available for Digital Rent or Own on Amazon Prime
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