We have an update on a story we first brought you more than a dozen years ago. It's the story of a group of citizens in Pelham who banded together to save an old movie house in their town.
The theater is quiet after the moviegoers have left, but inside kids are learning how to make movies.
Joaquin is learning about green screen technology: pretending to be in free fall. Add a digital background and it looks pretty real! Jasmine is the director of the short film. Jeffrey Cobelli is the professional teaching these middle schoolers.
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