UCO Bronchovision: Student Films Take the Spotlight, May 1

April 18, 2025

The Liberal Arts building on the UCO campus.
The Liberal Arts building on the UCO campus.

The University of Central Oklahoma’s Department of Mass Communication will host Bronchovision, a showcase of student-produced short films, beginning at 4 p.m., Thursday, May 1, in the Communications building, Room 120, on Central’s campus.

Bronchovision will celebrate the achievements of UCO students, several of whom have earned prestigious awards this year. Two student-led productions each received an Award of Excellence at the 2025 Broadcast Education Association Media Arts Festival, while multiple others were recognized by the Oklahoma Broadcast Education Association.

“I’m proud of the originality and craftsmanship these students brought to their projects,” said Milos Ajdinovic, M.F.A., assistant professor of mass communication at UCO.

“Bronchovision is a celebration of the creative energy and love for cinema growing here at UCO.”

The screening will feature a range of films, including “Time Capsule,” “Saudade,” “Modus Operandi,” “Marmalade,” “The Rokademy Experiment,” “Singles,” “Hitherto,” “In the Dark,” “Rodeo Cinema,” “Johnny and L. I. P. S.,” “Compulsion” and more.

“Getting to make a film in the horror genre, which I genuinely love, was truly special. I’m especially excited for Bronchovision because seeing the work of my classmates has always been a huge source of inspiration. I hope this screening sparks new ideas for everyone who attends and helps us all build lasting connections with people who are passionate about film,” said Jules Black, a senior professional media major from Yukon, Oklahoma, and director of “In the Dark.” ​

Admission is free and pizza will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information about the event, email Megan Cox, assistant professor of mass communication at UCO, at mcox18@uco.edu or Ajdinovic at majdinovic@uco.edu.

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Devan Wielgos

Devan Wielgos

Communications and Marketing Coordinator, UCO University Communications

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