Education
BVI Summer Film Academy Production Boot Camp Concludes with Premiere-Ready Short Film
The BVI Film Commission has concluded its Summer Film Academy Production Boot Camp, a one-week programme designed to provide aspiring filmmakers in the British Virgin Islands with hands-on experience across all areas of film production. The intensive workshop, held at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, brought together participants aged 17 to 65, offering real-world training and mentorship from industry professionals.
The programme was conducted in partnership with FaceForward Productions and featured training across multiple departments, including directing, cinematography, acting, script supervision, props, wardrobe, and hair and makeup. Participants rotated through these roles during the week, gaining practical skills and exposure to the day-to-day demands of a functioning film set.
Central to the experience was the production of Between the Lines, an original short film written by academy participant Dakarai Wheatley Adams. Adams, who previously won the Film Commission’s Student Smartphone Film Competition, also earned the top prize in this year’s Scriptwriting Competition. His script was selected as the official project of the boot camp.
“This academy wasn’t just about teaching filmmaking — it was about creating opportunities for the participants, nurturing their dreams and talent, and supporting the development of our local film industry,” said Natalie Hodge, Film Commissioner at the BVI Tourist Board & Film Commission. “It’s also about giving participants access to the tools, resources, and professionals who can share real-world knowledge and expertise to help them thrive in this industry in and beyond the territory.”
Participants received daily instruction and on-set guidance from FaceForward Productions founder CJ Faison and Director of Photography Brittney Janae. Both professionals worked closely with the cohort, providing instruction in pre-production planning, cinematography, location scouting, lighting, scene blocking, and visual storytelling techniques.
“This was special. These emerging filmmakers leave not only with a completed project but with a strategic guide to shaping their future in the industry,” said Faison, an Emmy-nominated and award-winning producer. “Opportunity and exposure are essential—and this programme is dedicated to providing both. I was honoured to be a part of it.”

A three-day Lunch & Learn segment supplemented the training with talks on branding, purpose, and professionalism. Public relations and brand strategist Crystal Frost led the discussions, offering participants guidance on navigating their future careers in the creative sector.
The completed short film is set to premiere during the 284 Excellence Film Festival, scheduled for 30 October to 2 November 2025. It will serve as the first public screening of the participants’ work and marks the culmination of their efforts during the academy.
“Their belief in our youth and our mission to grow the film industry in the Virgin Islands is deeply appreciated,” Hodge said, thanking the programme’s sponsors and guest mentors. “Without the support from our sponsors, this academy would not have been possible.”
The 2025 Summer Film Academy Production Boot Camp was supported by a wide range of community partners, including the BVI Red Cross, CIBC Caribbean Bank Limited, FaceForward Productions, Frozen Imports, the Honourable Lorna Smith, OBE, Honourable Marlon A. Penn, Honourable Vincent W. Wheatley, H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, The Nest Restaurant, Riteway, Skelton Group of Companies, Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina, Seagrape Studios, Working For You Ltd., Village Cay, and VP Bank.
Education
New HLSCC Dorm Project Aims to Improve Access for Outer Island Students
The Government of the Virgin Islands has signed agreements to begin the design phase for student dormitories at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, a project aimed at expanding access to higher education for students across the territory.
The Memorandum of Understanding and Deed of Contribution, signed on Tuesday, April 14, between the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, H. Lavity Stoutt Community College and the Recovery and Development Agency, mark the start of work toward developing on-campus housing at the Paraquita Bay campus.
Officials said the dormitories are expected to address longstanding challenges faced by students from Anegada, Jost Van Dyke and Virgin Gorda, who often encounter higher costs and logistical difficulties due to travel and accommodation limitations.
“For many years, students from Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, and Virgin Gorda have faced additional hurdles simply because of geography,” Premier Hon. Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley said. “With the construction of these dormitories, we will remove one of the most persistent barriers to higher education for our own people.”
The project is intended to make it easier for students throughout the Virgin Islands to pursue tertiary and post-secondary education locally, reducing the need to relocate or manage extended commutes.
Officials said the development has long been part of the college’s master plan and represents a step toward strengthening the territory’s education system.
The dormitories are also expected to accommodate students from outside the territory, supporting broader efforts to expand educational opportunities and diversify the economy.
The Recovery and Development Agency is overseeing the project, with the design phase to be followed by construction.
Education
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Education
Roman Nibbs Alberto Wins Premier for a Week Competition
Roman Nibbs Alberto, 17, a 12th grade student at Elmore Stoutt High School, has been selected as Premier for a Week, the Office of the Premier announced.
Mr. Nibbs Alberto will be sworn in by Governor Daniel Pruce on April 7 and will serve in the role for one week, during which he is expected to carry out official duties and work alongside Premier Hon. Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley.
In remarks following his selection, Mr. Nibbs Alberto said, “I’m thankful that I won the election. I want to thank the organisers of this free and fair election. I want to thank my worthy competitors and I want to thank everybody that voted and campaigned for me.”
The Office of the Premier said the program provides participants with the opportunity to engage in leadership and governance activities.
Premier Hon. Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley said he looks forward to working with the incoming Premier and intends to extend his congratulations.
The Office of the Premier also acknowledged the other participants in the program, including Niaeika Aymer, Trishelle Phillips, Rudell Stoute and Zhane Walters.
Final results showed Mr. Nibbs Alberto receiving 905 points, followed by Ms. Aymer with 804 points, Ms. Phillips with 605 points, Mr. Stoute with 551 points and Ms. Walters with 611 points.
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