Toronto, Ontario— On the eve of another Milky Way Workshop, exciting news has emerged. Local artist Jim Baugh’s Milky Way Short Film has been selected for its 11th film festival, the Wide Screen Film and Music Festival in Toronto, Ontario. This remarkable achievement adds another feather to the cap of this acclaimed project, which has already garnered significant recognition on the international film circuit.
Jim Baugh, the creator of the Milky Way Short Film will be capturing scenes on Friday night at one of the iconic locations featured in the film. This on-site filming promises to add fresh and captivating footage to the already stunning visual narrative of the short film.

Since its debut, the Milky Way Short Film has made its mark on the global stage, participating in 11 film festivals worldwide. Its exceptional quality has been recognized with four prestigious awards, including Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Original Soundtrack, and Best Experimental Film. These accolades highlight the film’s technical excellence and artistic innovation.
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming screening at the Wide Screen Film and Music Festival, the team behind the Milky Way Short Film continues to celebrate their journey of creativity and success. The film’s inclusion in such a wide array of festivals is a testament to its universal appeal and the profound impact it has on audiences.
For more updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses, visit the Jim Baugh Outdoors blog.

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