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Cinema After Sixty: from Classroom to Case Study and Conference
As a writer and filmmaker, storytelling has always been my creative home. But that year, I stepped into a new role (teaching artist) and conceived a course called Silver Screen Filmmakers Club. I didn’t just want to teach filmmaking techniques. I wanted to create a space where older adults could claim their stories, shape them, and see themselves reflected on screen.

Jessie Renslow
2 days ago4 min read


2025 Year in Review: Words, Films, and Creative Adventures
As 2025 comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on a year packed with storytelling, teaching, filmmaking, and a whole lot of words (both written and spoken). It’s been a year of long-awaited premieres, new adventures, and projects that continue to grow and connect with communities across Indiana and beyond.

Jessie Renslow
Jan 315 min read


Launching the Lagoon: A Decade of Vision Captured on Film
What started as a simple goal, to create equitable, accessible access to the Grand Calumet Lagoon and River, grew into Indiana’s first universally designed kayak launch and sensory garden. Capturing this process on film was essential because this story isn’t just about a physical space, it’s about how community-led initiatives, public–private partnerships, and persistence can make meaningful, lasting change.

Jessie Renslow
Nov 20, 20253 min read


Teaching, Storytelling, and Lifelong Creativity: My Experience with the Silver Screen Filmmakers Club
Over the past year and a half, I had the incredible honor of designing and facilitating workshops as part of the Silver Screen Filmmakers Club. Through five cohorts and 25 weeks of classes across multiple locations, I had the joy of guiding participants, aged 65 and up, through the process of creating short documentary films.

Jessie Renslow
Oct 30, 20253 min read


Take Bike the Streets: From Grassroots Story to Big-Screen Celebration
At its heart, Take Bike the Streets tells the story of a group of grassroots activists working to make biking safer and more accessible in a city that’s too often misunderstood.

Jessie Renslow
May 25, 20253 min read
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