These distinguished experts will review the student-created movie trailers and help select finalists for the red-carpet premiere on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at an Emagine Theatre in Michigan. Their diverse backgrounds in film criticism, independent production, exhibition innovation, and regional storytelling make them the perfect fit to champion your students' creativity and literacy journey.
The Celebrity Judges Are:
Terri Lee (Terri Lee Chandler) – Detroit-based film critic for WWJ Newsradio 950 (CBS affiliate), screenwriter (UCLA Professional Program in Screenwriting graduate), member of the Critics Choice Association and African American Film Critics Association, SAG-AFTRA member, and founder of The I See You Film Awards. Terri is passionate about amplifying emerging voices and everyday storytelling.
Carl Weyant – Michigan filmmaker, actor, and CEO of Alliance Studios International. A champion of purpose-driven, family-oriented narratives, Carl leads high-concept projects including Harsens Island Revenge (2025) and Hold It Now!!! (2026), revitalizing independent filmmaking in the Midwest.
Paul Glantz – Chairman Emeritus of Emagine Entertainment. A pioneer in cinematic innovation, Paul co-founded Emagine and led its transition to high-definition digital projection and Dolby Atmos sound in Michigan theatres. His expertise has been recognized in publications like The New York Times and Film Journal International.
R.J. King – Acclaimed Detroit author of six books (multiple Midwest Book Award winners), editor of DBusiness magazine, and founder of Written in Detroit publishing. A lifelong advocate for Michigan’s communities, R.J. serves on numerous boards supporting education, public safety, and economic development.
This panel brings unparalleled insight to evaluate the imagination, creativity, teamwork, and storytelling heart in your students’ trailers. Remember our judges will be prioritizing these elements over production value!
The full press release includes more details on the judges, the program, and the June 3 event. Feel free to share it with your school community, parents, or local media—it's a great way to celebrate your Tellerians' hard work.