After graduating from Northern Arizona University (NAU) with a degree in illustration, James Ward Byrkit is returning to campus to share his experiences with Lumberjacks as part of the new partnership between NAU and the Sedona International Film Festival (SIFF).

“I would just draw hundreds and hundreds of pictures to try to get these ideas out of my head,” Byrkit said. “I think I was around 10 years old when I realized there was a job of drawing for movies. I saw some of the drawings for ‘Star Wars’ and other films and thought that it sounded like the greatest job. As I got older, I got into directing and writing, but I still go back to drawing to imagine, visualize or plan something that is in my head.”

As part of the CAL Film Series at Cline Library, Byrkit will showcase some of his storyboards and share behind-the-scenes stories at a screening of “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” on Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. On Feb. 25 at 9 p.m., he will present his film “Coherence,” a science fiction psychological thriller he wrote and directed, at the Mary D. Fisher Theater in Sedona, as part of SIFF.
Byrkit said the partnership between NAU and SIFF is a great opportunity for people from Flagstaff and Sedona to see what is happening in each other’s towns and take advantage of what each city has to offer.

Byrkit is also scheduled to participate in workshops at NAU’s School of Communication, where he will speak with students about his journey as a filmmaker, hoping to awaken something lasting in those now standing where he once did.

For more information on Byrkit screening at NAU visit the CAL film series website. For information about the Sedona International Film Festival, visit their website.

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