A group of Ball State University students will screen a rough cut of a film they produced and offer the public a chance to critique it today.
The screening is at 7:30 p.m. in the David Letterman Communication and Media Building Room 121 and admission is free.
Communications director Ryan Underwood said the screening will be about 90 minutes and will give the public the chance to respond to the film and give their opinions about how to improve the production.
"The public will give an opinion of the film and have response opportunities so the students can change parts of the film or alter the ending," Underwood said.
The film "Grove Lake" is about the challenges of a reporter in Indiana who finds there is more to life than what she had planned, Underwood said.