School Kindness Video Locally Produced by Cade Sutton

Kindness Video Parent Letter – This gives a brief description of the video that we sent out to parents for allowing their kids to star in this locally produced Kindness Video.

It’s finished! The locally produced Kicadendness Video is complete and it’s INSPIRING KINDNESS! This video was made to show to all our Public School Students on Monday, September 21st, the first official day of Kindness Week! When I envisioned this video, I knew I wanted to show our students how an initial thought, could sow an action, that in turn could start a ripple effect, that grows into a Tidal Wave.  Since, I have personally experienced this through my family’s journey in creating “The Kindness Movement”. Anyone that desires to make a difference, can! I want to teach our children that they too can “BE A WORLD CHANGER”.

Cade Sutton was the guy for the job! He was destined to inspire all our students. Without Cade, this wouldn’t of been possible. I can’t thank him enough for being KIND and sharing his talents with all of us. Tomorrow, he leaves on a mission for 2 years to Tacoma, Washington. I want to wish him the best and I hope to be able to write and tell him all the amazing stories, once we share the community.

Bio on Cade Sutton:

Cade Sutton is an aspiring filmmaker who is the director and editor of the YouTube channel Splash Films. Cade is 18 years old and has been making movies with his friends since he was in 8th grade. Since his interest in film began, he has directed many different kinds of videos including: action, documentary, PSAs, short story, weddings, and music videos. While attending Century High School, he took film classes whenever he could, but gained most of his education through constant practice, research and a passion for film. He won the Kiwanis Teen Film Festival in 2014 as well as 2015 with videos in the short subject and action categories. Also, he took first place in Idaho for the TSA (Technology Student Association) digital video production competition in 2015. In addition to winning film festivals and other contests, Cade has showcased his work through projects for his high school, as well as films for his hometown of Pocatello, Idaho. Music has also been a big part of his life. In 2014 he took 2nd in the nation in the Hal Leonard Composition Competition with an original piano piece. Cade composes much of his music on the piano, but is also currently learning guitar. In the future Cade hopes to pursue a career in film, and will continue to make movies for the rest of his life.