
DigiFest, the “digital arts experience” that bills itself as the Temecula Valley’s biggest digital media festival and competition, is preparing to head into its fifth year – and its second one in a virtual setting as the pandemic continues.The event, hosted by JDS Creative Academy, features competitions for anyone who works in digital media in several categories.“We reach out to students, amateurs, adults, professionals who work in digital media – that covers everything from video to film to graphics to illustration, photography, producers, directors, writers, actors, your animators, your cartoonists – it’s anything that is in the creator space and has a digital element to it,” Diane Strand, event founder and director, said. “For the community person, you get to