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Announcing National Video Contest (Focus!) Grades 8-12
Calling all aspiring student videographers and filmmakers. We want your creativity, your inspiration, and your video-making skills to spread the word about climate change and its impact on our world. Help inspire others to live sustainably and win great prizes!
It is with great pleasure that I announce a new student video filmmaker contest - Focus ! Climate Change Student Video Contest. We would be sincerely grateful if you would be willing to share this announcement broadly to Grade 8-12 students and colleagues at St David Catholic SS.
The contest invites students (individually or in teams of up to 5 members) to use their imagination and video-making skills to make a short film (maximum 5 minutes) about climate change. Full details are available on our website at: https://kimberley-foundation.org/focus-video-competition/ .
Fantastic prizes can be won ($5,000 for 1st prize, 3 honourable mentions each at $2,500) as well as a public screening of the winning films. Each school of the winning entry will also be awarded $2,500 towards art, science or library acquisitions.
It is with great pleasure that I announce a new student video filmmaker contest - Focus ! Climate Change Student Video Contest. We would be sincerely grateful if you would be willing to share this announcement broadly to Grade 8-12 students and colleagues at St David Catholic SS.
The contest invites students (individually or in teams of up to 5 members) to use their imagination and video-making skills to make a short film (maximum 5 minutes) about climate change. Full details are available on our website at: https://kimberley-foundation.org/focus-video-competition/ .
Fantastic prizes can be won ($5,000 for 1st prize, 3 honourable mentions each at $2,500) as well as a public screening of the winning films. Each school of the winning entry will also be awarded $2,500 towards art, science or library acquisitions.
OCSTA Fall 2016 Short-Video Contest
This year’s theme is designed to encourage students to delve into the history of the person/saint for whom their school was named, and to be creative in telling that story. The deadline for submissions is November 28, 20126.
REQUIREMENTSContest participants are invited to create a 2-minute video about the person/saint for whom their school was named and include in that video some explanation as to why that person is inspirational to students today. Contest guidelines and submission forms are online and are located at: http://www.faithinourfuture.ca/student-video/video-contest-rules/ For more details go to http://www.ocsta.on.ca/media-centre/2016-short-video-contest/ |
It's Your JobWin cash prizes and provincial and national recognition!Use your creativity to develop an original video that can be used in social media to illustrate the importance of working safely on the job. This year there is an optional theme: Start the Conversation!
Students can create a video showcasing:
Contestants can submit videos until the contest closes on March 3, 2017, at 11:59 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time. City of Kitchener and Kitchener Public Library Youth Video CompetitionEvery spring, we partner with the Kitchener Public Library (KPL) to offer young, budding filmmakers in our community, the chance to showcase their talents and win some extra spending money.
Curious about the calibre of talent we have the privilege of viewing each year? Check out a compilation video featuring our 2017 winners and honourable mentions. Youth between the ages of 12 and 25 are invited to share their original short films and animations for a chance to win cash prizes. There are two $300 cash prizes in each of the following age categories:
Deadline: Friday, March 30, 2018 - 5 p.m. Change The ViewFor the 6th year in a row, CMHO is celebrating Children's Mental Health Week with a YouTube video contestcalled Change the View. Ontario youth are invited to make a short video that shows how we can all take the stigma out of kids’ mental health issues like stress, depression, ADHD, bullying and psychosis - for a chance to WIN $3000.00!!
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2017-18
Student Video Contest https://www.ontario.ca/page/student-video-contest-its-your-jobFor more information click on the link below.
www.kitchener.ca/en/livinginkitchener/Youth_video_competition_call_for_submissions.asp For more details on this contest click the link below.
www.heresmycanada.ca/ For more details on this video contest click the link below.
www.kidsmentalhealth.ca/news_and_events/ctv2016-about-the-contest.php |
The Charlie Film Festival |
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The Charlies was founded in April 1972 by two high-school teachers: Wayne McNanny from KCI and Jim Bright from Grand River Collegiate Institute. The first film was a black and white spaghetti western shot at Pioneer Village using an 8mm camera and super 8 film. This event is the oldest running student film festival in all of Canada.
Each school in Waterloo Region is invited to enter two films that are seen by students and judges during the afternoon of the festival. Then in the evening, the top films are chosen to be seen by the public. At the end of the evening show, the judges choose the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners for the year. Prizes vary depending on sponsors. http://www.charlieawardsfilmfestival.ca/ |
Skills Canada
TV & Video Production Teams of two (2) competitors are required to produce a 2-3 minute
informational/promotional video on a theme given at the beginning of
the challenge. Competitors must use their time to plan, script, shoot
and edit the final video, all in one day.
http://skills.wcdsb.ca/sec/Competitions.html
informational/promotional video on a theme given at the beginning of
the challenge. Competitors must use their time to plan, script, shoot
and edit the final video, all in one day.
http://skills.wcdsb.ca/sec/Competitions.html