Check out these contests for young filmmakers
June 30, 2008
Are you ready for your close-up shot? Are your students? If so, there are a couple of video contests out there to show off your filmmaking skills. First up is AFI ScreenNation: Claim to Fame Challenge which is open to students 13 and older to write about their hometown’s claim to fame. Requirements are that the film is five minutes or less, and that you interview at least three people. The prize? A Sony DCR-SR45 ~ HDD Handycam Camcorder w/ 30 GB Hard Disk Drive, Tripod.
Next up, a slightly different contest. From WatchKnow.org, make a video from a list of topics from K-12 education. The idea of this project is to build a library of instructional materials - sort of like this blog. Material submitted will be available under a creative commons license. Right now the project is in beta, and they are looking for input, but it should start in full force in the fall. -ALICE MERCER
WatchKnow.org
AFI ScreenNation: Claim to Fame Challenge
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