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| | | Posted on 19.03.2009 | Posted by LB
Make a Film - Change Your World
Youngsters, aged 19 and under, have until Friday 26th June to get their entries in for the 2009 Festival which will be held at Bradford’s award-winning National Media Museum on Thursday, 8th and Friday, 9th October.
Through drama or documentary, animation or comedy, music video or silent movie, film-makers can tackle issues that concern them, such as climate change, Fairtrade, animal welfare or healthy living. Alternatively they can make a movie about their life, community or experiences.
Entries should be no more than six minutes long and will be viewed and selected by a panel of media professionals and educationalists. Not only will film-makers get to see their work on the big screen at this major national venue but they can also take part in exciting events and masterclasses hosted by film experts, and receive feedback on their film.
To download an entry form and for useful film-maker information, advice sheets and more information log on to the website www.youngfilm-makers.coop
Through drama or documentary, animation or comedy, music video or silent movie, film-makers can tackle issues that concern them, such as climate change, Fairtrade, animal welfare or healthy living. Alternatively they can make a movie about their life, community or experiences.
Entries should be no more than six minutes long and will be viewed and selected by a panel of media professionals and educationalists. Not only will film-makers get to see their work on the big screen at this major national venue but they can also take part in exciting events and masterclasses hosted by film experts, and receive feedback on their film.
To download an entry form and for useful film-maker information, advice sheets and more information log on to the website www.youngfilm-makers.coop
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