Focus for Future - Environmental Short Film Competition
Into Film? Passionate about the Environment? We challenge you to Focus for Future!
Make a short film (under 5 minutes) about our Environment or highlighting a specific environmental issue you are passionate about. Get creative and send us your film by 5pm, Tuesday 27th August 2024.
The competition is open to all, and you are encouraged to be as creative as you like, using any combination of live-action video, animation, graphics or slides to carry your environmental message.
There will be an Awards Ceremony & Film Screening in September 2024 at Te Ara Atea. Top films will be awarded prizes in multiple categories.
Instructions
1. Download the instructions and entry forms lincolnenvirotown.org.nz... – This includes everything you need to get started on your film.
2. Create your film (5 minutes or less) highlighting an environmental issue. Get creative!
3. Submit your completed film and entry forms by 5pm, Tuesday August 27th.
Focus for Future and inspire environmental action through the power of film!
Film Competition Entry Forms and Instructions.pdf Download View
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