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News > ID360 Short film competition opens to young people
ID360 Short film competition opens to young people
10 December 2007
The Ministry of Youth Development is inviting young New Zealanders to pick up a camera, make the most of summer, and enter ID360 short film competition.
Open to all young New Zealanders aged 12-24, ID360 gives young people
the opportunity to tell their stories and let New Zealand know what
identity and diversity means to them.
"Over the next 10 weeks, consider making a short film about what it
means to be YOU, a young person from Aotearoa/New Zealand. Everyone has
an identity. All the different parts of you tell the world what you are
like, what you connect with and in the end define who you are. It could
be your family, your culture, your favourite sport or pastime that
gives meaning to your life. Make sure you check out the website, pick
up a camera and get filming!" - Minister of Youth Affairs, Hon Nanaia
Mahuta
ID360 Short Film Competition opens on 10 December 2007 and closes on 29
February 2008. With great prizes up for grabs, young people may enter
either, in teams or individually in the three age categories 12-15
years, 16-18 years and 19-24 years. Entry is free.
15 short listed films, five from each age category, will be displayed on the ID360 website: www.id360.govt.nz from 17 March 2008. Online voting for the People’s Choice Award, worth $1000, will be open until 11 April 2008.
The winners will be announced by the Minister of Youth Affairs at an
awards ceremony at the New Zealand Film Archive on 21 April 2008.
For more information about ID360, including competition rules, a
toolkit, tips and ideas on how to make a short film, go to the ID360
website: www.ID360.govt.nz.
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